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Allegheny County Name Change In some cases, all you have to do is submit the correct forms to the Department of Vital Statistics. If you want to change your name after a divorce, you need to file a written request to the Prothonotary at the Court of Common Pleas in your county.
There are no time limits in which you must change your name. If and when you do go back to your maiden name, remember that all your important documents, such as your driver's license, social security, etc. must also be changed.
Here's the short version: Request the name change petition forms by calling the Allegheny County Department of Court Records. Get a fingerprint card from the county barracks. File the petition at the City-County Building downtown, then wait for them to complete your background check.
Certified copies of a divorce decree can be obtained at the Allegheny County Department of Court records. Consult instructions, fees, and hours. Divorce pleadings are filed at Allegheny County Department of Court Records, (not the Allegheny County Family Division).
Michael McGeever is the Director of the Department of Court Records.
PITTSBURGH — District Attorney Stephen A. Zappala, Jr.
Couples in Pennsylvania cannot be “legally separated” because there is no legal status for separated but still married couples. If a couple wants to separate and have it enforced by the law, they must be eligible for and obtain a divorce.
Clerks of Courts CountyName & Address Allegheny County Michael McGeever Allegheny County Courthouse, Room 114 436 Grant Street Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Armstrong County Annette C. Bowser Armstrong County Courthouse 500 East Market Street, Suite 103 Kittanning, PA 1620163 more rows
Call the Allegheny County Department of Court Records at (412) 350-4201 and tell them you're looking for information on a legal name change. They will describe the entire process to you, including estimated costs, and mail you the necessary forms. As of September 2017, these are the name change petition forms.
Divorce pleadings are filed at Allegheny County Department of Court Records, (not the Allegheny County Family Division). Consult for hours and fees. Economic claims relevant to a divorce may be initially addressed by the judge assigned to the case.