You must submit the petition to the County Court clerk's office in the county where you reside. Look in the related links to see the court that fits you.
You complete an acceptable petition and file it at the courthouse.
The parent's of the guardian must be the one's to do the process and file the name change petition, notice of name change, and fact sheet to the lieutenant governor's office.
When one parent files a petition to change a child's name, they are also supposed to have the other parent sign a consent to change the child's name form and then file it in the name change case file at the courthouse.
No. You cannot change the name of any adult for them. This is something they must petition the court for on their own.
You must first file a name change petition and have it notarized. Then, submit the petition to your local county clerk's office. They will then provide you with the proper instructions to move forward with the process.
It is relatively easy to change your last name. You just have to go to your local courthouse and file a legal name change form. Then you have to file a petition for name change and get a decree from your local or state courts. If you are a minor though, you must have the consent of your parents or guardian becuase on of them must file the petition for you. The filing fees usually cost between $300 and $350. A good place to start is your local or closest courhouse.
You must first sign a name change petition and file it with your local county clerk's office. The clerk will then give you directions on how to complete the name change process.
To change your name back to your maiden name in Miami, Florida, you will need to file a petition for a name change with the family court. You'll have to provide documentation such as your marriage certificate and ID. Once the court approves your petition, you can update your name on legal documents and identification. It is advisable to consult with an attorney for guidance through the process.
The parent(s) must file a name change petition in the county court clerk's office where you and the minor have been a resident for at least 6 months. The petition must be notarized before submission.
A legal name change does not need to be reported, but if you decide to change your name you must file a name change petition to the local county court clerk's office you are a resident.
You will need the 'Name Change Petition' in your state as well as maybe getting fingerprints at the local police station (to run a background check, only in certain States). Then you will need to have the name change petition notarized and file it with the county clerk's office and they will provide you further instructions on what to do.
You first have to file a name change petition (Petition must be notarized) to your local county court clerk's office. You must have your Original Marriage Certificate as well as have been a resident of the State of Texas for at least 6 months.