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Name Change Forms - Note: Forms must be printed on bond paper.
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Change Instructions and Forms Package - Minor
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Change Instructions and Forms Package - Adult
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Change Instructions and Forms Package - Adult - Cook County Only
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Change Instructions and Forms Package - Family
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Change Instructions and Forms Package - Family - Cook County Only
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Change Notification Package - Brides, Divorce, Marriage
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New Bride Name Change Kit
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Regardless of why you change your name, you will need to notify the appropriate agencies and take other steps to make the name change legal. This also applies to individuals who change their name as the result of marriage.
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