An Idaho Order for Name Change (Minor) is a legal document that allows a minor under the age of 18 to change their name. This process is initiated by an adult, usually a parent or legal guardian of the minor, who files a petition in the district court in the county where the minor resides. The court will review the petition and set a hearing date to consider the request. If the court grants the request, the adult will be required to provide a certified copy of the order to all agencies and businesses that require proof of the minor's name change. There are two types of Idaho Order for Name Change (Minor): a standard name change and a hyphenated name change. A standard name change would involve changing the minor's name to an entirely new name, while a hyphenated name change allows the minor to combine their birth name with a new name. Both types of name change require the court's approval.