How to Change Your Driver's License in Idaho After Marriage

Just got married in Idaho and taking your spouse's last name? Updating your driver's license at the DMV is one of the first things to check off. In Idaho, your certified marriage certificate is the legal document that lets you change your name — no court order required. Here's exactly how to do it.

Before you go: update your Social Security card first

Wait until your new Social Security card arrives before you go — the DMV needs it and cross-checks your SSA record.

How to change your name at the Idaho DMV, step by step

  1. Find your nearest DMV and make an appointment at this link: bit.ly/idahodmv
  2. Gather the documents listed below.
  3. Visit your local DMV with your required documents and pay license fee

What to bring

  • Current driver's license
  • U.S. passport or birth certificate
  • Your new Social Security card
  • Certified copy of your marriage certificate (or divorce decree)
  • Proof of Idaho residency (two documents showing your name + address)

You will need to provide two printed documents proving you live in Idaho. The proof documents must include your name and address (PO Boxes don't count). Proof examples: utility bill, credit card statements, paycheck, apartment lease, etc. - a full list of acceptable proof documents is included in your name change kit

REAL ID

REAL IDs (also called Star Cards) are required for air travel as of May 2025, the below instructions reflect the required steps to apply for a REAL ID

Good to know

  • A license fee is collected at your appointment (verify the current amount on the official Idaho DMV site).

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