This form is for use after you have changed your name through a legal process. It is used to notify companies, organizations, government agencies and others of the name change.
This form is for use after you have changed your name through a legal process. It is used to notify companies, organizations, government agencies and others of the name change.
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Change your legal name Once the judge decides, you pick up a court decree (court order) with your new name. The process generally takes up to 3 months.
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.
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 cost of the name change is $10 or thereabouts, payable by check to the Indiana State Department of Health. Include the original birth certificate copy and the name change court order via mail.
A major heads up: You have just 30 days to notify the BMV about your legal name change from the time it's official.
Who You Need to Notify of a Name Change 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.
Many banking institutions require you to reach out in person with supporting documentation to request a name change after getting married. Others may let you make the request via mail, phone, or fax. However, you'll typically need to provide a valid government-issued ID along with your marriage certificate.
How long will the entire application for change of name take? Name change actions can take anywhere from a day, to six (6) months (sometimes even longer). The time it takes for such action to be ordered/decreed varies not only from county to county, but sometimes from courthouse to courthouse as well.
Change the Name on Your Bank Accounts - Once you receive your new ID with your new name, it's time to update your banking information. Most banks require these changes in-person for security purposes. If you don't live near a branch, check with your bank about mailing in a certified copy of your marriage license.
The police: If you have a criminal record the police will also need to be notified of your new name. Insurance providers, utility companies, local councils and the electoral roll should also be notified of any change.