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Oklahoma Name Change Instructions and Forms Package for a Minor

State:
Oklahoma
Control #:
OK-NAME-2
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What is this form package?

The Oklahoma Name Change Instructions and Forms Package for a Minor is a comprehensive kit designed to help you legally change a minor's name in Oklahoma. This package includes all necessary forms and step-by-step instructions, ensuring a straightforward process for parents and guardians. Unlike generic options, this package is tailored specifically for Oklahoma law and includes state-specific guidelines and forms drafted by licensed attorneys, making it a trusted resource for your legal needs.


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  • Preview Oklahoma Name Change Instructions and Forms Package for a Minor
  • Preview Oklahoma Name Change Instructions and Forms Package for a Minor
  • Preview Oklahoma Name Change Instructions and Forms Package for a Minor
  • Preview Oklahoma Name Change Instructions and Forms Package for a Minor
  • Preview Oklahoma Name Change Instructions and Forms Package for a Minor
  • Preview Oklahoma Name Change Instructions and Forms Package for a Minor
  • Preview Oklahoma Name Change Instructions and Forms Package for a Minor
  • Preview Oklahoma Name Change Instructions and Forms Package for a Minor

When to use this document

You should use this package when you wish to change the name of a minor child in Oklahoma for reasons such as adoption, parental change, or personal preference. It is important to have a valid reason for the name change. The package is especially useful for situations that require court approval to ensure the new name is legally recognized.

Who can use this document

  • Parents or legal guardians of a minor wishing to change that minor's name.
  • Individuals who have obtained consent from both parents or guardians for the name change.
  • Guardians acting on behalf of a minor in a legal capacity.
  • Anyone seeking to follow the legal procedures required for a minor’s name change in Oklahoma.

Completing these forms step by step

  • Review the included forms and the Law Summary to understand the change of name process.
  • Fill out all forms accurately, using complete names for all parties involved.
  • Sign the Petition for Change of Name in the presence of a notary public.
  • File the completed forms with the District Court in your county along with any required fees.
  • Publish the Notice of Filing in an appropriate newspaper as directed.
  • Attend the scheduled court hearing with all necessary documentation.

Notarization requirements for forms in this package

Certain documents in this package must be notarized for legal effectiveness. Our online notarization service, powered by Notarize, lets you verify and sign documents remotely through an encrypted video session, available anytime.

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Failing to complete all forms or skipping required signatures.
  • Not publishing the Notice of Filing in a timely manner.
  • Using incorrect or incomplete names, leading to delays.
  • Neglecting to obtain proper consent from both parents when necessary.
  • Missing deadlines for filing with the court.

Why complete this package online

  • Convenience of accessing and downloading forms from anywhere, anytime.
  • Forms are complete and compliant with Oklahoma law, reducing legal risks and ensuring a smoother process.
  • Ability to edit forms on your computer before printing, allowing for easy corrections.
  • Access to support and instructions from licensed attorneys.

Quick recap

  • This package is specifically designed for changing the name of a minor in Oklahoma.
  • It includes all necessary forms and instructions to facilitate the legal process.
  • Notarization is required for certain documents to ensure their legal standing.
  • Understanding and following the detailed steps outlined in the package can help avoid common mistakes.

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FAQ

Marriage or Divorce Sometimes, when parents divorce, if one parent is awarded the majority of custody, they may choose to change the child's last name.This could be the last name of one of the parents, a hyphenated last name, or even a name that represents the combining of the two last names.

Visit your local County Court Clerk to file the completed forms and a certified copy of the minor's birth certificate. The clerk will ask for a filing/publication fee of $165.70 and, once they accept the paperwork, set a hearing date.

As of 2019, the court filing fee is $144.14, plus $30 for a separate publication notice fee, for a total of $174.14. After filing the necessary paperwork with the Court Clerk, the process usually takes about 2-3 weeks before the name change is final.

Social Security Administration. Department of Motor Vehicles. Passport Office. Post Office. IRS. Voter Registration. Banks and other financial institutions. Credit Card companies (or issuers)

Social Security Administration. Department of Motor Vehicles. Passport Office. Post Office. IRS. Voter Registration. Banks and other financial institutions. Credit Card companies (or issuers)

You probably expect to need to update your Social Security information and your credit cards, but there are plenty of other people who need to know about your new name as well. "A name change can have an impact on your taxes. All the names on your tax return must match Social Security Administration records.

Generally, you will not be able to change your child's surname without the permission of the other parent if: the other parent is listed on the Child's Birth Certificate, and.

First, you file the Petition for Change of Name for your child. Then, you will get a court date between 6 and 12 weeks away. If the court approves your request, you will get a court order called a "decree" changing your child's name. The court process can take up to 3 months, though in busier courts it may take longer.

If one parent is out of the picture, you don't need consent to change your child's last name. You do need to serve him or her with a conformed copy of the Order to Show Cause form. The other parent still does not have to consent or agree, just get served. Once served, a Proof of Service form must be filed.

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Oklahoma Name Change Instructions and Forms Package for a Minor