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Are Arizona Marriage Records Public Information? Yes. Arizona marriage records are generally considered public records and may be accessed by any public member.
Minor (Child) Name Change Changing the name of a minor in Arizona can be accomplished through the submission of a written application to the superior court. The request can only be made by the childs parent or guardian and it must be filed in the county where the child resides.
On request of a person who files an application for a change of name, the court may seal the change of name application and judgment. The information in the application and judgment shall not be disclosed and is not a public record.
WHO: You must notify the other parent of the minor child (or both parents if you are the childs guardian) about your request for name change and the scheduled hearing. If the minor child is 14 years or older, he/she must sign a docHubd consent to the name change request, or attend the hearing.
If you really want to turn the tradition on its head, your husband can take your last name. Its not the most common practice, but its certainly an option.
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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.
Minor (Child) Name Change Changing the name of a minor in Arizona can be accomplished through the submission of a written application to the superior court. The request can only be made by the childs parent or guardian and it must be filed in the county where the child resides.
You can keep your maiden name, hyphenate or come up with a new name that combines both of your last names. But what about your husband taking your last name instead? A man taking his wifes name is often seen as uncommon. However, its pretty common for queer couples to take each others last names.
In Arizona, an adult who wishes, for good cause shown, to change his/her name must present an Application to that effect, verified by affidavit, to the Superior Court in the county of the Petitioners residence.
Generally speaking, 16 and 17-year-olds can change their name without the consent of their parents / guardians, but there are certain situations where theyll still need the consent of everyone with parental responsibility for them.

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