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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.
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.
This is because the law requires that both parents consent to the name change, unless they are deceased, have abandoned the children, or have not contributed to the childrens support for at least the past 5 years in a row. Fill in the name of the childrens father, and his address.
What are the name change requirements for a minor? If the person who wants to change their name is under 18 years old, there are additional requirements: Both parents must consent to the name change unless a parent has abandoned the child.
First Step: Drafting an Affidavit In the first step, a local notary must draft an affidavit, or document, outlining the minors name changes justifications. It must also include the following: Parents or guardians names, addresses, and ages of the children. The childs place of birth, age, date, and old and new

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You must file the application for change of name in the county where you and the minor child reside. You must file a certified copy of the minor childs birth certificate with the Petition. You must have proper and reasonable cause for the requested change of name.
Summary of Costs to Change a Childs Name Full Service Petition $190. Court Filing Fee $214 (200-290, depending on county) Legal Announcement in Newspaper $100 (60-207, depending on county)
The first step in legally changing your name is physically obtaining your marriage license. In order to do this you must submit an application for a name change to your countys probate court. It usually takes 10-20 minutes to have your application approved and you are on your way.

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