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You will need to fill out these two forms to begin the process to change your name: Request for Name Change (Adult Name Change): Asks the judge to change your name. Order for Name Change (Adult Name Change): The judge will sign this to approve or deny your request. You will need this to change your name.
You can legally change your name by filing papers in court. If a judge agrees, they will give you a court order that states your new legal name. You need this order to change your name on identity documents, like your driver's license, passport, or social security card.
I want to file for a name change, what do I need to do? You have to be a resident of Cook County for the last six months to qualify. You need to fill out a name change petition provided by the State of Illinois which can be found on the State of IL website and eFile the application with District 1 – County Division.
Generally, it takes two to three months to legally change your name, depending on how busy the judge's schedule is. In order to legally change your name in Illinois, you must file a case with the Circuit Court for the county in which you live.
Step 1: Download the Aadhaar Enrolment and Update Form from the official website of UIDAI. Step 2: Visit your nearby Aadhaar enrolment centre or Aadhaar Seva Kendra. Step 3: Fill in the necessary details and provide this form to the executive. Step 4: Submit the original Proof of Identity document to the executives.
Generally, it takes two to three months to legally change your name, depending on how busy the judge's schedule is. In order to legally change your name in Illinois, you must file a case with the Circuit Court for the county in which you live.
Certified copies of the Judge's Order can be obtained in Room 1202 of the Daley Center, or you can contact the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Cook County's office via email COUNTYDIVSERVICES@Cookcountycourt or phone (312) 603-3433 to have copies mailed to you.
Step 1 – File the form with the Circuit Clerk. Appearance, and return these copies to you. Step 2 – Send a copy of your Appearance to the other parties in the case. Appearance, either by hand delivery, by mail, or by email. CAUTION: You may only send documents by email if the other party has agreed.
Use certified copies of marriage and divorce certificates or name change orders as proof to notify these federal and state agencies that you changed your name. Social Security card. Driver's license or state ID card. Tax returns. U.S. passport. Naturalization certificate and certificate of citizenship. Veterans benefits.
Filing the Motion and Notice of Motion. The Motion and the Notice of Motion need to be e-filed with the Clerk of the Court. The e-Filing system will reject your filing if you do not enter a court date on the form before e-filing it.