PETITION FOR CHANGE OF REGISTERED NAME DUE TO MARRIAGE 2026

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  2. Begin by filling in your personal details, including your full name, date of birth, and place of birth. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for verification.
  3. In the section for 'Name to Appear on Database', clearly indicate your maiden name and the married name you wish to register. Double-check spelling to avoid any issues.
  4. Provide details about your marriage, including the husband's name, place of marriage, and date of marriage. Attach a copy of your Marriage Contract as Annex 'A'.
  5. Certify that all information provided is true by signing at the designated area. Remember to include both your maiden and married names where required.
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Your surname or middle name does not change automatically upon marriage unless you elect to change it. Nothing in the law requires you to change your name when getting married; it is your personal choice. You are not required to have the same surname as your spouse.
If you divorce or dissolve a civil partnership you can simply go back to using your previous surname without having to officially record the change. If you were married you can simply let everyone know you are reverting to your previous name (such as a Birth name or maiden name).
After the wedding, your officiant will sign your certificate of marriage. Then, theyll file it with the county clerks office. In most cases, thatll become your legal name change document.
If youre not comfortable using Microsoft Word, attaching files to emails, etc, file in person or by mail instead. If you have any trouble filing your documents, please email probono@sixfifty.com. Utah courts charge a $375 filing fee to change your name.
What do your states laws require? StateDeadline California None Colorado 30 days Connecticut None: 48 hours notice only applies to change of address with $92 infraction fee (fine and surcharge) Delaware 30 days47 more rows Feb 28, 2025

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Yes, it costs money to change your name. The costs increase if you request a name change outside of the context of a marriage license application or a divorce, for which (if granted) there are no additional costs to legally obtain a new surname, explains Ernestine J.

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