Just Married: Requirements for Change of Marital Status in the PH

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Congratulations on getting married! We’re very happy for you.

But now that the wedding celebration and honeymoon are over, it’s time to crack your knuckles and get started on your post-wedding checklist, which may include changing your maiden name to your married name. To change your marital status and/or surname in the Philippines , you’ll have to visit many government offices and deal with lots of documents.

Here’s a complete guide to help you sort through all the requirements for updating your civil status in the Philippines .

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How to change your marital status and surname after marriage in the Philippines

Decide if you actually want to change your last name

Before anything else, we’d just like to remind you that changing your last name after marriage is not mandatory in the Philippines . So, make sure you actually want to change your last name and know the pros and cons of doing so before you update your change of civil status. This is something you should discuss with your husband. It may be a sensitive topic , but if you truly want to keep your maiden name, he should respect your decision.

Keep in mind that once you change your maiden name to your married name, you can’t go back to your maiden name again unless your husband passes away or you file for an annulment. Additionally, even if you don’t change your last name after marriage, you will still have to update your civil status in various government records, valid IDs, and official documents.

Request for a marriage certificate

After deciding, you’ll need your marriage certificate to change your marital status in the Philippines . The Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) must verify its authenticity. Every time you apply for a change of civil status, you must show your marriage certificate.

You can request a marriage certificate online or through walk-in applications at PSA Serbilis Service Centers. The certificate costs 365 PHP for online applications, including processing and delivery charges. It’s typically given out after 1-6 working days. For walk-in applications, the cost is only 155 PHP per copy, and the turnaround time is 3–13 working days.

You can also apply for a marriage certificate at SM Business Centers if the online fees are too high and there aren’t any nearby Serbilis Service Centers. Simply pay an additional service fee of 25 PHP for each copy, and wait for 3 to 9 business days to get it.

We suggest getting at least 3 original copies of your marriage certificate, as certain government offices will not accept photocopies only.

Head over to the different government offices

Plan your days of going to government offices strategically! If you stick to a strict schedule and start the days early, you can actually manage to finish in at least 2-3 days. Refer to the next section to view the complete list of documents and their corresponding requirements for change of status. We also explain the entire process, so you know what to expect.

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Documents to change after getting married

PhilHealth ID

One of the government offices you should prioritize for a change of marital status in the Philippines is PhilHealth. Filipinos can enjoy health benefits from this institution, so make sure you properly update your PhilHealth information.

Here are the requirements needed to update your marital status on PhilHealth:

Requirements for change of status:

Process:

  1. Visit the closest PhilHealth office or satellite office.
  2. Head to the customer service personnel and state that you wish to change your civil status. You will be given a blank PMRF.
  3. Fill out the PMRF. Once finished, submit it to the counter. Your marital status will be processed as you wait. If you opt to have a change of surname after marriage, you will be issued a new PhilHealth ID.

Updating your civil status and changing your name is free of charge. Transaction time is typically less than five minutes, excluding queuing time. The PMRF is also available online , so you can choose to download it and fill it out in your free time.

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Social Security System (SSS)

If you are employed, ask your HR team regarding their process on how to change your Philippine marital status and name in SSS. They’ll also advise you on the SSS requirements for a change of status. While the process may vary per employer, it’s best to inquire from your company’s HR.

Below is a list of the requirements and standard method for your reference:

Requirements for change of status:

Process:

If you’re currently unemployed, head over to the nearest SSS branch and submit the change of status requirements above. The customer service personnel at SSS will guide you in changing your name and other details. Typically, the processing will only take a day , but make sure to ask the personnel.

Updated: You can now request for a name correction online

The SSS member portal now offers a quick and easy way to change your Philippine marital status or correct your name. Follow the steps below:

    1. Head over to the official SSS website . Click “MEMBER” from the list of portals.
    2. Log in to your account. Select “E-SERVICES” from the main menu and then click on “Request for Member Data Change (Simple Correction).”
    3. Click on the type of member data you want to be changed. Then fill out the appropriate fields and upload the requirements we listed above.
    4. Keep a copy of your transaction number.
    5. Wait for an email from SSS to inform you about your request.

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    Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR)

    Updating your marital status in your taxpayer information is also a must. To know how to update your marital status on BIR , you can go to their official website and find out the necessary requirements and steps to update your marital status. Use the list below to guide you through the change of status process.

    To change your marital status , you must go to their official website and fill out a BIR form first. The form you need to fill in depends on your employment status. Here are the following requirements and processes applicable to Filipino local employees (employed and self-employed) and individuals who are securing a TIN under Executive Order 98:

    Requirements for change of status:

    Process:

    1. Download BIR Form 1905 or get a physical copy from any BIR branch.
    2. For Part I, Fill in the necessary taxpayer information by writing in capital letters, using “X” to mark appropriate boxes, and writing N/A if the information is not applicable.
    3. For Part II, mark the change of civil status as your registration update reason and proceed to section 9.
    4. Mark the “Single to Married” box and write your maiden and married names in the section. Don’t forget to include your spouse’s information (employment status, complete name, TIN [if any], employer’s name, and employer’s TIN).
    5. Submit this form and the documentary requirements to the Revenue District Office (RDO) where you’re registered. You can also submit through email by emailing the RDO’s designated email address.

    Now, if you’ve already changed your Philippine marital status on other IDs and you still don’t have a TIN, you can still apply by following the steps below:

    1. Fill out the appropriate BIR Form: