New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S679

Introduced
1/11/22  
Refer
1/11/22  

Caption

Revises State marriage license application form to permit certain changes in middle name and surname.

Impact

This legislation is intended to streamline the process of updating personal identification following marriage, aligning the application with contemporary practices and preferences regarding name changes. It emphasizes that applicants are not obliged to change their surnames, thereby supporting individual choices in line with evolving societal norms surrounding marriage and gender identities. The bill mandates that the Commissioner of Health ensure the application form also provides necessary instructions regarding the implications of name changes in association with social security and other state regulations.

Summary

Senate Bill S679 proposes a revision of the State marriage license application form in New Jersey. The bill aims to allow applicants to specify changes to their middle name and surname resulting from marriage more flexibly. It includes provisions for applicants to choose from various options regarding how they wish to handle their surnames, including taking on their spouse's surname, retaining their own, using a hyphenated surname, combining names, or opting to keep their middle name unchanged while adopting their spouse's surname as their last name.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding S679 appears to be positive, reflecting a growing acceptance of diverse name-change practices in marriage. Supporters argue that the bill promotes autonomy and equality in marriage by acknowledging individual preferences and reducing bureaucratic hurdles involved in changing names. There does not appear to be significant contention around this bill in the discussions, suggesting a general agreement on the necessity of updating the marriage license application to better accommodate modern customs.

Contention

While there may not be extensive open debate around the bill, potential points of contention could include discussions about gender roles in marriage and the implications of name changes on personal identity. The revisions suggested in the bill point towards a more egalitarian approach to marriage naming conventions, which may provoke discussions around traditions versus personal choice among different demographic groups.

Companion Bills

NJ A1233

Same As Revises State marriage license application form to permit certain changes in middle name and surname.

Previously Filed As

NJ S795

Revises State marriage license application form to permit certain changes in middle name and surname.

NJ A1233

Revises State marriage license application form to permit certain changes in middle name and surname.

NJ A2047

Revises State marriage license application form to permit certain changes in middle name and surname.

NJ AB1236

Surnames before first marriage.

NJ HB1268

Revise provisions related to name changes when obtaining a marriage license.

NJ SB211

Revises provisions relating to marriage. (BDR 11-656)

NJ HB1685

Relating to certain statutory changes to reflect and address same-sex marriages.

NJ HB3075

Marriage; marriage licenses and certificates; modifying timing for completion of marriage ceremony and return of certain documents; effective date.

NJ SB489

Marriage licenses and certificates.

NJ HB2091

Relating to the confidentiality of certain information on a marriage license, an application for a marriage license, and a declaration of informal marriage.

Similar Bills

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