This document finalizes the requested name change and provides proof that the adult's name has been changed.
This document finalizes the requested name change and provides proof that the adult's name has been changed.
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1. I have petitioned the court to legally change my name and I was born in North Carolina. What should I do next? If you have received notice of final order from the court, you are required to complete our Birth Certificate Modification Application Form and pay the associated fee of $39.
Any adult wishing to change their name must go to the Permits Bureau Office of the Sheriff's Department which is located at 700 E. 4th Street, Charlotte, NC 28202. The building is in between the Government Center and the County and Courts Office Building.
What documents do you need? A notarized DL-101 (or Affidavit for Name Change, which is required for an NC DMV name change) A certified marriage certificate, plus state recognition of your legal name change (from either the courts or the Register of Deeds?contact the latter for more information)
After you have completed everything, the clerk will review all the information in the application and decide whether you have a good reason to change your name. The clerk will then grant or deny the name change. You will then receive your Order and Certificate of Name Change 6-8 weeks later.
You'll have to: File an application with the clerk of the court; Submit a sworn statement that you're a bona fide resident of the county where the court sits; File a proof of your good character, offered by two citizens of the county who know you; Publish notice of the application through the courthouse;
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.
How do I change my name? You will need to complete an AOC-SP-601/DHHS 1053 Order and Certificate of Name Change (not available online). For assistance on name changes, contact the Clerk of Court at 704-686-0400.
You'll have to: File an application with the clerk of the court; Submit a sworn statement that you're a bona fide resident of the county where the court sits; File a proof of your good character, offered by two citizens of the county who know you; Publish notice of the application through the courthouse;
I have petitioned the court to legally change my name and I was born in North Carolina. What should I do next? If you have received notice of final order from the court, you are required to complete our Birth Certificate Modification Application Form and pay the associated fee of $39.