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How long will the name change take? Legal name changes in New Jersey currently take between 60 to 90 days, on average.
You must do this within two weeks of the date of the date of the Final Judgment.
To obtain certified copies of New Jersey records, you should contact the municipality that originally issued the document and/or contact the State Office of Vital Statistics and Registry by visiting or by calling (609) 292-4087.
In New Jersey, there is a $2.00 fee to process the legal name change. There is also a $25.00 fee if you want to receive a corrected birth certificate, marriage license, civil union or domestic partnership record. Checks or money orders should be made payable to the Treasurer, State of New Jersey.
In New Jersey, there is a $2.00 fee to process the legal name change. There is also a $25.00 fee if you want to receive a corrected birth certificate, marriage license, civil union or domestic partnership record. Checks or money orders should be made payable to the Treasurer, State of New Jersey.
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Who You Need to Notify of a Name Change The passport office (see more details below) The DVLA (driving licence, vehicle registration) HM Revenue and Customs. Child Benefit. Local Authority (Council tax and electoral register) Land Registry. Student Loans. Your employer.
What Fees Are Involved To Change a Name? Name changes cost anywhere from under $100 to more than $500, depending on your state. In many states, fees vary in each county, so check with your local probate, family, or district court clerk. Many states still have fees well under $100.
(The NJ MVC requires you to change your name with the SSA before updating your drivers license.) Updating your name on your drivers license cannot be done online or by mail, you must visit your nearest MVC office in person.
No, your marriage license doesnt expire so there is no deadline for a name change after marriage or time limit you must adhere to in order to be able to change your name after marriage. In fact, many spouses and newly married couples choose to wait to see what happens after they get married.
To obtain a new copy of your Birth Certificate, you will need to contact the Vital Records office for the NJ county where you were born. Please visit the State of New Jerseys Department of Health website for more information on obtaining Birth Certificates.

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