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Change of Name. 21.0: Application for Change of Name of Adult. 21.01: Affidavit in Support of Application for Change of Name of Adult. 21.02: Affidavit in Support of Application for Change of Name of Minor. 21.03: Judgment Entry Setting Hearing and Ordering Notice.
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.
If you want to change your legal name, you must meet the eligibility requirements: Residency. You must be a resident of the county where you are requesting your name change for at least 60 days. Reason. You must have a valid reason to change your name (this can include personal preference).
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.
Ohio Name Change Forms | Petition SCO-CLC-PBT 0021.0. Ohio name change forms can be used by an Ohio resident to ask a court to legally change their name. The applicant must personally appear before a judge or magistrate in probate court and explain the reasoning behind their choice.
Name Change. The Supreme Court Commission on Access to Justice has created standardized forms and instructions regarding Name Change Requests. These forms can be electronically filed with Lake County through the State's eFiling system.
Statewide Approved Name Change Forms. File your Request for Name Change with the Circuit Clerk online, or you can come to Room 136 to request assistance with the electronic filing of your case. The filing fee for a Name Change case is $314.00.