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Hello Nikki!

There’s an option online for changing marital status on SSS. You may kindly refer to the following steps below:
1 Go to SSS website https://www.sss.gov.ph/
2. Log in to your account.
3. Click on Membership Records under E-SERVICES
4. Upload supporting documents (e.g. Marriage Contract)
5. Save or copy your transaction number.
6. Wait for the SSS email regarding your request.

We hope this helps with your inquiry 🙂

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Hello, Janine!
That’s a good question. You will have to submit a duly accomplished Petition Form, Marriage Certificate, Passport-sized ID picture, and copy of your PRC ID, to the Regulatory Division. For more detailed information, you may visit https://prc.gov.ph/ 🙂 We hope this helps!

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Hello, Shee! You are very much welcome 😉

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Hello there, Marife!
Usually, you can get your marriage license within or after 10 business days.
It is best to inquire at your local civil registrar’s office for more details on getting a marriage license and regarding your boyfriend’s papers.

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Hi! You can most definitely change to a hyphenated surname if that’s what you prefer.

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Hi, Charles! The forms, IDs, certificates, etc. have different processing costs (these costs can also change depending on the LGU, region, etc.). We suggest inquiring about the costs in your local offices. Thank you!

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Hi! We are definitely working on collecting all the updated information we need for the article and are planning to add how to update your BIR information soon!

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Hi! Sometimes the portal can take a bit of time to update. We suggest following up with the NBI about it to ensure that the update is being processed.

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Hi, Jessie! You’d need to make a request for a new ID after going through the process of updating your information with SSS, PhilHealthy, and Pag-Ibig. Thanks!

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Hi, Lorena. Thank you for your question! If you want to use your new partner’s last name, you can change your IDs and records directly to reflect the new last name after getting married.