Judgment for Name Change for Minor - Idaho 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Judgment for Name Change for Minor - Idaho in our editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Full Name of the Party Filing Document at the top of the form. This identifies who is requesting the name change.
  3. Fill in your Mailing Address, including Street or Post Office Box, City, State, and Zip Code. Accurate contact information is essential for court correspondence.
  4. Provide your Telephone number and Email Address (if any) to ensure you can be reached regarding this case.
  5. In the section labeled 'IN RE:', enter the Case Number assigned to your petition. This helps track your case within the court system.
  6. Next, specify the current name of the minor whose name is being changed, along with their date of birth in the designated fields.
  7. Finally, write down the new name that you wish to assign to the minor. Ensure that all names are spelled correctly before submission.
  8. Sign and date where indicated at the bottom of the form to finalize your request.

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For a more comprehensive guide, we suggest a name change checklist, but these are the main steps to remember: Step 1: Update your Social Security card. Step 2: Get a new state ID or drivers license. Step 3: Notify the IRS. Step 4: Renew voter registration. Step 5: Change bank accounts and credit cards.
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.
A Petition for Name Change must be filed with the court in the county in which the Petitioner (the person filing the petition) resides. There may be filing fees of approximately $25-$100 dollars set by the court, and many counties require background checks, which also have an additional cost.
18 with no parental consent. At 16 he can apply to change his own name with parental consent or a court order. He can get an order to waive the consent and at that age would probably be granted it unless it was like a prank name change.
In most states, it is not required to file an official name change petition in court. However, having a court-ordered name change is helpful. Most states allow a legal name change simply through usage. Choose a name and start using it in social settings, on social media, and in your business.

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(1) All applications for change of names must be made to the district court of the county where the person whose name is proposed to be changed resides, by petition, signed by such person, if the person is an adult or an emancipated minor; and if such person is under the age of eighteen (18) years and is not an
Utah courts charge a $375 filing fee to change your name.
The Circuit Clerk will require a filing fee of around $165. An exact amount can be determined by contacting the Clerks Office in the county where you live. Payment will be accepted in cash or by check/money order made payable to [County Name] County Circuit Court Clerk.

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