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How to File a Petition for Change of Name Get Sample Forms [PDF Format] Fill out an IFP with the IFP Order, and a Petition for Change of Name. ... File the original IFP and Petition for Change of Name in the Prothonotary's office. ... Take all copies of the Order for Publication and Notice to the Court Administrator.
Adult Name Change When an adult wishes to legally change their name, a petition needs to be filed with the Court of Common Pleas; there is a filing fee of $333.23 that may be waived by the Court if you can prove you are low-income, however, there are usually publication fees that cannot be waived by the Court.
In order to change your name in Pennsylvania without a recent marriage or divorce, you need to get a court order approving your name change. The steps for finalizing your name change are: Have your fingerprints taken. File a Petition and Verification.
Legal documentation showing the name change (i.e., a certified marriage certificate issued by a county court or a court order) along with an updated Social Security card showing your new legal name must be presented at a driver license center to record the name change and update your record.
A name change for a driver's license or photo ID must be completed in person at a Driver License Center. If you desire to use your birth name, you must present your state issued birth certificate with a raised seal. If your name changed by permission of court, you must present a Certified Copy of the Court Order.