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A person who wishes to attain a legal name change may file an application with the probate court where the person wishing to change names resides. The applicant must have resided in the county for the past 60 days. The filing fee is $83.60 for adult name changes.
The Bureau does not issue a new Certificate of Live Birth (commonly referred to as a birth certificate); upon request within approximately 90 days following receipt of Judgment Entry, the Bureau will issue a Certificate of Birth in the new name and with a footnote observing referencing that the legal name change is
In most states, a change in surname following a marriage takes only a few weeks. In some cases, the process can take several months. If you are getting divorced, the name change can be done as part of the divorce process. For all other name change requests, a petition must be filed with your states court system.
If Requesting a Confidential Name Change: The applicant must provide proof that it would jeopardize the applicants personal safety to have the name change on the public record. Please refer to Ohio Revised Code section 2717.11 to determine if you meet the requirements.
Ohio law permits an adult parent of a minor, a guardian of a minor, or guardian ad litem for a minor to apply to the Probate Court for a name change for the minor by filing an Application with the Court. The filing must be made in person.
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Once you complete your application (online or in person), well mail an updated card to you, usually within 14 business days. There is no charge. Be sure to let your employer know about your name change so they can update their payroll records, and we can accurately keep track of your earnings.
How long does the name change process take? Usually 60-90 days after your application is filed.
Instructions: Name change requests should be accompanied by a copy of the name change order, such as marriage certificate, divorce decree, and probate order. Please email your name change form and supporting documentation to attyreg@sc.ohio.gov.

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