Alabama Request to Change Name - Form PS-12 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Alabama Request to Change Name - Form PS-12 in our editor.
  2. Begin by entering your current name in the designated fields for first, middle, and last names. Ensure accuracy as this will be your official request.
  3. Fill in your address, including street, city, state, and zip code. This information is crucial for the court's records.
  4. Provide your phone numbers (home and work) and date of birth in the specified format (mm/dd/yyyy).
  5. Indicate your name at birth and confirm that you are an adult (19 or older) residing in Alabama by filling in the county name.
  6. In the section explaining why you want to change your name, provide a clear and concise reason.
  7. Enter your desired new name in the appropriate field.
  8. Check the boxes confirming that you meet all legal requirements regarding criminal charges and previous convictions.
  9. Attach a certified copy of your birth certificate and a copy of your photo ID as required by the form.
  10. Finally, sign the form in front of a notary public. Ensure that all sections are complete before submission.

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A Petition for Name Change must be filed with the court in the county in which the Petitioner (the person filing the petition) resides. There may be filing fees of approximately $25-$100 dollars set by the court, and many counties require background checks, which also have an additional cost.
First, youll file a new Name Reservation Request, which costs $28 online. After this is approved, youll pay $104 to file the Alabama Certificate of Amendment online. This is the official form used to change your Alabama LLC name.
In order to change your LLC name, you must file a Certificate of Amendment with the Alabama Secretary of State. This officially updates your legal entity (your Limited Liability Company) on the state records.
Your Alabama divorce attorney can help you change your name at the time of the divorce by adding it to the divorce agreement and final order or filing a legal proceeding after the divorce is final. This may be accomplished by filing a petition to change your name in the Probate Court of your county of residence.
We cannot update it once it has been registered. If you want to correct any errors, the company will need to pass another special resolution and apply again to change the company name.

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Generally speaking, changing a businesss structure involves: Filling out legal forms. Making legal documents. Filing those documents and forms with your state (and paying fees). Transferring liabilities and assets to the new business entity. Ending the prior business entity, if applicable.
How long will the entire application for change of name take? Name change actions can take anywhere from a day, to six (6) months (sometimes even longer).

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