Name Change Form - Forms and Documents to Change Your Name

When searching for Change of Name Forms or Name Change Documents in the United States, it helps to know what to look for. Each state has printable forms that people must fill out for legal name changes. In other countries, contact your consulate for information.

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Tips for Filling Out Change of Name Forms

Remember these tips on filling out change of name forms. Most states require you to fill out the forms in black ink. Any other ink color, including blue, is not always acceptable.

Read the instructions carefully. Make sure you bring the proper documentation and have included any additional attachments that are required.

Where to Go for Name Change Documents

In every state, there is a specific court where you obtain your name change documents. They are:

  • Alabama – Nearest circuit court
  • Alaska – Superior court
  • Arizona – Superior court
  • Arkansas – Nearest circuit court
  • California – Superior court
  • Colorado – District or county court
  • Connecticut – Superior court
  • Delaware – Court of Common Pleas/Family court
  • Florida – Chancery courts
  • Georgia – Superior court
  • Hawaii – Family court or lieutenant governor's office
  • Idaho – District court
  • Illinois – Circuit court
  • Indiana – Circuit court
  • Iowa - District court
  • Kansas - District court
  • Kentucky - District court
  • Louisiana - District court
  • Maine – County courthouse
  • Maryland – County courthouse
  • Massachusetts – Probate court
  • Michigan – Probate court
  • Minnesota - District court
  • Mississippi – Chancery court
  • Missouri – Circuit court
  • Montana - District court
  • Nebraska - District court
  • Nevada - District court clerk
  • New Hampshire – Probate court
  • New Jersey – Superior court
  • New Mexico - District court
  • New York – County or supreme court
  • North Carolina – Superior court clerk
  • North Dakota – Depends on the reason, contact your state for information
  • Ohio – Probate court
  • Oklahoma - District court
  • Oregon – Circuit court
  • Pennsylvania – Court of Common Pleas
  • Rhode Island – Probate court
  • South Carolina – Family court
  • South Dakota – Circuit court
  • Tennessee – Circuit, county and probate courts
  • Texas – County court
  • Utah - District court
  • Vermont – Probate court
  • Virginia – Circuit court
  • Washington - District court
  • Washington D.C. - Superior court
  • West Virginia – Circuit court
  • Wisconsin – Circuit court
  • Wyoming - District court


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