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If you get a statutory declaration, it is legal proof that you have undertaken a name change. A statutory declaration must be witnessed by a solicitor (but not the person who prepared your statutory declaration) or a Justice of the Peace (JP) and be signed by you using your new name.
If you get a statutory declaration, it is legal proof that you have undertaken a name change. A statutory declaration must be witnessed by a solicitor (but not the person who prepared your statutory declaration) or a Justice of the Peace (JP) and be signed by you using your new name.
Using this common law rule, you can change your name without even going to court. Technically, you only need to begin using your chosen name to assume it and can do so legally. However, there are some benefits to having your name changed officially through the courts.
Do I need a solicitor? If you are changing your name by deed poll, although you can do it yourself, you might find the services of a solicitor useful. If you want to change your name yourself, simply produce the documents we have highlighted, by downloading the relevant forms.
You do not have to follow a legal process to start using a new name. But you might need a 'deed poll' to apply for or to change official documents like your passport or driving license.
Determine where the name change was granted if you don't have any papers from the name change. Contact the court clerk of the county court that handled the name change. Gather documentation. Complete the request form. Submit the form and the fee to the court.
If you need to change your name on your Social Security card, you must show us proof of your legal name change. Documents Social Security may accept to prove a legal name change include: Marriage document. Court order approving the name change.
An individual can easily change their name because of marriage, divorce, or any other reason, as long as it's not unlawful for fraudulent. Unless the record was sealed, there will be a public record of any official name change, but that doesn't mean it's an easy find.
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