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Form NC-130 is the official name change form in Mississippi.
You would need to use Form NC-130 if you wish to legally change your name in Mississippi.
You can find Form NC-130 on the official website of the Mississippi State Courts or at your local county courthouse.
You will need to provide your current legal name, the desired new name, your address, contact information, and the reason for the name change.
Yes, there is usually a filing fee required when submitting Form NC-130. The fee amount may vary depending on the county.
No, not everyone can use Form NC-130. There are certain eligibility requirements and restrictions outlined in the form's instructions.
The processing time can vary, but it typically takes a few weeks to a couple of months to complete the name change process in Mississippi.
Yes, you can use Form NC-130 to change the name of your child, but it requires the consent of both parents or legal guardians.
In most cases, you will need to appear in court for a name change hearing after submitting Form NC-130. The court will determine whether to approve or deny the name change request.
After your name change request is approved by the court, you will need to update your name with various government agencies, such as the Social Security Administration, Department of Motor Vehicles, and any other relevant institutions.
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