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How Do I Apply For A Minor Name Change? The applicant for the name change of a minor must obtain the consent of the minors parents. If either parent does not consent then a hearing is required. Notice of the hearing must be given to the non-consenting parent(s).
You will need: 1) Completed Application for Change of Name (Forms Adults: 21.0, 21.1, 21.5) (Forms Minors: 21.2, 21.3, 21.4, 21.5); 2) Current government-issued photo ID (ex. drivers license); 3) Certified copy of birth certificate (minors only); and 4) $100.00 filing fee.
Copies of your name change application filings, Certified copy of your birth certificate (if required by your county), Photo ID, and Proof of newspaper publication (if required by your county).
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.
How Do I Apply For A Minor Name Change? The applicant for the name change of a minor must obtain the consent of the minors parents. If either parent does not consent then a hearing is required. Notice of the hearing must be given to the non-consenting parent(s).
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The court may choose to publish the name change application in the local newspaper. This may require the posting of additional funds with the court to cover the cost of publication. The filing fee is $83.60 for adult name changes. If publication is required, the filing fee is instead $153.60.
The court may choose to publish the name change application in the local newspaper. This may require the posting of additional funds with the court to cover the cost of publication. The filing fee is $83.60 for adult name changes. If publication is required, the filing fee is instead $153.60.
Gather a certified copy of your name-change court order, your valid identification (like a U.S. passport or drivers license), and proof of U.S. citizenship. It is ok if your documents have your former name. Mail-in or submit your application and supporting materials in person at your local Social Security office.

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