Hearing name change 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the hearing name change document in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'In the matter of a change of name for:' section with your current legal name. This is crucial as it identifies you in the petition.
  3. Next, locate the 'From' and 'To' fields. Enter your current name in the 'From' field and your desired new name in the 'To' field. Ensure that both names are spelled correctly to avoid any issues.
  4. Proceed to fill out the case number if applicable, which helps track your petition within the court system.
  5. Specify the date and time for your hearing at the County Courthouse. This information is essential for scheduling purposes.
  6. Finally, review all entered information for accuracy before saving or printing your completed form. This ensures that all details are correct prior to submission.

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All the requirements for a name change are found at SC Code Ann. 15-49-10. You must file a case with the Family Court and pay a $150 filing fee.
Change of name evidence: laminated documents change of name deed. marriage certificate. a civil partnership certificate.
To locate someone who changed their name, start by searching court records in the relevant county. Public records databases and online court portals may provide access. Hiring a licensed private investigator can help, especially if the person has moved or uses different names.
Evidence to show the customer has changed their name marriage certificates. civil partnership certificates. Post-Date form 2 (PD2) gender recognition certificates (GRCs) enrolled deed poll. change of name deed. unenrolled deed poll. adoption order or certificate.
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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Gazette notification, Marriage Certificate, Court Order, or other legal documents proving the necessity of the name change or you can refer UIDAI website to explore document list.
Contact the countys court clerk where the name change was granted and ask what you need to provide to get a copy of the court record and how much it costs. One way to find the countys court clerk is to visit the state court website and look for county court contact information.
Individual name change petition: $203.50. Family name change petition: $204.50 for the first named person, plus $203.50 for each additional named person.

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