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Illinois Notice of Court Date Request for Name Change (Minor Children)

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Notice of Court Date Request for Name Change (Minor Children)

The Illinois Notice of Court Date Request for Name Change (Minor Children) is a legal form used by parents or guardians to formally request a court date in order to change the name of a minor child. This form is used to provide the court with the necessary information to review and approve the name change request. It includes the name of the parent or guardian making the request, the minor child's full name, birthdate, and address, as well as the requested new name. After the form is completed, it must be signed by the parent or guardian and submitted to the court. There are two types of Illinois Name Change Requests for Minor Children: a Petition for Change of Name and a Motion for Consent Change of Name. The Petition for Change of Name requires the parent or guardian to establish good cause for the name change, while the Motion for Consent Change of Name requires the consent of all parties who have legal custody of the minor.

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To change your child's Illinois birth certificate, you will need: 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.

The fee is usually between $15 and $50, and some states waive fees for low-income applicants.

Bring these items to your court hearing: Photo ID showing your current name, Stamped copy of your Request for Name Change (Adult), Certificate of Publication or Order on Motion to Waive Notice & Publication (Adult Name Change)

If you want to legally change your name, you must fill out and file name change forms with the court. Then a judge will sign a document called an order approving your name change.

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.

You must change your name on your birth certificate if the court approves your name change. There may also be a fee to change your birth certificate and State ID.

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 Notice of Court Date Request for Name Change (Minor Children)