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Changing ones name in Utah after marriage may be a lengthy and tedious process. However, people can hire skilled lawyers to act on their behalf. Requesters who petition the court may need to wait eight (8) weeks to complete the process.
How long do you have to change your name after getting married? Theres no exact time limit for changing your name after getting married. People change their names whenever they are ready to. However, some workplaces request to be informed within 60 days or so after the change of name.
No, your marriage license doesnt expire so there is no deadline for a name change after marriage or time limit you must adhere to in order to be able to change your name after marriage. In fact, many spouses and newly married couples choose to wait to see what happens after they get married.
A completed Form DS-5504, Application for a U.S. Passport Corrections, Name Change within 1 Year of Passport Issuance, and Limited Passport Holders. An original or certified copy of your marriage certificate or the government-issued document evidencing the change under federal or state law.
Utah Legal Clinic Pricing for Name and/or Gender Changes: Uncontested Minor and/or Gender Name Change: $985.00 Flat Fee (this includes the $360.00 filing fee);
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To change your name on your Utah drivers license, bring your current drivers license, certified marriage certificate, Social Security card, and your U.S. passport or certified birth certificate to the Utah DMV. The fee is $18 if you are just changing your name.
How long does it take to legally change my name? Name change actions can take anywhere from a day, to six (6) months (sometimes even longer). The time it takes for name change actions to be ordered/decreed varies not only from state to state but from county to county and courthouse to courthouse as well.
There is no legal requirement for either party in a marriage to change their name once married. If you do decide to change your name, there is no centralized process or agency that will change or update your name for all agencies. To assume a new last name, you must contact each agency individually.
Step 3 File Forms Visit your countys district court and file all original copies of the name change forms. The court clerk will ask you to pay the filing fee of $150 and will give you a hearing date.
You can legally change your name by filing papers in court. If a judge agrees, they will give you a court order that states your new legal name. You need this order to change your name on identity documents, like your drivers license, passport, or social security card.

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