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How to Legally Change Your Name in Oklahoma You must be a resident of Oklahoma. File a petition with the court that includes the necessary documents. Request a court hearing with a judge. Notify a newspaper to publish the notice of your name change and submit this to the court. Change your name on all official records.
Fortunately for Oklahoma brides, the state acknowledges a valid marriage certificate as proof of a name change. If you are hyphenating or switching your middle name to your maiden name, your process is slightly different. You will file a petition in a probate court in your county.
Step 1 Complete the Petition Form. The first form that must be filled out is the Petition. Step 2 Complete Verification Form. Step 3 Complete Notice Form. Step 4 Complete Order Form. Step 5 Make Copies. Step 6 Submit Forms to Court Clerk. Step 7 Publish Notice. Step 8 Attend Hearing.
Fortunately for Oklahoma brides, the state acknowledges a valid marriage certificate as proof of a name change. If you are hyphenating or switching your middle name to your maiden name, your process is slightly different. You will file a petition in a probate court in your county.
As of 2019, the court filing fee to file such a petition within Oklahoma is $144.14, plus $30 for a separate publication notice fee, for a total of $174.14. Any lawful reason that the Petitioner deems a benefit is typically adequate to satisfy most courts.
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To update your name change on your Drivers License, visit your local Department of Public Safety (DPS) Office. You will be required to present one (1) piece of primary identification, one (1) piece of secondary identification, and your marriage license, divorce decree, or name change decree, whatever the case may be.
How to Legally Change Your Name in Oklahoma You must be a resident of Oklahoma. File a petition with the court that includes the necessary documents. Request a court hearing with a judge. Notify a newspaper to publish the notice of your name change and submit this to the court. Change your name on all official records.
After filing the necessary paperwork with the Court Clerk, the process usually takes about 2-3 weeks before the name change is final. Once the Court Clerk has accepted your paperwork, the court will schedule a hearing date.
After filing the necessary paperwork with the Court Clerk, the process usually takes about 2-3 weeks before the name change is final. Once the Court Clerk has accepted your paperwork, the court will schedule a hearing date.
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.

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