Notarized Affidavit For Name Change In Washington

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US-0040BG
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An affidavit is based upon either the personal knowledge of the affiant or his or her information and belief. Personal knowledge is the recognition of particular facts by either direct observation or experience. Information and belief is what the affiant feels he or she can state as true, although not based on firsthand knowledge.



An affidavit is a written statement of facts voluntarily made by an affiant under an oath or affirmation administered by a person authorized to do so by law.

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Name Changes are filed in District Court, in the county where you reside. Generally a Petition for Name Change and an Order for Name Change must be completed.You can file an application to change your legal name in any district court in Washington. The person requesting a name change is called the "petitioner." In Washington State, if you are eighteen or older, you can choose and use any name you want, as long as you are not trying to defraud. The first step to change your name is to file a Petition for Name Change with the Court. You must submit a separate Petition for Name Change for each person. A Petition for Name Change must be notarized. To obtain a legal name change in Washington State, an applicant must submit a petition to the court. No publication is required.

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Notarized Affidavit For Name Change In Washington