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Begin by filling in your personal information in the 'Person Filing' section, including your address, city, state, zip code, telephone number, and email address. If you are represented by an attorney, include their bar number and check the appropriate box.
In the 'In the Matter of' section, enter the case number assigned to your application for a name change.
Clearly state the names of all individuals requesting the name change in the designated field.
Review the notice carefully. Ensure you understand your rights and obligations regarding this court proceeding. If needed, consult an attorney for legal advice.
Fill in the details of your court hearing: date, time, location, and hearing officer's name as indicated on your notice.
Finally, sign and date the application at the bottom of the form to complete it.
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What are the requirements to change your name in Arkansas?
For most purposes a deed poll will be accepted to change documents, but there are some important exceptions. Birth and marriage certificates cannot be changed. However, your deed poll together with your birth certificate will be sufficient for the passport office to issue you with a passport in the new name.
How much does it cost to legally change your name in Arkansas?
It simply requires you to use the documentation of your marriage or divorce to update your identification documents (Drivers License, Social Security, etc). In the case of changing the name of a child (minor), both parents must agree to the change before the courts will review the request.
How much is it to legally change your name in Arkansas?
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.
How much does a name change cost in Washington state?
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.
How much does a name change cost in SC?
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.
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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.
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