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Name change actions can take anywhere from a day to six (6) months (sometimes even longer). The time it takes for such action to be ordered/decreed varies not only from county to county, but sometimes from courthouse to courthouse as well.
A name change can be filed in county court or district court. Check with the clerk when you file your case to determine what court (county or district) the case should be filed in.
The Social Security Administration has its own form which you can get for free. The good folks at SSI will also let the IRS know about the name change, so youre good to go. When you go to the DMV, youll just need to bring the certified copy of the marriage certificate and youll be done.
Submit your filings to a Colorado court located within your county of residence. You will be required to pay the $100 filing fee upon submission of your documents. Additional fees may be required for certified copies.
A name change can be filed in county court or district court. Check with the clerk when you file your case to determine what court (county or district) the case should be filed in.
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Submit your filings to a Colorado court located within your county of residence. You will be required to pay the $100 filing fee upon submission of your documents. Additional fees may be required for certified copies.
In order to legally change your name in Colorado, you must petition a court in the county of which you live, see C.R.S. 13-15-101.
File the Petition of Change of Name Form (JDF 433). Be sure to sign the petition either in the presence of a court clerk or a notary public. Complete the JDF 426 form (Publication for Change of Name), but do not sign it. Complete the caption box of the form JDF 448 (Final Decree for Change of 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.
Name changes cost anywhere from under $100 to more than $500, depending on your state. In many states, fees vary in each county, so check with your local probate, family, or district court clerk. Many states still have fees well under $100.

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