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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. Get certified copies of the Order.
The exact filing fee will vary from county to county, but is generally about $400. For example, in Broward County the filing fee is $401, and in Orange County the fee is currently $412.50. While you await your hearingwhich could be as soon as the same dayyou should fill out the Final Judgment of Name Change form.
After your Self-Help appointment, make a copy of all your documents: a. Original: File with the Clerk at 175 N.W. 1st Avenue, 12th Floor at the NEW FILINGS window and pay the filing fee of $401.00 (payable by cash, money order or credit card). The Clerk will explain how to have your fingerprints taken.
Name change actions can take anywhere from a day to six (6) months (sometimes even longer).
CHANGE OF NAME PETITION PROCESS In Florida, chancery courts have the power to change the name of any person residing in the state, provided that a petition is filed in the county where the person is a resident. The name change process can take several weeks.
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You will need the following documents to get a legal name change in Florida after marriage: Photo identification. Typically a Florida state drivers license or state ID. Proof of citizenship or legal presence. Proof of Social Security. Two proofs of address. Certified marriage certificate.
Complete Background Check. Unless you are attempting to restore your former name, you must obtain a state and national fingerprint-based background check. Fill Out Petition for Change of Name. Submit Filings to the Circuit Court. Obtain a Hearing Date. Attend Hearing.
The court charges a filing fee of about $400. Go to County Resources for the exact filing fee for your county. If you plan to pay the full amount at the time of filing, it is usually best to pay with cash or check, as the clerk of court will charge extra fees if you pay with a credit card.

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