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If a correction needs to be made on a birth certificate, you can do so within the childs first year of birth. If the child is older than 1 year, you are required to contact the Illinois Department of Public Health to make a correction. Their information can be found on the Illinois Department of Public Health website.
Basic steps to change a name You pay a $435-$450 filing fee. If you cant afford the fee, you can ask the court to waive it. The clerk will give you a date when a judge will make a decision.
Generally, it takes two to three months to legally change your name, depending on how busy the judges schedule is. In order to legally change your name in Illinois, you must file a case with the Circuit Court for the county in which you live.
The filing fee for a Name Change case is $314.00. Minors cannot be included in the same case as an adult, a separate case for Minor Name Change must be filed. Call the Circuit Clerk Civil Division at (815)334-4310 to request a court date.
The cost for changing your name varies by state. In some states the fee is under $100, but other states may charge up to $500. Keep in mind that you may also have to pay a fee to a newspaper for publication in addition to the court filings.
Prices may vary from county to county, but the average is between $150 and $300. There are also options available for those unable to afford the fee. If you cannot afford to pay for the name change filing fee, you will need to fill out a Statement of Inability to Afford Court Costs.
In California, adults can change their name without going to court. You can just start using your new name. But, sometimes its better to get your name changed by a court. Federal agencies and many government agencies, like DMV, will not accept your new name without a court order.
File Your Forms Schedule a Hearing Your Request for Name Change (Adult) has to be docHubd prior to filing. The Clerk requires a filing fee in cash, money order, or credit card. No personal checks are accepted. The Circuit Clerk will give you a date to appear in court to hear your Request for Name Change (Adult).