In the UK, you can change any part of your name and start using it without a legal process. However, you may wish to opt for a deed poll (enrolment) to put your change of name on the official register, including a notice in The Gazette (London or Belfast edition) under notice code 2901.
How do I officially change my name?
Steps to Legally Change Your Name
- Petition to change your name by filling out a name change form, an order to show cause for legally changing your name, and a decree to legally change your name.
- Take these forms to the court clerk and file them along with your state’s required filing fees.
Is it normal to change your name?
There are many reasons someone might want to change their name – marriage and divorce are the most common. However, there are serval reasons people change their name and having an attorney to walk you through the process is critical.
Do name changes show up on background checks?
While some people assume that all criminal records are linked to a person’s Social Security Number, that is not the case. If a person has changed their name and an employer runs a background check using their new name, the check won’t find any information associated with the candidate’s old name.
What document determines your legal name?
U.S. birth certificate
In general, a US born person’s legal name is the name shown on his or her U.S. birth certificate (includes hyphens and apostrophes) unless the person’s name has changed based on certain events, such as a marriage or a valid court order for a name change.
Is it difficult to change your last name?
Changing your last name after marriage isn’t usually difficult, but it does require some organizational skills and plenty of patience as you deal with paperwork and government offices.
Can I change my name just because I want to?
If you don’t like your birth name, you can legally change it to whatever you want … with a few exceptions. Name Change Service recommends that people who are legally changing their name make sure they’re 100 percent certain of the spelling and format of their new name.
What do you need to know before legally changing your name?
As LegalZoom explains, “In most states before a court will legally change your name, you need to publish notice of your intended change in a newspaper. This allows your creditors and other interested parties to object to the change.
Can a solicitor keep a copy of a name change?
Changes of name by deed poll were (and are) made before a solicitor who issues the document to the person changing their name. The solicitor may keep a copy on file, but it is unlikely to be a certified copy, and the file is unlikely to be kept for more than five years.
Do you need supporting documents for name change?
You are not required to ask for supporting documents to prove the change. If you use E-Verify in addition to the paper Form I-9, be sure to double check that the employee has already recorded his or her name change with the SSA. If the name differs from their records, it may stall reverification.
How does a certified copy of a name change work?
Having the person stamp the document, then add his signature, the date, details about how to contact him, his job title, and a notation that he certifies the copy as authentic. Before taking the photocopied document to be certified, however, it typically must be notarized. This means a notary public must sign the document.