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A Petition for Name Change must be filed with the court in the county in which the Petitioner (the person filing the petition) resides. There may be filing fees of approximately $25-$100 dollars set by the court, and many counties require background checks, which also have an additional cost.
If you don't update your name with the SSA, the AL DPS will not be able to verify your Social Security number (SSN). You can change your name either in person or by mail. You cannot change your name online.
The fee is $25.00 and they will accept either a cashier's check or money order. Please refer to the Alabama Department of Public Safety's website listed below for required photo identification (follow the links).
The fee is $25.00 and they will accept either a cashier's check or money order. Please refer to the Alabama Department of Public Safety's website listed below for required photo identification (follow the links).
A name change isn't necessarily a difficult legal task, but it does require some research, preparation, and paperwork. You'll need to obtain some form of legal proof of a name change, most often a certified copy of your marriage certificate, divorce decree, or a court order changing your name.