Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12 982(b), Final Judgment of Change of Name (Adult) ( 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your current name in the designated field. This is crucial as it establishes your identity for the name change process.
  3. Next, provide your new desired name in the appropriate section. Ensure that this is the name you wish to be recognized by moving forward.
  4. Fill in your county of residence and confirm that you are a bona fide resident of that area, as this information is necessary for legal validation.
  5. Review the statement regarding ulterior motives and property rights. Confirm that your request aligns with these legal stipulations before proceeding.
  6. Finally, sign and date the document where indicated, ensuring all parties involved receive a copy as required by law.

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The process does require parent consent. If both parents agree to the change of name and live in the county where the change is sought, they may both file as petitioners.
To do so, you will need to complete the following steps: Have your fingerprints taken. Make a Petition for Name Change. docHub your completed Florida Name Change Petition. File your docHubd Florida Name Change Petition with your local court. Attend the hearing on your court date. Get certified copies of the Order.
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.
(1) Chancery courts have jurisdiction to change the name of any person residing in this state on petition of the person filed in the county in which he or she resides.
An adults name can be changed during a Dissolution of Marriage (divorce) case or by filing a petition for a name change. A parent can change their childs name as part of an Adoption, Dissolution of Marriage, Paternity case, or by filing a petition for a name change of a child.

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In most cases, you must file a petition with your local court to change your name. To do so, you may need to file paperwork and appear before a judge to complete the process. Find your local government website and contact your circuit court to get information about how you can legally change your name.
Once signed by the judge, the final judgment becomes enforceable under Florida law. Both parties are legally bound to follow its terms unless and until they are modified by the court.

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