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- Can I have different addresses on my driver license and my vehicle registration?
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The state of Kentucky requires drivers to submit an address change request within 10 days of their move. Forms must be provided in order to properly update any and all driving-related documents that are maintained by the Transportation Cabinet. This includes drivers licenses, ID cards and vehicle registrations. As for having different addresses on different documents, the state of Kentucky does not recommend that drivershave conflicting papers, for the sake of accuracy and uniformity.
For more information: How to Handle a Change of Address in Kentucky
- How do I change my address on my car insurance?
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After you have submitted address change forms with the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, you must look into the various other parties that require notification. One important party is your auto insurance provider. Fortunately, most insurance companies make it easy to update your personal information. The majority of these providers will allow you to change your address online or call in the request to update the information by phone. Otherwise, residents can always visit a local branch and speak to a representative.
For more information: How to Handle a Change of Address in Kentucky
- How do I change my address on my car registration?
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After moving, a driver must update the information on all of his or her driving documents, including their Kentucky car registration certificate. This must be done because the address on your vehicle registration is where all car registration renewal notices will be sent in the future. The good news is that the process is easy and only takes a few short steps. First of all, drivers must visit the Circuit Court Clerk s office. Once there, the resident in question provideshis or her new address, proof of Kentucky residency and payment for duplicate registration.
For more information: How to Handle a Change of Address in Kentucky
- How do I change my address on my commercial drivers license?
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In the state of Kentucky, there is only one way to change addresses on CDL documents. The process must be completed in person at a nearby Circuit Court Clerk s office. It cannot be done online, by phone or by mail. As for what you must bring to the office, consult the list below:
- Proof of Kentucky residency, such as:
- Utility bill
- Deed or property tax
- Mortgage document
- Payment for the $12 duplicate CDL license fee
Drivers must notify the Transportation Cabinet within 10 days of moving.
For more information: How to Handle a Change of Address in Kentucky
- Proof of Kentucky residency, such as:
- How do I change my address on my drivers license?
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If you would like to perform a motor vehicle change of address in Kentucky, you must visit a Circuit Court Clerk s office. The process cannot be completed online, by phone or by mail.
When you visit a local office, bring the following:
- Proof of residency, such as:
- Mortgage documents
- Utility bill
- Deed or property tax
- Payment for the $12 duplicate drivers license fee
This must be done within 10 days of your move.
For more information: How to Handle a Change of Address in Kentucky
- Proof of residency, such as:
- How do I change my address on my ID card?
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If you would like to perform a Kentucky ID card address change, you need to go in person to a Circuit Court Clerk s office. Additionally, residents must visit this office within 10 days of their address change.
When going to update your personal information, remember to bring:
- Proof of residency in Kentucky, such as:
o Mortgage documents
o Utility bill
o Deed or property tax
- Payment for the $12 duplicate ID card fee
You cannot submit KY address change forms online or by mail.
For more information: How to Handle a Change of Address in Kentucky
- How do I change my name on my car insurance?
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There are a number of parties that must be notified of a name change in Kentucky. First of all, an official name change must be done with the Social Security Administration before changing your name at the DMV. Once you have completed these two tasks, it is time to notify your auto insurance provider. Luckily, most providers allow policyholders to update their personal information online through the company site, by phone with an insurance representative or in person at a local branch. Thus, it is up to you to find out what options your company provides so that you can choose the one that is most suitable for you.
- How do I change my name on my car registration?
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If you are visiting a Circuit Court Clerk s office to updatethe name on your drivers license, be sure to perform a name change on car registration as well. This is recommended because you can use the same documents you brought to update your license.Whereas other states require drivers to visit a county tax collector and a DMV to update all of their documents, Kentucky only has one office you need to go to. Bring the following items:
- Proof of residency:
- Mortgage documents
- Utility bills
- Proof of name change:
- Marriage certificate
- Divorce decree
- Social Security card
- Payment
- Proof of residency:
- How do I change my name on my driver’s license?
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In order to perform a DMV name change in Kentucky, one must visit a Circuit Court Clerk s office in person. Residents cannot apply online, by mail or in any other way. When visiting the office, one must provide the following:
- An updated Social Security card to show proof of an official name change
- Proof of name change:
- Marriage certificate
- Divorce decree
- Court order
- Proof of residency in Kentucky:
- Mortgage documents
- Utility bills
- Payment for the $12 duplicate drivers license fee.
