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To change your name and/or gender marker on a government document (like your Social Security card or a passport) you need to get a court order by filing a Name-Sex Change Petition with a county court.
If you want to, you can file separate name and sex change forms in different counties. You will have to pay filing fees for both. HOW MUCH DOES IT COST TO FILE? The filing fee is $124, plus $5.50 for each certified copy of the judgment.
The state Vital Records office issues a summary document called a divorce certificate. Divorce decrees, both certified and uncertified, are available from the county court that granted the divorce.
If changed through a court order, the process to legally change your name can take up to 8 weeks and often requires two trips to the county courthouse ? a trip to file your petition for name change, and a trip to attend a hearing to change your name.
Name Change ? If you are filing for yourself, file in the circuit court for the county where you live. If you are filing for a minor child, file in the county where the child lives. Sex Change ? You can file in any circuit court in Oregon.
Dissolution of marriage (divorce) and dissolution of Registered Domestic Partnerships are administered by the Washington County Circuit Court. For family law, divorce, and other court records or needs, please call the Washington County Circuit Court at 503-846-8888.
Step one: Order your marriage certificate. Step two: Change your name with the SSA. Step three: Visit the DMV to get your new ID.
Go to the Oregon Vital Records office or send your application there. You will need: ? A photocopy of your ID ? Your notarized application ? A form called a Birth Record Order Form ? Money to pay the fees for your name change.