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Fill out the Application for a Social Security Card (Form SS-5) (PDF) and bring it to a local office along with unexpired identification and proof of name change, such as a marriage or divorce document, adoption decree, amended or corrected birth certificate, court order with the name change, or tribal document.
You may want to change your legal name to match your: Marital status. If you get married or divorced, you may want to change your name to match your spouses last name or remove your ex-spouses last name. Familys name. Gender identity. Personal preference.
You do not need to apply for a legal name change if you were just married. The Certified Abstract of Marriage (green paper) obtained form the Marriage Department, can be used to legally change your last name if you wish.
You must bring an ORIGINAL or CERTIFIED copy of the following name change documents to make that connection: Original or Certified Copy of a Marriage Certificate or Marriage License. Certified Copy of a Decree of Divorce, Dissolution, or Annulment of Marriage. Certified Copy of a Court Ordered Name Change.
The first step in changing your name in Ohio is to get a court order recognizing your name change. 1 The typical steps are: file an application in the Probate Court of the county you live in, publish notice of a hearing about your application, and attend a hearing about your application in the Probate Court.
A person who wishes to attain a legal name change may file an application with the probate court where the person wishing to change names resides. The applicant must have resided in the county for the past 60 days. The filing fee is $83.60 for adult name changes.