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If you recently got married and want to change your last name to your spouses last name, you may not have to go to court. You can usually change the name on your drivers license and social security card to your spouses last name with just your marriage license or certificate.
A filing fee of $70.00-100.00 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.
How to Change Your Name After Getting Married in 11 Simple Steps Obtain your marriage certificate and certified copies. Inform relevant government departments such as DVLA and HMRC. Inform your bank and building societies. Tell your employer. Apply for a new passport. Inform the council.
Name Change Action Allowed: In Wyoming, an adult may change their name by filing an action in the District Court with appropriate forms. Who is an adult? A person who has attained the age of 18 years is considered an adult.
A filing fee of $70.00-100.00 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.
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What Fees Are Involved To Change a Name? 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.
Filing a Court Ordered Name Change Obtain a certified copy of the court order that stipulates the name change from the court that issued the change and specifically states in the order that Vital Statistics Services is to amend or issue a new birth certificate. Complete the Application For Correction Form.
If you need to make a name correction on a birth certificate, please contact the Vital Statistics Office, (307) 777-7591. Some corrections may require a court order. You can ask to change the childs name as part of an adoption or paternity case.
Name Change Action Allowed: In Wyoming, an adult may change their name by filing an action in the District Court with appropriate forms. Who is an adult? A person who has attained the age of 18 years is considered an adult.
The cost of filing at the District Court will vary depending on the county in which you reside. You should be prepared to pay $100 to $150. If you are unable to pay the fee, you can apply to have your fees waived by filling out the Informa Pauperis Application Form and submitting it with your petition.

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