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1. Any person wishing to change his or her name may file a petition in the District Court in the county in which the person resides so long as that person has been a bona fide resident of that county for at least two (2) years before filing the petition for a name change. 2.
Once you have received your card, you can make a trip to your local Wyoming DOT office. Bring your current driver's license, proof of your name change, and the appropriate fee ($30 for license, $10 for ID Card). Your new driver's license should arrive in the mail in approximately four (4) weeks.
If your child's other parent does not agree to changing the child's name, he or she has the right to oppose your request. If the judge approves your request, you will get a court order called a "decree" changing your child's name. The court process can take up to 3 months, though in busier courts it may take longer.
Minor (Child) Name Change A minor's name cannot be changed to avoid legal obligations or for fraudulent purposes. Minor name change petitions go through a district court in the State of Wyoming, and it is up to a judge to determine whether or not the name change is in both the public's and the minor's best interests.
Name changes cost anywhere from under $100 to more than $500, depending on your state. In many states, fees vary in each county, so check with your local probate, family, or district court clerk. Many states still have fees well under $100.
Fill out the petition form for a name change of a minor and file the form at your County Clerk's office.Fill out any other forms that are required in your specific state or county.Pay any required filing and court fees.Obtain a hearing date, copies of your forms, and a case number.More items...
Bring (or mail, if you'd prefer) the completed form to your local SSA office. With it, you'll need to submit: Your legal name change document (marriage certificate or court order) Proof of identity (your current driver's license, state ID or passport, for example)
A mother, or father, cannot change a child's surname by herself or himself unless she or he is the only person with parental responsibility.
Bring an original or certified Wyoming legal name change document; bring your current Wyoming ID card or driver's license; and. pay the fee of $15 (or $10 for the ID card).
A filing fee of $70.00-100.00 is required. Call the local court clerk in your county for the exact amount. You will also need to pay the newspaper for the legal publication of your name change, which may be substantial.