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Any person who wants to change their name can do so by filing a petition with the court. The petition should be filed in the county where the person lives. There are different requirements depending on whether the name change is for an adult or for a child.
The legal requirements for name changes can be found in NRS 41.270-.298. The basic requirements are:
For Adults:
For Children:
Getting a court order for a name change does not automatically change your name with government agencies, banks, the DMV, etc.. After you get your court order, you will need to contact each office to change your name. Most will want to see a certified copy of the name change order before changing your name on their records. You can get a certified copy of your order by visiting the Clerk of Court's Records Department.
You can request a new birth certificate to be issued with the new name as part of your final name change order. If so, you will need to contact the vital records department where you were born to find out their requirements. If you were born in Nevada, please see the Nevada Office of Vital Statistics to find out how to get your birth certificate changed.
Schedule a free consultation to find out how we can help you accomplish a name change for you or your child.
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