Georgia Verification of Name Change Petition for Minor Child(ren) 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Georgia Verification of Name Change Petition for Minor Child(ren) in our editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name in the designated field at the top of the form. This identifies you as the petitioner.
  3. Next, fill in the county where you are filing this petition. This is important for jurisdiction purposes.
  4. In the case number section, if applicable, enter your assigned case number. If this is your first filing, you may leave it blank.
  5. Proceed to affirm that you have read the petition by checking the appropriate box and signing your name as the petitioner.
  6. Finally, ensure to leave space for a notary public's signature and date. This step is crucial for validating your petition.

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6 to 12 weeks From the day you start, to the day you have your Final Order in your hands, it will likely be 2-3 months for an Adult Name Change in Georgia. It can be more, or less. The time it takes can vary from county to county, and sometimes from courthouse to courthouse.
3. Administrative Process Under R.A. 9048 and R.A. 10172 Filing of the Petition. File the petition with the local civil registrar where the record to be corrected is kept (or at the Philippine Consulate if you are living abroad). Supporting Documents. Fees. Evaluation Period. Approval and Annotation. Timeframe.
File a petition to the Clerks Office of the Superior Court of the county where you reside. Contact the Clerks Office of the Superior Court for information about how to submit a petition and pay fees. You must complete and sign all required paperwork for your petition.
For most purposes a deed poll will be accepted to change documents, but there are some important exceptions. Birth and marriage certificates cannot be changed. However, your deed poll together with your birth certificate will be sufficient for the passport office to issue you with a passport in the new name.
The cost to legally change your name can vary greatly by jurisdiction. Typically, youll need to file a petition for a name change with your local court, which involves a filing fee. These fees can range anywhere from $50 to several hundred dollars.

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How much does it cost to legally change my name in Georgia? The cost of a name change varies by county, but in general the costs are: Approximately $200-$250 to file with the court. Approximately $80 newspaper fee for publication.

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