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How do I start changing my name?
Get Your Marriage License and Certified Copies. Update Your Social Security Card. Get a New Driver's License. Get a New Passport and Travel Documents. Change the Name on Your Bank Accounts. Change the Name on Your Credit Cards.
How do I change my name without going to court?
File a petition for change of name with the appropriate court. Obtain a criminal background check. Publish a legal notice of the proposed name change. Attend a court hearing and obtain an order for change of name signed by the judge.
How do I officially change my name?
Residency. Verify the residency requirements in your state. Supporting Evidence. Gather your Social Security card, current valid birth certificate, and driver's license or other form of valid photo identification. Petition. Complete a Petition for Change of Name. Filing. Hearing.
Are you legally allowed to change your name?
Not in most states, but it's helpful. Most states allow you to legally change your name simply through usage. You can choose a name and just start using it in social settings and in your business. This can be a completely legal name change.
Can you change your name for no reason?
You don't need to have any kind of valid reason to change your name, so long as it is not for any fraudulent purpose, such as avoiding paying a debt or fulfilling an obligation you are free to change your name at any time.
How hard is it to change your name?
In most states, you have to pay a fee (usually $150 to $200) to file your name change petition in court. It also costs a small amount of money to get forms notarized. And if you're getting married, you may want to pay for additional certified copies of your marriage certificate to use as proof of your new last name.
How hard is it to change your legal name?
It is not difficult to change your name in California. In some cases, you no longer need a court order. Get Started Make your document Answer a few questions.
Can a name change be denied?
Because the court can deny a name change petition on procedural grounds if an applicant fails to meet their state's requirements, a person interested in making a legal name change may benefit from contacting a licensed attorney or working with a reputable legal services provider to help with the process.
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