Oregon Notice of General Judgment of Name Change of Adult

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OR-HJ-031-01
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When you have your Name Change Court Order signed by the judge, you can get A Certified Copy of it that day from the same court. You need the Certified Copy to get your most important records changed. It will take you from 6 weeks to 6 months (usually 8 weeks or so) to get your Court Order.

Complete the petition for a change of name. Complete the General Judgment for Change of Name. File the forms with the court. Await your Notice of Entry of Judgment. Obtain a certified copy (or copies) of the judgment.

You probably expect to need to update your Social Security information and your credit cards, but there are plenty of other people who need to know about your new name as well. "A name change can have an impact on your taxes. All the names on your tax return must match Social Security Administration records.

Name Change After Marriage or Divorce. Changing Your Name Back After Divorce. Changing Your Name Because You Don't Like It. Personal Branding. Changing a Child's Surname. Changing Your Name Due to Discrimination.

Pay all associated fees (fees vary county to county, but are usually between $100 $120) and the court clerk will witness your signature on the Petition form. You will be provided a case number and hearing date.

Reasons a Judge Will Deny Name Change If a Name Change is likely to cause harm, confusion, fraud, etc., you may get denied. Don't do Name Change to try and get away with something, criminally or civilly.

The Court will schedule a hearing for your Name Change. That hearing will be about 6-8 weeks after you file the Petition. Almost always, you get your judge-signed Court Order on the hearing date. Some courts take longer than that because of cutbacks and scheduling problems.

A: The main reasons why a judge would not agree to change your name are: If the judge finds that you are changing your name to commit fraud, or. If the judge finds that you are changing your name to hide from the law or the police or for some other illegal reason.

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Oregon Notice of General Judgment of Name Change of Adult