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The name change petition can be filed in the County Court or Supreme Court of the county where you live. If you live in New York City, you can file your papers in any New York City Civil Court or the Supreme Court in the county where you live. The Civil Court costs less money than the Supreme Court.
Use certified copies of marriage and divorce certificates or name change orders as proof to notify these federal and state agencies that you changed your name. Social Security card. Drivers license or state ID card. Tax returns. U.S. passport. Naturalization certificate and certificate of citizenship. Veterans benefits.
How to update your address Fill out Notice form and make copies. Fill out Page 1 of Notice of Change of Address or Other Contact Information (form MC-040). Have Notice sent to other party. Have another adult, not you or anyone else in the case, mail a copy to the other party in your case. File Notice with the court.
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Ans4. Changing a name legally in India requires drafting an affidavit, publishing a newspaper advertisement, and notifying the change in the Gazette of India. This process requires legal compliance and specific documents, such as ID proofs and the Gazette notification publication.
The petition must state important facts required by law in order for a name change to be granted. Generally the petition must describe who you are, where you live, why you are seeking the change and whether the name change is being made in good faith and without intent to defraud creditors.

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