How to Change the Name of an Adult In California
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When changing your name in California, you will need the following forms:
Click on the links to download the forms. If you do not have a printer, you can pick up the forms in downtown San Jose at the Self-Help Center. Bookstores and stationery stores will also have copies.
Changing your name is very straightforward as long as you follow the instructions on the form. You do not need the help of an attorney to do so. Here are some additional resources if you require help:
If you still need additional help and want to consult an attorney, visit the Lawyer Referral website.
The process is very similar to the above process. You need the following forms:
You will need the following forms:
Your doctor will also need to fill out a statement using either NC-210 or NC-310 . Attach the form to your petition. If you need additional information, you should read the Health and Safety Code Sections 103430, 103435 .
Once you have filled out the forms, take them to the Downtown Superior Court’s Probate Division. You will need to bring the original and 1 or 2 copies of each form.
The clerk at the probate office will check your forms are filled out and then will file them. There is a filing fee; check the local fee schedule for the amount. The clerk will file endorse copies of your forms and will give you a hearing date and case number.
Once you leave the courthouse, you need to take your endorsed copy of NC-120 to a newspaper that is in general circulation in Santa Clara County. The newspaper must publish it for 4 consecutive weeks before the hearing. Therefore, you should do it right away.
However, if you are asking for a name change because you have changed your gender, you do not have to do this.
Once the newspaper has published the form for 4 weeks, they will file a proof of publication and send you a copy by mail. You will need to bring this copy to the hearing.
You do not need to appear at your hearing. The request will be reviewed and then signed off. You can pick up your forms anytime after the date on your paperwork. You will pick up one of the following forms, depending on the change you made:
You will have to purchase certified copies of the form (see local fee schedule ). You will need to use this certified copy until all your ID has been changed to your new name and/or gender. All of your ID and official documents will require a copy to change these details. You should purchase as many copies as possible.
It is the same process as in the Name Change For Minors article.
Follow the below steps to add a middle name.
Step 1 |
Fill out the VS-24 formYou must type all the answers and then sign the form in black ink. You can get this form from: · Downtown Superior Court Probate Division · The office of the County Clerk-Recorder · State Registrar’s Office · The State can mail or email this form to you. Email OVRform@dhs.ca.gov and give them your name, mailing address, and request the VS-24 form. |
Step 2 |
Mail your form toState of California Office of Vital Records P.O. Box 730241 304 “S” Street Sacramento, CA 94244-0241 |
Step 3 |
You might have to pay a fee.If you changed and registered your name within the last 12 months, the State will charge you a fee. If you want a certified copy mailed to you, they will also charge a fee. See more information on amended birth certificates on the Office of Vital Records website. It will take about 6 months for the State to change your record. |
You do not need to fill out a Petition for Name Change if you are changing your surname due to marriage. You can just show a certified copy of your marriage license to the following places:
This is handled in the same family court where you got the divorce. Here are the steps to go back to your maiden name:
Step 1 | Fill out the FL-395 form for Restoration of Former Name. Click on the form link to download it or buy a form from a stationery store or bookshop. |
Step 2 | File your form in the same county where you got divorced. Your case number will be same as your divorce case number. You can file the form by post or in person. For Santa Clara County, the address is: Family Court Family Law Division 191 No. First St. San Jose, CA 95113. There is a filing fee which is stated under Exparte application in the local fee schedule.
If you require a certified copy, then provide a self-addressed stamped envelope. You will need to pay an additional fee for this service. See the Record Related Fees section in the local fee schedule. |