That the minor has been a bona fide resident of County, Ohio, for at least one 2025

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A signed and docHubd Consent to Name Change should be obtained and filed by the consenting non-applicant parent(s). If the signed consent is not obtained, notice of the hearing must be given to the non-consenting parent(s).
The judge will consider whether there is reasonable and proper cause for the change of name. Ohio Revised Code 2717. For minors, reasonable and proper cause means the name change is in the best interests of the child.
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.
Your legal name is on your birth certificate, drivers license and other official government documents. You may want to change your legal name to match your: Marital status. If you get married or divorced, you may want to change your name to match your spouses last name or remove your ex-spouses last name.
In Ohio, this law is referred to as unlawful sexual conduct with a minor (Ohio Rev. Code 2907.04). It provides that a person 18 years of age or older is prohibited from having sex with anyone between 13 and 15 years of age.
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The filing fee is $112.00. However, there may be additional costs depending upon the circumstances. Those additional costs can include, but are not limited to, costs for a guardian ad litem, costs for publication, or costs for certified mail.
This guide provides an outline for adult Ohio residents who wish to change their legal name or gender marker on identity documents and other records. An adult is someone age 18 or older. Listed below are the most common steps taken to make these changes.
If the judge grants the court order to change your name, the court sends you certified copies of the court order approving your name change. The name-change court order may be called an Entry for Name Change or Judgment Entry for Name Change. Ask for at least 6 certified copies of the court order.

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