I found that one copy has been enough - like Lori said, we weren't allowed to order more than one initially. I think they make sure that the wedding takes place and the initial certificate is notarized properly before they will issue additional copies. When you change your name it is pretty simple, but a bit time consuming. Once you have your official copy of the certificate, visit your local social security office, there is a one page form to fill out and you need to present your current drivers license (with old name is o.k.), and proof of your marriage for the name change. The card will come in the mail within a couple weeks. For your drivers license, I just had to show my marriage license, and surrender my current license with my old name. You will also need to apply for a corrected car title and license plate registration separately if you have a car in your own name. In addition, you will also have to visit your bank in person to make changes to your account. If you want to add your husband's name to your account or vice versa, it is helpful to go together because you will have to sign new signature cards (even if you already have a joint account, my bank made us both sign the new signature cards). Most of the rest of your bills can be done on the phone (like utilities and credit cards). Also, if you are registered to vote, you will probably have to mail in a copy of your marriage certificate to your county clerk to get a new voter's card. All of the places that requested a copy of the license from me just wanted a photo copy, not an original. I did everything at one time, but there is really no huge rush. You will keep finding places that you have to call to make the change (like magazine subscriptions etc.. but eventually it will get done.
Marne
06-16-03