Name Change Notification Form - Wyoming 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Name Change Notification Form - Wyoming in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the date at the top of the form, followed by your current address details including city, state, and zip code.
  3. In the 'From' section, input your new name and current address. Ensure that you also provide your Social Security Number for identification purposes.
  4. Fill in your former name and new name in the designated fields. Specify the effective date of your name change.
  5. Select the reason for your name change from the provided options such as marriage, divorce, or court order. If applicable, specify any other reason in the space provided.
  6. Finally, sign the form with both your new and former names to validate your notification.

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A filing fee of $120.00 is required. Call the local court clerk in your county for the exact amount. You will also need to pay the newspaper for the legal publication of your name change, which may be substantial.
The Process for a Name Change in Wyoming The Clerk of Court will issue a Notice of Hearing. That Notice has to be published in the local paper, once per week, for four consecutive weeks. If no one objects to the name change, the Court will sign the Order Changing Name on the date of the hearing.
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.
Sample Email Templates for Name Change Announcements I am writing to inform you of a docHub personal change. Effective [Date], I have legally changed my name from [Old Name] to [New Name]. Please update your records accordingly. Effective immediately, my email address will also change to [New Email Address].
Judicial (Court Petition): Involves filing a petition in the RTC, mandatory publication, a court hearing, and final decision. Costs can vary greatly but typically start around ₱20,000 and can go up to ₱70,000 or more, factoring in attorneys fees and publication. Usually takes 6 months to 1 year or longer.

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