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Commonly Asked Questions about Child Name Change

To change the name on your childs birth certificate, contact your states Office of Vital Records (typically part of the Department of Health). Many states allow new parents six to 12 months to make changes on a childs birth certificate without requiring a court order.
Valid Reasons For Child Name Change in California Your childs name can be changed to the name of the person who raised the child instead of the biological parent. Older children, as they approach adulthood, may want the name theyve been using as their legal name, instead of the one on their birth certificate.
The Courts are often willing to accept name changes for almost any legitimate reason. However, the granting of an application for change of name is discretionary with the Court.
In California, you can ask the court to legally change your childs name. If you are the only parent making the request, you have to file a petition with the court, let the other parent know about it, and go to a court hearing. If your childs other parent does not agree, they have the right to oppose your request.
Change your childs legal name File a petition with the court. First, you fill out and file court papers and pay a fee (or ask for a fee waiver). Publish your request in a newspaper. Go to a hearing (if required) Get an order.
Pay a filing fee Youll need to pay a fee of $435-$450 to the clerk when you file your forms. If you cant afford the fee, you can ask the clerk for a fee waiver. You may qualify for a fee waiver if: You receive public benefits.
Where do I take my completed forms? Take them to your local County Clerks Office. Ask the clerk to file them. In most locations, there will be a filing fee of $210.
The judge usually requires a hearing before approving a childs name change without both parents consent. The hearing is called a prove up or an uncontested hearing. This is a short hearing where the judge can ask you some questions before deciding whether to approve the childs name change.