- How do I change my name on my ID card?
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In order to change name on ID card documentation in Kentucky, a driver must order an official KY ID card duplicate. This process can only be completed at a Circuit Court Clerk s office. Residents do not have the option of applying by any other means. Additionally, every applicant must provide the following:
- A new Social Security card to show that you completed an official name change
- Proof of your name change:
- Court order
- Marriage certificate
- Divorce decree
- Proof of KY residency:
- Mortgage documents
- Utility bills
- Payment for the $12 duplicate fee.
- How do I contact the Social Security Administration for my name change?
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There are two ways to perform an official name changewith the Social Security Administration: in person at a local office and by mail. In both methods, you must provide the following documents:
- Proof of your name change
- Court order
- Divorce decree
- Marriage certificate
- Proof of your identity:
- Kentucky drivers license
- United States passport
- Proof of your legal status in the US
- United States birth certificate
- Permanent Resident Card
For more information about the process, check out the Social Security Administration website.
- Proof of your name change
- How much does it cost to change my name on my car registration?
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After updating the name on a Social Security card and changing names on drivers license credentials, a driver needs to update other DMV documents. This includes car registration. As for the cost of this process, a simple answer cannot be given. The cost for changing names on car registration in Kentucky varies depending on a few factors. These factors include:
- The car s weight
- The car s age
- The car s type
- The county of vehicle registration
For more information, contact the Circuit Court Clerk s office.
- How much does it cost to change my name on my car title?
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Drivers are required to update their name on a variety of vehicle documents. This includes the drivers license, vehicle registration and car title. Additionally, each of these processes comes at a cost. Whereas the price of changing names on car registration in Kentucky varies based on multiple factors, the cost to update names on car titles is fixed. In order to update the personal information featured on your title documents and obtain a title replacement in the state of Kentucky, you have to pay a fee of $8.
- How much does it cost to change my name with the DMV?
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After performing a change of name with the Social Security Administration, drivers must update their personal information with the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet. This process involves many steps and a few different fees, considering the variety of documents that must be updated. Some fees are fixed, while others vary based on a few different factors. For a complete list of duplicate document fees that reflect a KY DMV name change, consult the list below:
- Duplicate drivers license: $12
- Duplicate ID card: $12
- Duplicate car registration: Varies
- Duplicate car title: $8
- What documents do I need to present for proof of residency?
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When submitting DMV address change forms with the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, a driver must provide a few different documents, as well as payment for the duplicate document fees. Proof of residency is a very important component in this process. Luckily, there are a few different ways to prove that you are a resident of Kentucky. Any of the following documents are accepted:
- Mortgage documents
- Deed or property tax
- Utility bills
On the other hand, PO Boxes are not accepted. You must have a physical address.
For more information: How to Handle a Change of Address in Kentucky
- What documents do I need to present if I am a non-U.S. citizen changing address?
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Non-United States citizens are required to provide the same documents as citizens, in addition to all of their Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services documents. As long as you are a resident of the state of Kentucky, you will be asked to give proof of residency and payment. In terms of what documents are acceptable proofs of residency, you can bring any of the following:
- Mortgage documents
- Deed or property tax
- Utility bills
Additionally, just like standard US citizens, non-citizen drivers are required to submit Kentucky address change forms within 10 days of their move waiting until after the 10 days will result in late fines.
For more information: How to Handle a Change of Address in Kentucky
- What penalties will I face if I do not change my address with the DMV?
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Residents who choose not to take the requiredsteps to change addresses in Kentucky will incur penalties. The most common of these punishments is a fine for lateness. This fee will be administered when drivers have to renew their credentials. Fortunately, points will not be put on your drivers license for this violation of Transportation Cabinet regulations. Even so, it is still important to update your documentation on time.
For more information: How to Handle a Change of Address in Kentucky
- When must I change my address with the DMV?
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In the state of Kentucky, a driver must make amotor vehicle change of addresswithin 10 days of moving. It does not matter whether the move was within the state of Kentucky or from another part of the country. In the event a resident does not change his or her address within 10 days, he or she will be penalized. Punishment will come in the form of a late fine, which will be administered during drivers license renewal or car registration renewal, whichever comes first.
For more information: How to Handle a Change of Address in Kentucky