• US Legal Forms

Affidavit Amend Form With Name In Minnesota

State:
Multi-State
Control #:
US-00003BG-I
Format:
Word; 
PDF; 
Rich Text
Instant download

Description

This is a generic Affidavit to accompany a Motion to amend or strike alimony provisions of a divorce decree because of cohabitation by dependent spouse. This form is a generic example that may be referred to when preparing such a form for your particular state. It is for illustrative purposes only. Local laws should be consulted to determine any specific requirements for such a form in a particular jurisdiction.

Free preview
  • Form preview
  • Form preview

Form popularity

FAQ

Request to Change Your Name: A written request with a copy of your name change document (marriage certificate, court document, etc.) must be submitted to the Board office via email, fax, or U.S. mail.

You must file a certified copy of the order granting the name change with the County Recorder of each county in which you, your spouse or minor children have an interest in land. The following is a list of items for your consideration: Driver's license or Minnesota I.D. card (must be changed within 30 days).

PRIVACY: With some exceptions, the public can generally access court files. Any information in your name change file will be accessible unless the court determines that the name change is made in connection with participation in a victim or witness protection program.

If you are eligible to apply for a name change in the State of Minnesota, you must file an "Application" and other forms with the District Court in the county where you live. Depending on your situation, you may also have to notify third-parties.

Go to court for the hearing. The applicant must bring two witnesses to appear in court who can testify about the applicant's identity. If the application for a name change is made on behalf of a minor (under the age of 18), the minor must be present at their court hearing.

Name-change proceedings to alter your birth certificate name are generally relatively simple. Each state has its own procedures and forms, so be sure to research your state's particular requirements.

To change a name on a birth record, you must supply a certified court order or acceptable documentation along with the amendment application. Subjects 18 years and older must request court-ordered name change amendments for themselves; if the subject is a minor, a parent must submit the request.

To change a name on a birth record, you must supply a certified court order or acceptable documentation along with the amendment application. Subjects 18 years and older must request court-ordered name change amendments for themselves; if the subject is a minor, a parent must submit the request.

Filing for a Name Change You will need to have two adult witnesses that reside in the State of Minnesota and have known the person changing his or her name for a minimum of one year. Both biological parents must consent to a name change for a minor child.

More info

Name Change Notice for Person with a Felony Conviction. NAM105. Inmate Affidavit for Name Change. NAM106.Complete the application and criminal history forms. The forms should be typed or legibly written using black ink. No information is available for this page. Submit this form along with the original filing or amendment you wish to record. Complete one form for each name already on file. The affidavits must contain an actual signature; typed signatures will not be accepted. Samples of both forms are included below. If you have a Minnesota Tax ID Number and a Withholding Tax account, log in to eServices to file a contractor affidavit electronically.

Trusted and secure by over 3 million people of the world’s leading companies

Affidavit Amend Form With Name In Minnesota