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Fla. Stat. 68.07. Section 68.07 - Change of name (1) Chancery courts have jurisdiction to change the name of any person residing in this state on petition of the person filed in the county in which he or she resides.
Fingerprints and/or Background Check Some states require adults to get fingerprinted and either submit the fingerprint card when you file for your name change, or to get fingerprinted and also have a background check completed before you can file for a name change.
Felony Convictions If you were convicted of a felony, you must wait two years after you complete your entire sentence before you may ask for a name change. If you finished your sentence in jail, you would need to wait two years from the day you were released.
The U.S. Department of State requires official proof of name change, and a notarized affidavit of name change is often an accepted form of evidence along with any additional required documents such as a marriage certificate or court order.
No, changing your name will not hide your criminal record from a background check and should not be pursued for this purpose. Heres why: Name Change Process: States typically require you to update all relevant public records after a name change. However, your criminal record remains tied to your new name.
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No, name changes do not appear on background checks. Background checks only search information for the given name. However, an alias search can be conducted to discover any potential aliases an applicant used. These aliases can be used to conduct a more thorough investigation of an applicant.
In short, changing your name will not erase or hide your criminal record from appearing on background checks.

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