Illinois Name Change Instructions and Forms Package for a Minor

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IL-NAME-2M
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Overview of this form package

The Illinois Name Change Instructions and Forms Package for a Minor provides a comprehensive set of documents and guidance for changing the name of a minor child in Illinois. This package includes essential forms, instructions, and a summary of relevant state laws, ensuring that users can navigate the name change process with ease. Unlike generic name change forms, this package is tailored specifically to Illinois law, ensuring compliance and clarity.


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  • Preview Illinois Name Change Instructions and Forms Package for a Minor
  • Preview Illinois Name Change Instructions and Forms Package for a Minor
  • Preview Illinois Name Change Instructions and Forms Package for a Minor

Common use cases

This form package is ideal for situations where a parent or legal guardian wishes to legally change the name of a minor child. Common scenarios include:

  • Changing a child’s name after a divorce or separation.
  • Correcting a name that has been misspelled on official documents.
  • Changing a name due to cultural or personal reasons.

Who needs this form package

  • Parents or legal guardians of a minor under the age of 18.
  • Individuals seeking to change their child’s name for valid reasons.
  • Residents of the county in Illinois where the petition will be filed.

Steps to complete these forms

  • Review the included instructions and state law summary.
  • Complete all necessary forms using full names and accurate details.
  • File the Petition with the local Circuit Court, ensuring to schedule a hearing date.
  • Publish the Notice of Publication in a local newspaper for three consecutive weeks.
  • Attend the court hearing and present the signed Order for Name Change.
  • Obtain certified copies of the Order for your records and notify appropriate agencies of the name change.

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Typical mistakes to avoid

  • Using initials instead of full names on forms.
  • Misspelling names or incorrect details in the petition.
  • Failing to provide proper notice to all parties involved.
  • Not allowing enough time for the newspaper publication before the court hearing.

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  • Immediate access to all necessary forms and instructions.
  • Convenient download for easy printing and completion.
  • Forms are created and reviewed by licensed attorneys, enhancing reliability.
  • Time-saving with clear, step-by-step guidance throughout the process.

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Illinois birth certificates can be corrected through the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH). In order to make a correction to your birth certificate, you must fill out and submit an Affidavit and Certificate of Correction Request, which explains the correction you are seeking to make.

The Petition for Change of Name (Minor) must be notarized. The Circuit Clerk will provide a date to appear in court. Next you have to publish your intention to change the name in a newspaper of general circulation in Lake County. The Circuit Clerk's office will forward your Notice of Publication to the newspaper.

Generally, you will not be able to change your child's surname without the permission of the other parent if: the other parent is listed on the Child's Birth Certificate, and.

After court, you will then be instructed to return to the Circuit Clerk's office to obtain certified copies of your Name Change Decree. The fee is $6.00 for the first copy and $15.00 for each additional copy.

The Petition for Change of Name (Minor) must be notarized. The Circuit Clerk will provide a date to appear in court. Next you have to publish your intention to change the name in a newspaper of general circulation in Lake County. The Circuit Clerk's office will forward your Notice of Publication to the newspaper.

Both legal parents have the right to name a child or to request a name change. However, one parent can't change a child's name without the approval of the other parent. Thus, if the mother doesn't approve, then the father requesting the name change must file a petition with the court for a decision.

The Petition for Change of Name (Minor) must be notarized. The Circuit Clerk will provide a date to appear in court. Next you have to publish your intention to change the name in a newspaper of general circulation in Lake County. The Circuit Clerk's office will forward your Notice of Publication to the newspaper.

A certified copy of the Order for Change of Name (Minor Children); A copy of your child's original birth certificate, and. A money order for $15.00 made out to Illinois Department of Public Health.

Both parents must applyBoth parents named on the child's birth certificate must apply to change their child's name.

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Illinois Name Change Instructions and Forms Package for a Minor