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The fees are: $137 for an adult name change. name if the name is changed at the same time as one of the childs parents. If the childs name is being changed without a parent, the fee is $137.
A childs legal name can only be changed via deed poll or through a change of the childs birth certificate in certain circumstances (see Changing a childs name via the birth certificate below). Schools and GPs often provide the option to register a known as name in addition to registering the childs legal name.
For many states, parents are given up to 6 or 12 months to make the change without a court orderbecause, YES, its that common! Depending on where you live, you just take the birth certificate to the Vital Records Office in the city or county where your child was born, fill out a few forms and voila!
To change the name on your childs birth certificate, contact your states Office of Vital Records (typically part of the Department of Health). Many states allow new parents six to 12 months to make changes on a childs birth certificate without requiring a court order.
Certificates and related services Includes legal certificate fee of $52.30. Change of name registration fee of $79.20 is non-refundable.
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There is a $120 government fee for a legal change of name. This fee is for all the name changes included on one application form. Registry agents will also charge a service fee.
print and fill out the Application to Change a Childs Name and the Requirements for a Police Record Check for a Change of Name (or you can call ServiceOntario 1-800-461-2156 for all of North America (areas outside of Toronto), 416-325-8305 in the Greater Toronto Area and Internationally, or TTY : 416-325-3408 to get
To change the name on your childs birth certificate, contact your states Office of Vital Records (typically part of the Department of Health). Many states allow new parents six to 12 months to make changes on a childs birth certificate without requiring a court order.

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