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How to Change Your Name (7 steps) 1. Determine Eligibility. If you are above the age of 18 and have lived in Illinois for at least six months, you can request a name change by filing forms with the circuit court in your county.
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.
All Illinois Courts must accept these forms. Scroll down below the chart for important information on how to fill out these forms, including the need for Adobe and downloading forms to save them properly so that you can electronically file them.
1 Ιαν 2024 · To better promote access to the legal name change process in Illinois, Public Act 102-1133 amends and repeals components of the name change process, the Illinois Code of Civil Procedure Change of Name section, the Arsonist Registration Act, the Sex Offender Registration Act, and the Murderer and Violent Offender Against Youth Registration Act.
The forms are available here. You will be directed to the Illinois Courts website when you click this link. The forms suite as a whole includes the following: Name Change (Adult) REQUEST FOR NAME CHANGE (ADULT) ORDER FOR NAME CHANGE (ADULT)
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.
You will need to fill out these two forms to begin the process to change your name: Request for Name Change (Adult): Asks the judge to change your name. Order for Name Change (Adult): The judge will sign this to approve or deny your request. You will need this to change your name on your: