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Top Questions about District of Columbia Name Change

To change your name in the District of Columbia, you need to complete the 'Name Change Petition' form, the 'Notice of Name Change Hearing' form, and the 'Decree Changing Name' form.

You can obtain the 'Name Change Petition' form at the Family Court Self-Help Center located at the D.C. Superior Court or download it from the court's official website.

When completing the Name Change Petition form, you will need to provide personal information such as your current name, desired new name, reason for the name change, and contact information. You must sign the form and have it notarized.

The Notice of Name Change Hearing form is used to inform the public about your intention to change your name. It provides notice to interested parties who may object to the name change.

You must file the completed 'Name Change Petition' form and the 'Notice of Name Change Hearing' form with the Family Court Clerk's Office at the D.C. Superior Court. There may be filing fees involved, so it's best to check with the court for the current fee schedule.

District of Columbia Name Change Detailed Guide

  • Name Change District of Columbia forms are legal documents used to officially change an individual's name in the District of Columbia. These forms are necessary for individuals who wish to change their legal name due to marriage, divorce, adoption, or any other personal reasons.

  • The main types of Name Change District of Columbia forms include:

    • Petition for Name Change: This form is the primary document to initiate the name change process. It requires personal information, current and desired names, and reasons for the name change.

    • Affidavit of Name Change: This form is a sworn statement attesting to the truthfulness of the information provided in the petition. It may require notarization.

    • Order for Name Change: This form is issued by the court after the name change petition is approved. It authorizes the name change and serves as an official record.

    • Publication of Notice of Name Change: In some cases, individuals may be required to publish a notice of their name change in a local newspaper. This form provides proof of compliance with the publication requirement.

  • To fill out Name Change District of Columbia forms, follow these steps:

    1. Obtain the required forms from the District of Columbia Superior Court website or the local courthouse.

    2. Read the instructions carefully to understand the information required and any supporting documents needed.

    3. Complete the forms using black ink or typing, ensuring all information is accurate and legible.

    4. If necessary, have the Affidavit of Name Change notarized by a licensed notary public.

    5. Make copies of the completed forms for your records.

    6. File the forms with the District of Columbia Superior Court Clerk's Office and pay any required filing fees.

    7. Attend the scheduled court hearing, if necessary, and present your case for the name change.

    8. Once the name change is approved, obtain a certified copy of the Order for Name Change for your records and update all relevant personal documents (e.g., driver's license, passport, Social Security card) with the new name.