The Consent to Change Name form is a legal document that allows the parent or guardian of a minor to give their consent for a change of name. This form is essential when a name change petition is filed for a minor, ensuring that all necessary parties agree to the proposed name change. It differs from other name change documents by specifically addressing the consent from parents or legal guardians, providing a clear mechanism for obtaining approval from those who hold parental rights.
This form should be used when a legal name change is being pursued for a minor child. Typical scenarios include situations where a child's last name needs to be changed due to divorce, remarriage, or a desire for a name that better reflects the child's identity. It is also necessary when multiple parties are involved, and documented parental consent is required for the name change petition to proceed in court.
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Proof of your name change, such as your: Marriage certificate. Court order. Proof of your identity, such as your: MS driver's license. Military ID card. Proof of your U.S. citizenship (if not on file) OR your U.S. immigration documents. An Application for a Social Security Card (Form SS-5).
An affidavit duly signed by the applicant and attested by Judicial Magistrate/Notary. Original newspaper in which name change ad is given. Prescribed proforma (should be computer typed and not handwritten) with signatures of applicant and two witnesses.
Certified marriage certificate issued by the county court where your marriage license was processed. Court Order. Adoption records. Amended, certified birth certificate issued by government Office of Vital Statistics/Records with a raised/embossed seal.
Both parents must applyBoth parents named on the child's birth certificate must apply to change their child's name.
Can You Change Your Child Last Name Without Father Consent? Yes you can. Unfortunately, a father is often not in the picture when a child is growing up. Sometimes a mother drops out of a child's life and the same thing is true for the father.
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Two proofs of residency, examples include: Lease/Purchase agreement. Utility Bill (Lights, Water, or Gas) A Mississippi Car Tag receipt.
Contact your court directly for specific instructions on how to file your petition for your legal name change in Mississippi. Name change cost in Mississippi can vary too. We've seen fees run everywhere from $93 to $153.
Mississippi, like most states, permits marrying couples to change their name when applying for a marriage license. Simply fill out the application form with the new name, noting a former name, and submit it along with all other required information to the clerk of the county circuit court's office.