What to bring and how to update your records/ governemnt documents from your old civil status, Single to Married, from your old surname to your new surname which is your husband's surname.
- Bank Records
- Bring your Marriage Certificate or a copy of your marriage contract
- Bring Valid ID's
- approach the teller and tell them that you're going to update your marriage status and your family name (for women).
- SSS
- Bring your Marriage Certificate. (in my case, i brought the original and a photocopy of it but the personnel didn't check the original copy of my certificate, but just to be sure, bring the original copy as well)
- Fill up Member’s Data Amendment Form (E4) form. (in my case i printed out one and filled it up in advance to save time. but you could ask an E4 form in the information desk in SSS)
- Ask the information desk, what counter/perosnnel will you approach after filling up the E4 form
- Submit the E4 form, Marriage Certificate to the personnel assigned and they will update your data.
- *but if your employed you can tell your HR that you wish to update your SSS data.
- Philhealth
- ask the guard or any personel where to get your number for updating your civil status.
- they will give you a PhilHealth Member Registration Form (PMRF) for you to fill up and it would save you time if you brought one and filled it up in advance.
- once your number is being flash/called by the personell, hand them your PMRF, Philhealth ID and Marriage Certificate
- After they update your information, they will give you a new Members Data Record (MDR) with your new civil status, Married.
- This can be done on Philhealth office near you.
- PAG-IBIG
- ask the guard or any personel where to get your number for updating your civil status.
- they will give you a Member’s Change of Information (MCIF) for you to fill up and it would save you time if you brought one and filled it up in advance.
- once your number is being flash/called by the personel, hand them your Member’s Change of Information (MCIF) and marriage contract.
- After they update your information, they will give you a new Member’s change of Information (MCIF) which is updated from single to being married.