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General information about the name change process is contained in Wisconsin Statutes 786.36 and 786.37. There is a $164.50 filing fee to file a Name Change action. The Clerk of Courts cannot give you legal advice. If you need further help, you may consult the Wisconsin Statutes, Sections 786.36 and 786.37.
The following are acceptable documents to show proof of your name change: Certified marriage certificate. Certified record of divorce​ Certified court order. Valid unexpired U.S. Passport issued in your current name​ * Note to REAL ID driver license and ID card applicants:
General information about the name change process is contained in Wisconsin Statutes 786.36 and 786.37. There is a $164.50 filing fee to file a Name Change action. The Clerk of Courts cannot give you legal advice. If you need further help, you may consult the Wisconsin Statutes, Sections 786.36 and 786.37.
To obtain a court order, the circuit court will require one or both of the following forms: (1) Court Order to Amend a Wisconsin Birth Certificate, which is available at the Wisconsin Vital Records Office, and (2) Petition to Correct Vital Record.
Fill out a petition form and submit it to the local court; Receive a date for a court hearing on the petition; Publish notice of your name change petition in a local newspaper, once a week for three weeks, and give proof of publication to the court; and. Attend the hearing and bring your birth certificate.
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Thats because the process can take six to eight weeks. Plus, an updated passport can be used as proof of a name change at the Wisconsin DMV when you get your drivers license or state ID updated.
To prove your legal name change, you must show one of the following documents: Marriage document. Divorce decree. Certificate of naturalization showing a new name.
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.
Contact the clerk of circuit court to find out whether both forms must be filed and whether the clerk has local form for a Petition to Correct. After you fill out the required forms, you should attach any necessary supporting documentation and file your forms with the clerk of court.
Contact the clerk of circuit court to find out whether both forms must be filed and whether the clerk has local form for a Petition to Correct. After you fill out the required forms, you should attach any necessary supporting documentation and file your forms with the clerk of court.

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