'List other names used' section on US Passport Renewal form too small for full name?

Renewing a passport after a married name change, and the section that asks for other names used is only 17 characters long.
Even a common name like 'Jonathan Perry Smith' has 20 characters.
What do you put there? Just then different last name?
Best Answer
As the instruction says, you may attach additional pages if needed. You can put something like "SEE ANNEX/ATTACHED/ADDTL PAGE" in the main form and attach a separate sheet for the full name(s).
You can also use the formfiller available at https://pptform.state.gov/, which generates a filled printable form and allows names longer than 17 characters. But note that you should not make any handwritten corrections to the electronically generated forms, and technically problems may happen for some browsers.
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What name do I use on my passport?
Answer: The passport application asks for your first, middle and last name. If you completed the form with your full name, then that is what will appear on the passport. The Secure Flight Program recommends that the name provided when booking your travel matches the government ID that you will use when traveling.Does my name have to match my passport?
Your passport and social security name do not need to match. An airline or TSA will never ask for your social security card. You may continue to travel internationally under your maiden or previous married name. Airline & resort reservations for international travel need to be in your passport name.Are you known by any other names aliases passport?
If a person is known by any other name in addition to his real/ official name then the other name falls in the category of alias name. For example, if a person named Sreejit Kumar is known as Sree in his neighborhood then Sree can be termed as his alias. Q2: Is alias name printed on the passport?Sources: Stack Exchange - This article follows the attribution requirements of Stack Exchange and is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0.
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