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DMV says name change issue was misunderstanding
Posted: 10.09.2012 at 3:27 PM
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The leader of the South Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles says an employee made a mistake by refusing to let a man change his name to his wife's name unless he had a court order.  / SC DMV
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COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) -- The leader of the South Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles says an employee made a mistake by refusing to let a man change his name to his wife's name unless he had a court order.

DMV Executive Director Kevin Shwedo said Tuesday that the agency has had a policy for years that treats a man taking his new wife's name the same as a woman taking her new husband's name.

The American Civil Liberties Union wrote a letter to the DMV last week after a Travelers Rest man said he was told to get a court order last month when he sought a new license after taking his wife's name.

The DMV only requires a marriage license to change a name on a driver's license.

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