Name Change Notification Form - Missouri 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Name Change Notification Form - Missouri in our editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'To' section with the recipient's name, date, and address details including city, state, and zip code.
  3. In the 'From' section, enter your new name and current address along with your Social Security Number if applicable.
  4. Specify your former name and new name clearly in the designated fields.
  5. Indicate the effective date of your name change to ensure proper record updates.
  6. Select the reason for your name change from the provided options or specify another reason in the space provided.
  7. Conclude by signing both as your new name and former name to validate the notification.

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Yes, you can certainly request journals to make these changes. Name changes are a fact of life, and journal publishers are increasingly recognizing that authors may need to retroactively change or amend their names.
Step 4: File the petition. You will need to go to your local Missouri county courthouse to file the required documents with the court clerk and pay all necessary fees to schedule your hearing. Depending on the county, the cost to file a petition can range between $100-$200.
Below, our Aiken, SC family law attorney identifies the most important people to tell. Notify Social Security of Your Name Change. Update Your South Carolina Drivers License or State ID Card. Get a New Passport. Contact Banks Other Financial Institutions. Tell Your Employer. Notify Your Medical Providers.
After the name change hearing, you still have to go through publishing your change of name. Missouri statute 527.290 states that public notice of a name change shall be given at least three times in a newspaper published in the county where such person is residing, within 20 days after the order of court is made.
A person can change his/her name at any time in his/her lifetime. However, it needs to be done legally by creating an affidavit, publishing an advertisement in the newspaper and a notification in the Gazette of India.
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However, it needs to be done legally by creating an affidavit, publishing an advertisement in the newspaper and a notification in the Gazette of India. After the name change is notified in the Gazette, the person can start using the new name and apply for changing the name in all ID proof documents.
In most cases, you must file a petition with your local court to change your name. To do so, you may need to file paperwork and appear before a judge to complete the process. Find your local government website and contact your circuit court to get information about how you can legally change your name.
Persons 18 and older seeking to change their name may do so by filing a Petition for Change of Name (For Adult Individual) (CAFC401). The petition must state important facts required by law in order for a name change to be granted.

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