QUESTION PRESENTED
You asked for a legal opinion as to whether a Social Security Number (SSN) name change
can be based upon the 2012 Washington Same-Sex Marriage legislation. Specifically,
you asked,
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1.
Whether Washington permits parties to a same-sex marriage to change their names based
on the marriage;
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2.
The date Washington will begin issuing marriage licenses and certificates to same-sex
couples;
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3.
Any change to the status of a prior or new domestic partnership entered into in Washington
under the former domestic partnership statutes; and
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4.
Whether a previously entered domestic partnership must be dissolved before entering
a same-sex marriage.
BRIEF ANSWERS
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1.
Washington will permit a party to a same-sex marriage to use marriage documents to
change a driver’s license or identification card to reflect the party’s use of the
spouse’s last name.
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2.
Washington counties will begin issuing marriage licenses and certificates to same-sex
couples on December 6, 2012.
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3.
Existing same-sex domestic partnerships will be merged into and deemed marriages as
of June 30, 2014, and new domestic partnerships are prohibited, unless at least one
of the partners is at least 62 years old, and in the case of new domestic partnerships,
the partners meet certain other requirements.
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4.
Under the new legislation, the partners to a registered domestic partnership will
not need to dissolve their partnership before entering a same-sex marriage.
ANALYSIS and CONCLUSIONS
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I.
Washington will permit a party to a same-sex marriage to use marriage documents to
change a driver’s license or identification card to reflect the party’s use of the
spouse’s last name.
Washington’s marriage statute, before and after amendment by the 2012 Washington Same-Sex
Marriage legislation, Engrossed Substitute Senate Bill 6239, Chapter 3, Laws of 2012
(S.B. 6239), is silent on the question of whether married persons may change their
names based on the marriage. Wash Rev. Code §§ 26.04.080-90, 26.04.140-165; S.B. 6239.
In Washington, married persons, like other adults, have the common law right to change
their names. Doe v. Dunning, 549 P.2d 1, 3 (Wash. 1976) (citing Attorney General Opinion, Jan. 30, 1928); Attorney
General Opinion 1985 No. 10. Persons entering a Washington marriage sign all marriage
license documents, including the marriage certificate, with their legal names; the
recorded marriage certificate does not reflect a name change. Wash. Rev. Code §§ 26.04.090,
26.04.160; see also http://www.kingcounty.gov/courts/marriage/Namechanges.aspx (last visited December 4, 2012). After entering a marriage, a spouse may present
a marriage certificate or license to the Washington Department of Licensing (WDOL)
to obtain a driver’s license or identification card to reflect the spouse’s choice
to use the other spouse’s last name. http://www.kingcounty.gov/courts/marriage/Namechanges.aspx; http://www.dol.wa.gov/driverslicense/namechange.html (last visited December 4, 2012). The WDOL does not distinguish between same-sex and
different-sex marriage certificates.
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II.
Washington counties will begin issuing marriage licenses and certificates to same-sex
couples on December 6, 2012.
http://www.kingcounty.gov/courts/marriage/MarriageLicensingDec6-8.aspx (last visited December 4, 2012).
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III.
Existing same-sex domestic partnerships will be merged into and deemed marriages as
of June 30, 2014, and new domestic partnerships are not permitted, unless at least
one of the partners is at least 62 years old, and in the case of new domestic partnerships,
the partners meet certain other requirements.
Unless proceedings for dissolution, annulment, or legal separation are pending as
of June 30, 2014, existing same-sex domestic partnerships in which neither partner
is at least 62 years old are automatically merged into marriages and deemed marriages
as of June 30, 2014. Wash. Rev. Code § 26.60.100(3)(a-b). Two cohabitating, unmarried,
unpartnered, and consenting adult persons who meet consanguinity requirements may
enter into a state registered domestic partnership before June 30, 2014. Wash. Rev.
Code § 26.60.030 (Effective until June 30, 2014). On and after June 30, 2014, two
such persons may enter into a state registered domestic partnership if one person
is at least 62 years old. Wash. Rev. Code § 26.60.030 (Effective June 30, 2014).
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IV.
Under the new legislation, the partners to a registered domestic partnership will
not need to dissolve their partnership before entering a same-sex marriage
Partners in existing state registered domestic partnerships may marry if they otherwise
meet the eligibility requirements applicable to all persons. Wash. Rev. Code § 26.60.100(1).
The domestic partnership is dissolved by operation of law as of the date of the marriage
stated on the certificate. Wash. Rev. Code § 26.60.100(2).