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How to Change Your Name in Montana
Instructions - http://howtochangeyourname.com/montana.htm
The Montana name change for an adult as described in the State Code 27-31-101 is done by filing a petition to the county's civil court where you are a resident. It is easier, if you were just married, to have your certified marriage license with the raised seal or if you were recently divorced to have your divorce decree. Typically, you will not have a court hearing in Montana but it depends on the circumstances of the name change.
REQUIREMENTS
Must be a resident for at least 6 months
If just married, must have your original marriage certificate.
If just divorced, must have your divorce decree.
Step 1 - Get the Montana Name Change Petition and completely fill it out.
Step 2 - Sign your forms in front of a notary public.
Step 3 - Mail or hand-deliver your forms to the court where you reside. If you do not know the court simply look it up by using our List of Court Clerks in Montana.
Step 4 - You will be instructed after filing by the clerk with your Order Setting Name Change Hearing to announce your new name publicly. You can do this by contacting a newspaper that serves your area and publishing your ad but the Order Setting Name Change Hearing will have all your details. After successful filing you must receive a receipt that the ad was published.
Step 5 - Upon showing up to your hearing you will have to fill in the Order Changing Name in order to receive your Name Change Decree which will be your official certificate for changing your name at any public or private institution.Ver video "How to Change Your Name in Montana"
How to Change Your Name in North Dakota
Instructions - http://howtochangeyourname.com/north-dakota.htm
The North Dakota name change for an adult as described in State Statute 32-28 is done by publishing an ad in the newspaper followed by filing a petition to the county's civil court where you are a resident. It is easier, if you were just married, to have your certified marriage license with the raised seal or if you were recently divorced to have your divorce decree. Typically, you will not have a court hearing in North Dakota but it depends on the circumstances of the name change.
REQUIREMENTS
Must be a resident for at least 6 months
If just married, must have your original marriage certificate.
If just divorced, must have your divorce decree.
Step 1 - The 1st step in the name change process in North Dakota is to make public your new name. This can be done by going to the newspaper in your State and publishing an ad that circulates in the County where you reside. Choose the newspaper that best fits your area from the North Dakota newspaper list.
Step 2 - Fill-Out the North Dakota Name Change Petition. The Petition must be notarized and make 2 copies.
Step 3 - File the Petition to the County Court Clerk's office in the County where your live. Pay the filing fee and you will be given a case number.
Step 4 - You may be assigned a court hearing date or be notified by the court that your name change decree is ready. This will be the official form you will need to change your name at the DMV, Social Security Office, and any other institution.Ver video "How to Change Your Name in North Dakota"
How to Change Your Name in Hawaii
Intsructions - http://howtochangeyourname.com/hawaii.htm
The Hawaii name change for an adult as described in the State Code 574-5 is done by filing a petition to the county's civil court where you are a resident. It is easier, if you were just married, to have your certified marriage license with the raised seal or if you were recently divorced to have your divorce decree. Typically, you will not have a court hearing in Colorado but it depends on the circumstances of the name change.
REQUIREMENTS
Must be a resident for at least 6 months
Original Birth Certificate
If just married, must have your original marriage certificate.
If just divorced, must have your divorce decree.
$50.00 Filing Fee.
Step 1 - You will have to fill in the Hawaii Name Change Petition, Hawaii Name Change Notice, and the Hawaii Fact Sheet completely and have notarized.
Step 2 - File the name change petition to the Lieutenant Governor's office at:
Office of the Lieutenant Governor
State Capitol
415 South Beretania Street, 5th Floor
Honolulu, Hawaii 96813
Step 3 - Upon receiving your Hawaii name change notice back from the Lieutenant Governor's office, you will need to publish an ad in the newspaper for 1 day only. The newspaper can be any one that publishes in the area where you reside. You can do this by contacting the newspaper and sending them your Hawaii name change notice.
Step 4 - After the newspaper publishes the ad, you will be sent the newspaper publication affidavit. You will need to send this original form to the office of lieutenant governor as mentioned above.
Step 5 - Upon the lieutenant governor receiving the newspaper affidavit, you can be provided with the Hawaii Name Change Order. Upon receiving the order you will have to send the original (maintain a copy) to the Hawaii Bureau of Conveyances along with $30.00. Your name change order from the State of Hawaii is the actual form you will use to change your name on your birth certificate, driver's license, passport, social security office, and any other public or private institution.Ver video "How to Change Your Name in Hawaii"
How to Change Your Name in Alaska
Instructions - http://howtochangeyourname.com/alaska.htm
The Alaska name change for an adult as described in the State Code 45.50.125 is done by filing a petition to the county's civil court where you are a resident. It is easier, if you were just married, to have your certified marriage license with the raised seal or if you were recently divorced to have your divorce decree. Typically, you will not have a court hearing in Alaska but it depends on the circumstances of the name change.
