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WHERE DO I FILE? Name Change ? If you are filing for yourself, file in the circuit court for the county where you live. If you are filing for a minor child, file in the county where the child lives. Sex Change ? You can file in any circuit court in Oregon.
If you were born in Oregon, you may change your name and gender on your birth certificate in one of 2 ways: Apply to have a judge order the change (court order) ? Use a notarized application. A notarized application is signed by someone who is trained to make sure forms are correct.
Petition for Name Change: If your divorce decree does not include a provision for name change, you'll need to file this petition with your local court. Proof of Publication: If the court requires you to publish notice in a newspaper, you will need proof.
If you want to, you can file separate name and sex change forms in different counties. You will have to pay filing fees for both. HOW MUCH DOES IT COST TO FILE? The filing fee is $124, plus $5.50 for each certified copy of the judgment.