Name Change Notification Form - New Mexico 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Name Change Notification Form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the date and your current address, including city, state, and zip code. This information is essential for proper identification.
  3. Fill in your ID number if applicable. This helps in verifying your identity during the name change process.
  4. In the 'From' section, write your new name and current address details. Ensure accuracy as this will be used for record updates.
  5. Provide your Social Security Number in the designated field to facilitate any necessary updates with government agencies.
  6. Clearly state your former name and new name in the respective fields. This is crucial for ensuring all records reflect your updated information.
  7. Indicate the effective date of the name change to inform relevant parties when they should update their records.
  8. Select a reason for your name change from the options provided or specify another reason in the space given.
  9. Finally, sign both as your new name and former name to validate the document before submission.

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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.
Fill out Form SS-5, an application for a Social Security card. You should also provide: Your legal name change document (your marriage certificate or court order) Proof of identity (your current drivers license or state ID should suffice)
In order to get a court order changing your name or a childs name, you must file a petition in the District Court in the county where you live. After you file your petition to change the name, you will get a court hearing.
Submit the filing fee of $132.00 (the Court does not accept personal checks) cash, credit/debit card, money order, or cashiers check, payable to Clerk of the District Court. A Judge is randomly assigned to your case.
Head to a local New Mexico MVD location and ask to update your license with the new name. You can find a list of locations here. Youll be expected to bring along proof of the name change (yep, that marriage certificate or court order again) as well as your existing state ID or current NM drivers license.
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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.
The entire process of legal name change in New Mexico will take at least five (5) weeks, from the date that you file your petition to the date of your hearing before the judge. The process is formally completed by the Judge signing a final decree/order that directs your birth certificate to be amended.
Use certified copies of marriage and divorce certificates or name change orders as proof to notify these federal and state agencies that you changed your name. Social Security card. Drivers license or state ID card. Tax returns. U.S. passport. Naturalization certificate and certificate of citizenship. Veterans benefits.

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