REQUIREMENTS
Must be a resident for at least 6 months
If just married, must have your original marriage certificate.
If just divorced, must have your divorce decree.
Step 1 - Fill-Out the Alaska Name Change Petition (CIV-700). The Petition must be notarized. You will also have to have the Alaska Name Change Application Alaska Name Change Application (VS-405). ONLY FILL OUT SECTIONS 1-8.B.
Step 2 - File your name change petition and application for name change at the court where you reside (See List).
Pay $150.00 Filing Fee
Step 3 - After your filing the clerk will email you the Order For Hearing (CIV-701) which will allow you to announce your name change to the public by putting an ad in the newspaper. The newspaper will be decided by the court, and the ad must be published in circulation for 4 times over the course of 4 weeks (1 per week).
Step 4 - After successful publication, the newspaper will send you an Affidavit of Publication to prove your public notice of your name change. Depending on the Court, you may have to submit a posting notice by filing this form to the Clerk before your hearing.
Step 5 - If you are asked to come in to the court for a hearing, it is very informal and the Judge will simply ask you why you want to change your name. If you have just been married or divorce this is highly unlikely.
Step 6 - If the Judge has found that you have followed the steps correctly and you will be issued a Judgement For Name Change. Unless the court asks you to follow up by publishing in the newspaper or post this Judgement, you are qualified to receive your name change certificate from the Court Clerk.
Step 7 - The Court Clerk should notify you or upon submitting your Judgement you will receive your Name Change Certificate. This will be the form that will allow you to change your name at any public or private institution.Ver video "How to Change Your Name in Alaska"
How to Change Your Name in Georgia
Instructions - http://howtochangeyourname.com/georgia.htm
The Georgia name change for an adult as described in the State Code 9.12.1-4 is done by filing a petition to the county's civil court where you are a resident. It is easier, if you were just married, to have your certified marriage license with the raised seal or if you were recently divorced to have your divorce decree. Typically, you will not have a court hearing in Georgia but it depends on the circumstances of the name change.
REQUIREMENTS
Must be a resident for at least 6 months
If just married, must have your original marriage certificate.
If just divorced, must have your divorce decree.
Step 1 - You will first need to fill out the Georgia Name Change Petition and the Georgia Verification Form. You will need to completely fill in these forms and have notarized. You can notarize forms at every bank branch in the USA.
Step 2 - Now you are ready to file your name change petition and verification form the the County Court Clerk's Office closest to you. You can either select from this file or on the list below.
Step 3 - You will have to make your name change public by making an ad in the newspaper for once a week for 4 consecutive weeks. This is done by filling out a Georgia Notice of Name Change and submitting it to any newspaper serving your area. Most newspapers have a direct line for this.
Step 4 - 30 days after the you have completed running your ad in the newspaper, you may request a final name change decree form the court clerk. It is highly recommended that you call the court clerk because you may have to schedule a time where the Judge will be available and you must bring all your original documents as well as the Georgia Name Change Decree.
Step 5 - Now you are able to change your name at the DMV (for your driver's license, car registration, car title, etc.), Social Security Office, Passport Agency, and any other institution that should know of your legal name change in Georgia.Ver video "How to Change Your Name in Georgia"
How to Change Your Name in Oklahoma
Instructions - http://howtochangeyourname.com/oklahoma.htm
The Oklahoma name change for an adult as descibed in State law Statute 12-33-1631 is done by filing a petition to the county's civil court where you are a resident. It is easier, if you were just married, to have your certified marriage license with the raised seal or if you were recently divorced to have your divorce decree. Typically, you will not have a court hearing in Oklahoma but it depends on the circumstances of the name change.
REQUIREMENTS
Must be a resident for at least 6 months
If just married, must have your original marriage certificate.
If just divorced, must have your divorce decree.
Step 1 - Fill-Out the Oklahoma Name Change Petition. The petition must be notarized.
Step 2 - Make 2 copies.
Step 3 - File the Petition to the County Court Clerk's office in the County where your live. Pay the $159.00 filing fee and you will be given a case number.
Step 4 - After filing your petition you will need to go to a newspaper that serves where you reside and place an ad to make your name change public notice. After successful publication, you will be granted a 'Notice of Publication'. This is the official form that states you published your new name in the newspaper.
