The Name Change Notification Form is a legal document used to formally notify various entities, such as companies, organizations, and government agencies, of your name change following a legal process. This form is essential to ensure that your records are updated, and it differs from other name change forms, which may focus on the initial name change request rather than notifying others after the change is complete.
This form should be used after you have legally changed your name and want to inform others about this accomplishment. Common situations include notifying your employer, banks, medical offices, social security, and other organizations that require your personal information to be updated. It is a crucial step in ensuring that your records are accurate and reflect your new name.
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Minor Child Name Change Without Consent Of Other ParentConsent from the other parent or guardian is not required.
To file your petition you will need to pay a filing fee. As an example, the current filing fee in Marion County is $156. To find out the filing fee in your county, contact the Clerk of Court in your county.
To file your petition you will need to pay a filing fee. As an example, the current filing fee in Marion County is $156. To find out the filing fee in your county, contact the Clerk of Court in your county.
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.
A major heads up: You have just 30 days to notify the BMV about your legal name change from the time it's official.
When you file your name change forms, you'll have to pay the California state filing fee. The California name change cost is $435.
To change your last name, you will need to complete an application for a new Social Security card. You will also need proof of United States citizenship, proof of identity (a valid driver's license, state issued identification, or U.S. passport), and a certified copy of your marriage license.
The passport office (see more details below) The DVLA (driving licence, vehicle registration) HM Revenue and Customs. Child Benefit. Local Authority (Council tax and electoral register) Land Registry. Student Loans. Your employer.
Social Security Administration. Department of Motor Vehicles. Passport Office. Post Office. IRS. Voter Registration. Banks and other financial institutions. Credit Card companies (or issuers)