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You cannot make name changes online. For name changes, or any additional changes, you can visit a Licensed Operator or Licensing Office to request a duplicate and have a new credential mailed to you. Many Licensing Offices provide walk-in services.
Go to .orec.ok.gov and click Login Now. Select the License Portal. Login to the License Portal. Select Name Change Request. Provide new name being requested. Upload Supporting Documentation. (can include marriage license, divorce. Submit payment.
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. Check your state court website for filing fee details.
Submit Forms to Court Clerk Bring the original forms and copies to the court clerk for the county where you reside and pay the filing fee. The state has a base-level filing fee of $85 for a name change. However, many counties have local, supplemental fees that may increase the amount.
To change the name of a minor child, the childs parents or guardian must file the petition. If the parents are divorced or separated, and one parent wants to change the childs name, the parent desiring to change the childs name must personally notify the other parent.
How to Legally Change Your Name in Oklahoma You must be a resident of Oklahoma. File a petition with the court that includes the necessary documents. Request a court hearing with a judge. Notify a newspaper to publish the notice of your name change and submit this to the court. Change your name on all official records.