Illinois Judgment for Change of Name

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Illinois
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This document states the reasons and other required details for your name change.

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FAQ

The procedures for a change of name generally involve filing a petition, notifying the public through publication, and attending a court hearing. Make sure you complete all forms accurately and submit them to the court on time. This process culminates in obtaining an Illinois Judgment for Change of Name if the court approves your request.

The procedure to change a name involves several steps. First, you must fill out and file a name change petition with the court. Then, ensure you publish a notice of the name change request in a local newspaper and attend the hearing where the court will issue an Illinois Judgment for Change of Name, upon approval.

To legally change your name in Illinois, you must file a petition in the circuit court of your county. This petition will require you to provide your current name, the name you wish to adopt, and the reasons for the change. After filing, you need to schedule a court date, where a judge will review your petition and may issue an Illinois Judgment for Change of Name.

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.

A: The main reasons why a judge would not agree to change your name are: If the judge finds that you are changing your name to commit fraud, or. If the judge finds that you are changing your name to hide from the law or the police or for some other illegal reason.

It is not difficult to change your name in California. In some cases, you no longer need a court order.

You will need to attend a registry or service centre in person and provide your proof of identity documents, plus a Full Marriage Certificate. For NSW, generally we only accept Marriage Certificates issued by the NSW Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages (BDM). Commemorative certificates are not acceptable.

When you have your Name Change Court Order signed by the judge, you can get A Certified Copy of it that day from the same court. You need the Certified Copy to get your most important records changed. It will take you from 6 weeks to 6 months (usually 8 weeks or so) to get your Court Order.

File a Notice of Name Change. Publish the Notice in a local newspaper. File the Illinois Petition for Name Change. Attend a name change hearing. File an Illinois Order for Name Change.

Any person who has been a resident of the State of Illinois for six months and is a resident of Cook County may petition the court for a change of name. The person filing the Petition for Change of Name may also add requests to change the name(s) of a spouse, adult unmarried children and minor children.

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Illinois Judgment for Change of Name