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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.
If you wish to be known by a different name you can change your name(s) (forenames, middle names, and surnames) at any time, provided you do not intend to deceive or defraud anyone. Once you have decided to change your name, you can use the new name for all purposes.
The Marriage Certificate: The key document required for changing your name after marriage is the marriage certificate. This certificate, issued by the Department of Home Affairs (DHA) is proof of your new marital status and serves as the basis for the name change.
Original: File with the Clerk at 175 N.W. 1st Avenue, 12th Floor at the NEW FILINGS window and pay the filing fee of $401.00 (payable by cash, money order or credit card). The Clerk will explain how to have your fingerprints taken.
It takes between 3 weeks and 3 months to change your name in New York, depending on your unresolved criminal, financial, and family history (if any). The time it takes can vary from county to county.
You will need the following documents: Marriage Certificate. Birth Certificate. Decree Absolute. Signed declaration stating that you are switching back to your Maiden name for all purposes.