The Ohio Name Change Instructions and Forms Package for an Adult provides essential materials for individuals seeking to change their name legally in Ohio. This comprehensive package includes state-specific instructions, necessary forms, and a summary of relevant Ohio laws, ensuring a straightforward and efficient process for users. Unlike other generic name change resources, this package is specifically tailored to meet the legal requirements of Ohio, helping you navigate the name change process with confidence.
This form package is useful in several situations, including:
The following individuals should consider using this form package:
To complete the name change process using this form package, follow these steps:
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Download a copy, print it, send it by email, or mail it via USPS—whatever works best for your next step.

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If this form requires notarization, complete it online through a secure video call—no need to meet a notary in person or wait for an appointment.

We protect your documents and personal data by following strict security and privacy standards.
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Using this form package online offers several advantages:
The Social Security Administration has its own form which you can get for free. The good folks at SSI will also let the IRS know about the name change, so you're good to go. When you go to the DMV, you'll just need to bring the certified copy of the marriage certificate and you'll be done.
Step 1 Petition for Change of Name. Step 2 Attachment to Petition for Change of Name. Step 3 Order to Show Cause for Change of Name. Step 4 Civil Case Cover Sheet. Step 5 Check for Local Forms. Step 6 Review Filings. Step 7 File Forms with the Superior Court.
Typically, you may legally change your name to whatever name you'd like, although state marriage laws may also provide some additional legal guidance. There are some exceptions though. For example, you can't: Change your name to escape debt liability or hide from criminal liability.
Request must be made personally in Malaysia. Go to Jabatan Pendaftaran Negara (JPN) Malaysia, inform you want to change your name. Take the JPN KP16 form and go to any Commissioner of Oath in Malaysia. Commissioner of Oath will use the form to prepare the Oath letter to change information.
In most states, you have to pay a fee (usually $150 to $200) to file your name change petition in court. It also costs a small amount of money to get forms notarized. And if you're getting married, you may want to pay for additional certified copies of your marriage certificate to use as proof of your new last name.