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To change your name on your California drivers license or DMV identity card, you will need to submit a certified copy of a court-ordered name change and fill out a form DL-44. You can pick up a copy of the form at any DMV location (it is not available online).
Name change actions can take anywhere from a day to six (6) months (sometimes even longer). The time it takes for such action to be ordered/decreed varies not only from county to county, but sometimes from courthouse to courthouse as well.
Name change in California outside of a marriage or divorce. If you are changing your name separate from a marriage or divorce, you will need to petition the court to change your name. This process can take up to three months after you submit your paperwork. You can complete your forms online or download them.
In California, you can ask for a court order to change your legal name. To do this, you file a petition with the court and publish a notice in a newspaper. Then, youll either have a court date (a hearing) where a judge will make a decision, or the judge may make a decision without a hearing.
Go to the DHSMV website for a complete list of accepted documents. Pay the $25 processing fee to complete the process. The DHSMV will then provide you with a new drivers license showing your new name.
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File the Petition in the County Superior Court. (see California Code of Civil Procedure, Section 1276) Each court charges a filing fee. You can File a Fee Waiver Request if you cant afford the Court Fees.
Basic steps to change a name You pay a $435-$450 filing fee. If you cant afford the fee, you can ask the court to waive it. The clerk will give you a date when a judge will make a decision.
If you case was in Orange County, you can file in person at the Lamoreaux Justice Center in Orange or you can file via mail. No matter how you file, you should include a self-addressed stamped envelope and the appropriate fee. For the current fee schedule, please click here .

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