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FindLaw Newsletters Stay up-to-date with how the law affects your life Fill out a petition with your personal information. Sign the petition before a notary public. File the completed petition and any supporting identity documents with the chancery court clerk. Prepare to attend a court hearing to consider the request.
The petitioner must pay a filing fee with a certified check, cash, or money order. The filing fee for a name change is around $150, but the exact amount will vary by district.
In most cases, you must file a petition with your local court to change your name. To do so, you may need to file paperwork and appear before a judge to complete the process. Find your local government website and contact your circuit court to get information about how you can legally change your name.
Changes or Corrections: Call our Vital Records office at 601-206-8200 or send e-mail to VRInfo@msdh.ms.gov.
How to change your name. 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.
Youll need to print and fill out Form SS-5, which is the official application for a Social Security card. Then, mail or hand-deliver the form to a nearby SSA office. Youll need to include: Your legal name change document (your marriage certificate or court order)