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How to fill out the BDM122 Form online
The BDM122 Form is an application to register a name change for a person under the age of 18 who has not been married, in a civil union, or in a de facto relationship. This guide provides comprehensive, step-by-step instructions to help users complete the form accurately and efficiently.
Follow the steps to complete the BDM122 Form online.
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the BDM122 Form and open it in the editor.
- Complete Part 1 of the form by providing the old name. Fill in the first names and surname at birth, and if applicable, the most recently registered name change.
- Enter the individual's date of birth in the specified format: day, month, and year.
- Indicate the place of birth by noting the town or city and the country if not New Zealand. If the birth is registered outside New Zealand, ensure to attach the necessary evidence.
- Provide contact details for the guardians, including names, phone numbers, and email addresses, so that any questions regarding the application can be easily addressed.
- If the individual whose name is being changed is 16 or 17 years old, they must provide their signature consenting to the name change.
- Complete Part 2, the statutory declaration, ensuring all necessary authorizations and details are accurately filled in.
- In Part 3, specify the fees applicable and include payment details, ensuring to avoid sending cash.
- If applicable, complete Part 4 regarding the HART register, indicating whether the person whose name is being changed was born as a result of assisted reproductive technology.
- Review the entire form for accuracy, sign where needed, and submit by saving changes or choosing to send the application via post.
Start filling out your BDM122 Form online today to ensure a smooth name change process.
If you are already divorced and did not change your name during the divorce proceedings, you can change your name through a court process. To change your name: Go to the Courthouse and file a notarized Petition for Change of Name. Submit a background check with your petition.