Step 5 - You may be assigned a court hearing date or be notified by the court that your name change decree is ready. This will be the official form you will need to change your name at the DMV, Social Security Office, and any other institution.Ver video "How to Change Your Name in Oklahoma"
How to Change Your Name in Wisconsin
Instructions - http://howtochangeyourname.com/wisconsin.htm
The Wisconsin name change for an adult as described in the Statute 786.37. The process starts by filing a petition to the county's civil court where you are a resident of at least 1 year. It is easier, if you were just married, to have your certified marriage license with the raised seal or if you were recently divorced to have your divorce decree. Typically, you will not have a court hearing in Wisconsin but it depends on the circumstances of the name change.
REQUIREMENTS
Must be a resident for at least 12 months
If just married, must have your original marriage certificate.
If just divorced, must have your divorce decree.
Step 1 - Download and completely fill in the Wisconsin Name Change Petition. This will be the official application for changing your name. You will need to have this form NOTARIZED.
Step 2 - Submit your forms at the court location in your county and pay the $164.50 filing fee. See below for the list of courts in Wisconsin.You will be given a court date for your hearing. Get a Wisconsin Notice of Name Change and have it completed at the clerk's office..
Step 3 - Get your Notice and submit it to a newspaper that circulates within your county. The ad must run for at least once per week for 3 consecutive weeks. The clerk can usually guide you to the best newspaper to use. Once you have fully published your new name to the public, you will be given a 'Public Notice Affidavit'.
Step 4 - Go to your hearing and if successful, you will receive a Wisconsin Order For Name Change. This will be the official form for changing your name at any public or private institution.
Step 5 - Take your official Order Changing Name to the DMV (to get a new driver's license), Social Security Office, Passport Agency, Bank, and any other institutions that should be notified of your recent name change.Ver video "How to Change Your Name in Wisconsin"
How to Change Your Name in Pennsylvania
Instructions - http://howtochangeyourname.com/pennsylvania.htm
The Pennsylvania name change for an adult as described in the State Code 1309-295 is done by filing a petition to the county's civil court where you are a resident. It is easier, if you were just married, to have your certified marriage license with the raised seal or if you were recently divorced to have your divorce decree. Typically, you will not have a court hearing in Pennsylvania but it depends on the circumstances of the name change.
REQUIREMENTS
Must be a resident for at least 6 months
If just married, must have your original marriage certificate.
If just divorced, must have your divorce decree.
Step 1 - You must have your fingerprints taken at your local police station by following these Instructions.
Step 2 - Fill-Out the Pennsylvania Name Change Petition, Civil Cover Sheet, The forms must be notarized. Make 5 copies.
Step 3 - File the Petition to the County Court Clerk's office where your live. Pay the filing fee and you will be given a court hearing date.
Step 4 - You must publish an ad in the newspaper within 30 days of your court hearing to announce your name change publicly. Every county has different rules, for example, some counties make you submit a publication in your local newspaper while other may make you post on the Court's bulletin board or law journal. Upon completion, you will be given a 'Proof of Publication' when you have successfully made your name change public.
Step 5 - Go to your court hearing and fill out a 'Name Change Certification' prior to your hearing. Attend your hearing, and you will be given a name change decree which you can use to change your name at any public or private institution.Ver video "How to Change Your Name in Pennsylvania"
How to Change Your Name in Illinois
Instructions - http://howtochangeyourname.com/illinois.htm
The Illinois name change for an adult as described in the State Code 21-101 is done by filing a petition to the county's civil court where you are a resident. It is easier, if you were just married, to have your certified marriage license with the raised seal or if you were recently divorced to have your divorce decree. Typically, you will not have a court hearing in Idaho but it depends on the circumstances of the name change.
REQUIREMENTS
Must be a resident for at least 6 months
If just married, must have your original marriage certificate.
If just divorced, must have your divorce decree.
Step 1 - Fill-Out the following forms:
Illinois Name Change Packet
Step 2 - Make 2 copies of each and have the name change petition notarized.
Step 3 - File the Petition to the County Court Clerk's office in the County where your live (See County List Below). Pay the filing fee of $319.00 and you will be given a case number.
Step 4 - You will need to fill out the Illinois Notice to Newspaper and submit to the newspaper that serves in the County you reside. The ad must run for 6 weeks and you must receive a Notice of Publication from the provider of this service.
