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Deeds and additional ownership documentation (circa 1810 to present) is available online or in person at the Recorder's Office, located on the 4th floor of the Cuyahoga County Administration Building. Circa 1860-1945, available at the Cuyahoga County Archives.
A deed poll is a document, usually prepared by a lawyer and signed by the person seeking the change of name and which document is thereafter registered with the Principal registry in Nairobi or Coast Registry.
Certified copies of divorce decrees, probated wills and judgments. These can be obtained at the Clerk of Court's office in the county where the proceedings took place.
Certified copies of name change judgement entries can be requested in person in Room 123 at the Probate Court, or by a written request through the mail (the request must include the case number, and names before and after the change).
The applicant's signature and the signatures of two witnesses are on the prescribed proforma in printed form. Two photos the size of a passport. Copies of a valid ID document, such as a passport, Aadhaar card, or PAN card. A CD containing a fully finished, digital copy of the application in.
The applicant must provide proof that it would jeopardize the applicant's personal safety to have the name change on the public record. Please refer to Ohio Revised Code section 2717.11 to determine if you meet the requirements.
Deeds and additional ownership documentation (circa 1810 to present) is available online or in person at the Recorder's Office, located on the 4th floor of the Cuyahoga County Administration Building.
Probatepublic@cuyahogacounty.
How do I obtain a Marriage License or a copy of my Marriage Certificate? Contact the Cuyahoga County Probate Court at (216) 443-8785 or visit their website at .
Contact Information (216) 443-8895 Main Probate. (216) 443-8785 Second Probate Number.