Virginia Certificate Of Name Change Of An Applicant Or Registrant is a legal document issued by the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) that allows a person to change their name on a driver's license or state identification card. It is commonly used when an individual has changed their name due to marriage, divorce, adoption, or other legal process. There are two types of Virginia Certificate Of Name Change Of An Applicant Or Registrant: an Applicant Certificate and a Registrant Certificate. The Applicant Certificate is issued to an applicant who is changing their name on a driver's license or state identification card. The Applicant Certificate must be signed by a notary public and submitted to the Virginia DMV along with the proper documents. The Registrant Certificate is issued to a registrant who is changing their name on a vehicle registration or title. The Registrant Certificate must also be signed by a notary public and submitted to the Virginia DMV along with the appropriate documents. Both certificates must include the full name of the applicant or registrant and their previous name, the date of the name change, the name of the court that approved the name change, and the signature of the applicant or registrant.