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There are statewide standardized forms available from the Illinois Supreme Court's website where you can access all of the required forms and find instructions on how to change your name, for both adults and minors.
Obtain a certified copy of their marriage certificate in Illinois from the County Clerk's office or obtain a court order. Visit the Social Security office to make a legal name change. Visit the Driver Services Department to change your last name. Update their passport and travel documents.
Your state ID and driver's license must be changed to your new name. You must provide identification with your new name and identification that links the old and new names. For example, you may show your Order for Name Change (Adult) from the court.
If you want to legally change your name, you must fill out and file name change forms with the court. Then, you will have a hearing in front of a judge, and if the name change is granted, a judge will sign a document called an order approving your name change. This article and the ones linked below go over this process.
A name change in Illinois (including a change to a hyphenated surname) first involves a multi-step process with the County Circuit Court to obtain a “Judgment Order to Change of Name” (Judgment Order) from the judge that is recorded with the Clerk of the Circuit Court.
The first step that must be taken before you can modify your identification documents is to change your legal name. This is done through a court order. You will receive a final judgment from the court changing your legal name.
9 Αυγ 2024 · This FindLaw article discusses how to legally change your name and gender marker in Illinois, including birth certificate and driver's license changes.