Yes, any time you change a name, be it by court order or by marriage or whatever, it behooves you while you are at the courthouse anyhow to get some extra true copies of the paperwork. Vital records, Social Security, the DMV, your bank, will want to see them and in some cases retain them. When I got married the clerk gave me that piece of advice and I've pretty much used up all ten copies I've gotten over the years (The FAA was the last agency I had to deal with even though we've been married for twenty years. My wife needs the last one to file for her federal retirement).