Step 5 - After successful publication, you will need to make 3 copies of your Illinois Name Change Petition, Name Change Publication, and your Illinois Order For Name Change. Submit these again to the County Court Clerk's office in order to schedule a court hearing.
Step 6 -Upon successful Court hearing, you will be issued a judgement from the Judge which is a signed order that you will have to authorize in the Court clerk's office. You may use this form for any name change within any private or public corporation, institution, or organization.Ver video "How to Change Your Name in Illinois"
How to Change Your Name in Rhode Island
Instructions - http://howtochangeyourname.com/rhode-island.htm
The Rhode Island name change for an adult as described in the State Code 33-22-28 is done by filing a petition to the county's civil court where you are a resident. It is easier, if you were just married, to have your certified marriage license with the raised seal or if you were recently divorced to have your divorce decree. Typically, you will not have a court hearing in Rhode Island but it depends on the circumstances of the name change.
REQUIREMENTS
Must be a resident for at least 6 months
If just married, must have your original marriage certificate.
If just divorced, must have your divorce decree.
Step 1 - Choose the name you would like and fill out a Rhode Island Name Change Petition. Make 3 copies.
Step 2 - Get your petition notarized either by the court clerk or at a branch bank in your area. Every branch bank has a notary on staff.
Step 3 - File the Petition to the County Court Clerk's office where your live. Pay the $85.00 filing fee and you will be given a court hearing date.
Step 4 - Depending on your county you may have to publish an ad in the newspaper. This is referred to as 'Making Your Name Public Notice'. If you were just married or divorced you will probably not have to do this step.
Step 5 - Go to your court hearing and upon successful completion you will be given your name change decree. This will be the official form for changing your name at any public or private institution.Ver video "How to Change Your Name in Rhode Island"
How to Change Your Name in Missouri
Instructions - http://howtochangeyourname.com/missouri.htm
The Missouri name change for an adult as described in the State Code 527-270 is done by filing a petition to the county's civil court where you are a resident. It is easier, if you were just married, to have your certified marriage license with the raised seal or if you were recently divorced to have your divorce decree. Typically, you will not have a court hearing in Missouri but it depends on the circumstances of the name change.
REQUIREMENTS
Must be a resident for at least 6 months
If just married, must have your original marriage certificate.
If just divorced, must have your divorce decree.
Step 1 - Get the Missouri Name Change Petition and completely fill it out.
Step 2 - Sign your forms in front of a notary public.
Step 3 - Mail or hand-deliver your forms to the court where you reside. If you do not know the court simply look it up by using our List of Chancery Court Clerks in Missouri.
Step 4 - You will be instructed after filing by the clerk to announce your new name publicly. You can do this by contacting a newspaper that serves your area and publishing your ad once per week for 3 consecutive weeks. After you have published for the 3rd time you must submit to the clerk a 'Publication of Name Change' which the newspaper will provide you that proves your public announcement of name change. You must do this within 10 days of the last publication in the newspaper.
Step 5 - Upon showing up to your hearing you will receive your Name Change Decree which will be your official certificate for changing your name at any public or private institution.Ver video "How to Change Your Name in Missouri"
How to Change Your Name in Nebraska
Instructions - http://howtochangeyourname.com/nebraska.htm
The Nebraska name change for an adult as described in the State Code 25-21-271 is done by filing a petition to the county's civil court where you are a resident. It is easier, if you were just married, to have your certified marriage license with the raised seal or if you were recently divorced to have your divorce decree. Typically, you will not have a court hearing in Nebraska but it depends on the circumstances of the name change.
REQUIREMENTS
Must be a resident for at least 6 months
If just married, must have your original marriage certificate.
If just divorced, must have your divorce decree.
Step 1 - Get the Nebraska Name Change Petition and completely fill it out.
Step 2 - Sign your forms in front of a notary public.
Step 3 - Mail or hand-deliver your forms to the court where you reside and pay the $82.00 filing fee. If you do not know the court simply look it up by using our List of Court Clerks in Nebraska.
Step 4 - You will be instructed to publish your new name in the newspaper to run for 4 weeks with at least one day per week your ad in publication. You will need to have the newspaper fill out a Legal Notice Form in order to prove that you in fact publicized your new name.
Step 5 - Upon showing up to your hearing, it is a good idea to have the Hearing Instructions which will guide you what to say in the court. You will have to bring a Nebraska Name Change Decree that the Judge will sign and will be your official certificate for changing your name at any public or private institution.Ver video "How to Change Your Name in Nebraska"
How to Change Your Name in New York
Instructions - http://howtochangeyourname.com/new-york.htm
The New York name change for an adult as described in State law Article 6 Section 60 is done by filing a petition to the county's civil court where you are a resident. It is easier, if you were just married, to have your certified marriage license with the raised seal or if you were recently divorced to have your divorce decree. Typically, you will not have a court hearing in New York but it depends on the circumstances of the name change.
