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How to fill out the name change request form online
Changing your name can have significant impacts on various aspects of your online accounts. This guide provides clear, step-by-step instructions on how to fill out the name change request form effectively.
Follow the steps to complete the name change request form.
- Click 'Get Form' button to access the name change request form and open it in your preferred editor.
- In the first section, 'Information about you', enter your current details exactly as they appear on your most recent account statement. This includes your first name, middle initial (if any), last name, daytime phone number, address, city, state, and ZIP code.
- In the 'Former name and new name' section, provide your former name alongside your new name. Ensure that both names are printed clearly. You will also need to provide either a photocopy of a legal name change document (e.g., divorce decree, marriage certificate, or legal name change certificate) or a Signature Validation Program (SVP) Stamp in Section 3.
- Be sure to include your former signature and the date of signature on the form. After this, obtain a Signature Validation Program Stamp from an acceptable institution. Remember that a notary public's stamp is not suitable.
- If any part of your request involves a financial transaction, prepare to provide a signature guarantee as it may be required.
- Finally, review your form for accuracy before mailing it. Send the completed form to the appropriate service center based on your location. If you're located outside the U.S., make sure to send it to the Indiana Service Center.
- Make sure to keep a copy of the completed form for your records. You may also save, download, or print the form as needed before sending it.
Complete your name change request form online today and ensure your accounts reflect your updated information!
Myth #1 MYTH: You become an entirely new person. REALITY: You're the same person with just a new name or new SSN. You're still the same you, with the same financial and legal obligations you had before you changed your identity.
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