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Can I Change My Name for Free? The legal procedure to change your name will require you to pay filing and court fees. Additionally, you will also need to pay for new identification, such as an updated driver's license or healthcare card. However, you don't need to pay to update your name on your Social Security card.
All name changes must be completed in person at a local office; however address changes can be completed online via MyDMV Portal or also in person at a local office.
Petition for Change of Name (Adult), Form 12.982(a) C) Notice of Related Cases, Form 12.900(h) D) Report of Legal Name Change, DH 427 ? complete only the sections as indicated in the SAMPLE E) Designation of Current Address and E-mail Address, Form 12.915 (Do not provide an e-mail address unless you choose to serve and ...
Download and complete the Petition for Change of Name (Form 12.982A). If a person is helping you fill out your change of name request, that person must complete a Disclosure From Nonlawyer (Form 12.900A) form before assisting you. Sign your Petition for Change of Name (Form 12.982A) in front of a notary public.
To change back to your maiden name, or a single barrelled name, it is necessary to undertake the same process as above, by sending off the Decree Absolute with any requests to change back to the previous name. it is also an option to do this by Deed Poll, if that is preferred.
You must file a Petition for Change of Name (Minors, Adult or Family) that can be obtained: In person at any Clerk of the Circuit Court & Comptroller location. Online at the Florida Courts website. It is important to include your name, address and telephone number on every document you file with the court.
Your marriage certificate grants you the legal documentation to change your name, but you'll need to notify the Federal Social Security Administration and then the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles. You may also need to notify additional agencies depending on your county.
After your Self-Help appointment, make a copy of all your documents: a. Original: File with the Clerk at 175 N.W. 1st Avenue, 12th Floor at the NEW FILINGS window and pay the filing fee of $401.00 (payable by cash, money order or credit card). The Clerk will explain how to have your fingerprints taken.