Name Change Notification Package for Brides, Court Ordered Name Change, Divorced, Marriage for Illinois - Illinois 2025

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After your divorce Fill out Ex Parte Application for Restoration of Former Name After Entry of Judgment and Order (form FL-395). This asks the court to change your name back to a former name. Make one copy of the form. Self-address an envelope and add postage unless you want to come back to court to pick it up.
The filing fee for a Name Change case is $314.00. Minors cannot be included in the same case as an adult, a separate case for Minor Name Change must be filed. Call the Circuit Clerk Civil Division at (815)334-4310 to request a court date.
Visit your local Illinois Secretary of State office with your new social security card, marriage certificate, and current drivers license or ID. You will be required to fill out the necessary forms and may need to pay a fee for the issuance of a new license or ID.
Obtain and complete the following forms on the Lake County Circuit Clerk website under the section titled Name Change: Request for Name Change (Adult) (2 copies required) Notice of Publication (2 copies required) Name Change Decree (3 copies required)
Name Change Filing Fees StateFiling Fee IL $300 - $350 IN $100 - $200 KS $166 - $195 KY $50 - $10047 more rows
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If you want to restore your maiden name after a divorce, include a name change request in your petition for dissolution of marriage.
In Illinois, spouses can revert to their maiden names following a divorce with minimal hassle. In order to do so, the interested spouse must simply include a request in the divorce petition to restore a maiden name. The same applies to same-sex divorcing couples.
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).

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