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hi welcome back to finally revealed in this episode I want to talk about the steps to change your name through the court process I have another video where I talk about the general different ways you can change your name this is going to detail this the general steps for changing your name in court you must remember that each different state in the United States has different rules so some of these may be a little bit different there may be a little bit more information required where you live or a little bit less but if you have this general information you should be in pretty good shape the number one reason that the court is going to look critically at your application to change your name is whether or not you are trying to hide from someone and so thats why some of these requirements are there all right so to be to get started you will need to know your full name and that is on your birth certificate your date of birth your place of birth your parents full names and their dates o