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In most states, it is not required to file an official name change petition in court. However, having a court-ordered name change is helpful. Most states allow a legal name change simply through usage. Choose a name and start using it in social settings, on social media, and in your business.
Notice of Entry of Judgment or Order (CIV-130) Tells the parties that a judgment has been entered in a case. Service of this notice sets the start date of important deadlines regarding the ability to set-aside or challenge the judgment.
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Court order In most cases, you must file a petition with your local court to change your name. To do so, you may need to file paperwork and appear before a judge to complete the process. Find your local government website and contact your circuit court to get information about how you can legally change your name.
Covering 20,105 square miles, San Bernardino County is America's largest county and a diverse public service organization governed by an elected Board of Supervisors and serving a community of nearly 2.2 million residents.
Essential items include a valid form of identification (driver's license or state ID) and documents that verify your current legal name or the reason for the change (such as a birth certificate, marriage certificate, or divorce decree).
Request for Entry of Default (Application to Enter Default) (CIV-100) Asks the court to enter a "default" against the defendant or cross-defendant because they failed to file an Answer or other responsive document in the case. Can be used to ask for a default alone, or also a default judgment.
A San Bernardino County court records search can be conducted at any of the listed places: The San Bernardino Superior Court clerk's office. A clerk's office in any court where the case filing took place. Public access terminals at the courthouse. Remote access portals maintained by the Superior court.
Proof of Personal Service (FL-330) The FL-330 is used when legal documents are physically handed to the recipient. This method is commonly employed in cases where ensuring the other party receives the documents in person is essential, such as divorce filings, child custody matters, or support orders.
All matters in San Bernardino County are filed and heard at the Fontana District.