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In Indiana, a person over the age of 18 can generally get his or her name changed by a court. It is actually not necessary to get a court order for a name change; an adult can simply begin using a new name as along as the person is not trying to get away from creditors or criminal problems.
Basic steps to change a name You pay a $435-$450 filing fee. If you cant afford the fee, you can ask the court to waive it. The clerk will give you a date when a judge will make a decision.
Once the judge decides, you pick up a court decree (court order) with your new name. The process generally takes up to 3 months.
The filing fee for a name change petition is $157. All petitions for a change of name must be docHubd prior to filing.
A major heads up: You have just 30 days to notify the BMV about your legal name change from the time its official.
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To prove your legal name change, you must show one of the following documents: Marriage document. Divorce decree. Certificate of naturalization showing a new name.
You dont need to have any kind of valid reason to change your name, so long as it is not for any fraudulent purpose, such as avoiding paying a debt or fulfilling an obligation you are free to change your name at any time.
Acceptable documents may include: marriage or civil partnership certificate. overseas marriage or civil partnership certificate. enrolled deed poll. unenrolled deed poll or change of name deed. statutory declaration or affidavit. baptismal or confirmation certificate (for first names only) birth certificate.
The police: If you have a criminal record the police will also need to be notified of your new name. Insurance providers, utility companies, local councils and the electoral roll should also be notified of any change.
First, you will need to file a name change petition in the circuit court in the county where you live. (You can get a Petition for Name Change at .) Second, you have to publish a notice of name change in a local newspaper for three weeks.

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