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Top Questions about Ohio Name Change

To change your name in Ohio, you must file a petition with the probate court in the county where you reside. The petition must include your current and desired name, reason for the name change, and any supporting documentation such as marriage certificate or adoption decree.

The main form required for a name change in Ohio is the 'Petition for Change of Name' form. Additionally, you may need supporting forms like 'Entry Setting Hearing' and 'Notice of Hearing' depending on the requirements of the specific county in which you're filing.

You can find the name change forms for Ohio on the official website of the Ohio Judicial System. Additionally, some county probate court websites may have their own downloadable forms. It's important to ensure that you are using the most up-to-date and correct forms for your specific county.

Along with the petition for name change, you may need to provide supporting documents such as a certified copy of your birth certificate, marriage certificate, divorce decree, or adoption decree. These documents serve as proof of your current name and any relevant name change events.

Yes, a court hearing is typically required for a name change in Ohio. You will be notified of the hearing date and time after your petition is filed. During the hearing, you may need to present your case and explain the reason for the name change. Once approved, the court will issue an order granting the name change.

Ohio Name Change Detailed Guide

  • Name Change Ohio forms are legal documents used to request a change in one's legal name in the state of Ohio. These forms are necessary for individuals who wish to change their name due to marriage, divorce, adoption, or personal preference.

  • The main types of Name Change Ohio forms include the Petition for Change of Name and the Judgment Entry of Change of Name. The Petition for Change of Name form is used to formally request a name change, while the Judgment Entry of Change of Name form is the court's official order granting the name change.

  • To fill out Name Change Ohio forms, follow these steps:

    1. Obtain the correct forms from the local county courthouse or the Ohio Supreme Court's website.

    2. Fill in your current legal name, desired new name, and contact information in the appropriate sections of the Petition for Change of Name form.

    3. Provide a brief explanation or reason for the name change, if required.

    4. Sign and date the form, and have it notarized.

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

    6. File the original form with the clerk of courts in the county where you reside. Pay any required filing fees.

    7. Attend a hearing if required. The court will notify you of the hearing date and time.

    8. Once the name change is approved, you will receive a certified copy of the Judgment Entry of Change of Name form. Keep this document as proof of your legal name change.