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How to fill out the SD UJS-036 online
Filling out the SD UJS-036 form is an essential step in the process of petitioning for a change of name for a minor child in South Dakota. This guide will walk you through each section of the form to ensure accurate and complete submission.
Follow the steps to fill out the form correctly.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in the editor.
- Begin by filling in the county where the petition is being filed under the heading. Indicate the name of the judicial circuit relevant to your case.
- In the section titled 'In the Matter of the Petition of', write the birth certificate name of the minor child. This ensures that the document correctly identifies the child involved in the name change petition.
- Next, in the 'For a Change of Name to' section, input the proposed name that the minor child will be adopting. Double-check for accuracy to avoid any issues.
- On the line marked 'day of', specify the date on which you mailed the documents. Follow this by filling in the complete date, including the year.
- List all papers that were mailed to the other party in the designated area. Ensure all documents related to the name change are included.
- Indicate the city and state from where the envelope was mailed. Correct addresses help in ensuring efficient communication.
- Finally, the notary public or Clerk of Court will fill in their information, including their name, address, and, if applicable, the expiration date of the notary's commission. Ensure they provide their seal where required.
- After completing all sections, remember to save your changes, and download, print, or share the form according to your needs.
Complete your documents online today to ensure an efficient process!
In San Diego, the name change process starts by filling out and submitting the required forms, including the SD UJS-036. You will file these forms with the court, paying any associated fees. After your petition is filed, a hearing will be scheduled where you must present your case for the name change. Once granted, you will receive a court order that legally recognizes your new name.