The Order for Name Change is a legal document that finalizes your request to change your name. This form is essential in formalizing the legal process, as it needs to be signed by a Judge and filed with the court for the name change to take effect. Unlike other name change forms, this document serves as the final decree, ensuring that all legalities are addressed and documented properly.
This form is used when an individual has completed the necessary steps to legally change their name and is ready to submit the final request to the court. Typical scenarios may include marriage, divorce, personal preference, or gender transition. It is essential to file this form once all other requirements have been satisfied to ensure a smooth and legal transition to the new name.
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The Court will schedule a hearing for your Name Change. That hearing will be about 6-8 weeks after you file the Petition. Almost always, you get your judge-signed Court Order on the hearing date. Some courts take longer than that because of cutbacks and scheduling problems.
You must file a Petition for Change of Name with the court. The court must then sign an order granting you a new name. To allow a person to change their name, the court has certain requirements that must be met to make sure that the name change is not being done to avoid legal trouble.
To make your WV DMV name change after marriage, you'll need to provide proof of your name change (the marriage certificate or court order). If you don't have your name change document, the DMV will accept a passport and a Social Security card, if they both have the new name on them.
Visit your local DMV and bring proof of your name change, proof of your identity, proof of address (2 documents), and proof of your Social Security number. The clerk will ask for the appropriate fee, which is currently $7.50.
In Virginia, an adult may change his/her name by filing an action in the Circuit Court with appropriate forms. The process for obtaining a name change for an adult in Virginia begins with the filing of a Petition with the Circuit Court in the jurisdiction in which the Petitioner resides.