REQUIREMENTS
Must be a resident for at least 6 months
If just married, must have your original marriage certificate.
If just divorced, must have your divorce decree.
Step 1 - Fill-Out the New York Name Change Petition. The Petition must be notarized as well as filed with the required forms if:
You were born in New York the only additional form you need is your birth certificate with the raised seal.
You were not born in New York you will be needing not only your birth certificate with the raised seal but another legal document providing evidence of your birth in that State such as a baptismal certificate, passport, etc.
Step 2 - Make 2 copies.
Step 3 - File the Petition to the County Court Clerk's office in the County where your live. Pay the filing fee and you will be given a case number.
Step 4 - After filing your petition you will need to go to a newspaper that serves where you reside and place an ad to make your name change public notice. After filing, you will receive an affidavit that you will submit to the court.
Step 5 - You may be assigned a court hearing date or be notified by the court that your name change decree is ready. This will be the official form you will need to change your name at the DMV, Social Security Office, and any other institution.Ver video "How to Change Your Name in New York"
How to Change Your Name in Idaho
Instructions - http://howtochangeyourname.com/idaho.htm
The Idaho name change for an adult as described in the State Code 7-801 and State Code 7-804 is done by filing a petition to the county's civil court where you are a resident. It is easier, if you were just married, to have your certified marriage license with the raised seal or if you were recently divorced to have your divorce decree. Typically, you will not have a court hearing in Idaho but it depends on the circumstances of the name change.
REQUIREMENTS
Must be a resident for at least 6 months
If just married, must have your original marriage certificate.
If just divorced, must have your divorce decree.
Step 1 - Fill-Out the following forms:
Idaho Name Change Petition ANC 1-1
Idaho Notice of Hearing ANC-3.
Step 2 - Do not sign until you are in front of a Public Notary. Make 2 copies of each.
Step 3 - File the Petition to the County Court Clerk's office in the County where your live (See County List Below). Pay the filing fee of $86.00 and you will be given a case number. Make sure to have the court clerk make your hearing at least 6 weeks in advance from the date you filed petition.
Step 4 - You will receive a Idaho letter of publication from the Court Clerk's office and you will be needing to send that along with your Idaho Notice of Hearing to the newspaper you choose. The ad must run for at least once per week for 4 consecutive weeks.
Step 5 - After successful publication, the newspaper will provide you with an 'Affidavit for Publication' which you will need to send to the County Court Clerk's office via standard mail or e-mail.
Step 6 - Idaho Code requires that the Petitioner be at the hearing. At the hearing, the Judge may ask you simple questions about the reasoning for your name change, but probably will just want to know the basic reasons. The Judge will sign your Idaho Order for Name Change which will be your official document for changing your name at any public or private institution.Ver video "How to Change Your Name in Idaho"
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Rajoy: "No tocaré las pensiones"
Siete meses de gobierno que parecen casi una legislatura. Mariano Rajoy echa la vista atrás y prepara el futuro. De dónde venimos y adónde vamos tiene un nombre propio: déficit, control del déficit. Mariano Rajoy, presidente del Gobierno, ha manifestado que es "en un momento como el actual donde financiarse es muy difícil y donde los precios son enormemente elevados". No gastar. Ese es el mantra que repite el presidente del Gobierno. Reducir, recortar, pero, anuncio de Rajoy: no se tocan las pensiones. Mariano Rajoy se ha mostrado seguro al decir que �con los datos que maneja no tiene intención de bajar las pensiones el año que viene. Sería la última partida presupuestaria que tocaría". Un asunto ha planeado durante toda la rueda de prensa: Mario Draghi y sus palabras de ayer. Si España quiere financiación tendrá que pedirla y tendrá condiciones. Rajoy no dará ningún paso sin antes saber cuáles son esas condiciones. Por ello, Rajoy ha manifestado que �a la vista de las circunstancias, tomará una u otra decisión, pero no tiene tomada ninguna decisión. Y hará lo que convenga a los intereses generales del conjunto de los españoles".   Y Rajoy ha terminado así, con optimismo al asegurar que "los resultados llegan y yo estoy seguro que más pronto que tarde veremos cómo llegan esos resultados.  
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