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This form is for use after you have changed your name through a legal process. It is used to notify companies, organizations, government agencies and others of the name change.
The process of changing your name in Oregon involves completing a petition, filing it with the court, attending a hearing, and obtaining a court order.
The cost to change your name in Oregon varies depending on the county, but it typically ranges from $100 to $300.
Yes, you can change your name for any reason as long as it is not for fraudulent or illegal purposes.
No, there is no specific age requirement to change your name in Oregon. However, if you're under 18, you'll need the consent of your parent or guardian.
The name change process in Oregon generally takes a few months from start to finish.
Yes, once your name change is granted, you'll need to update your Social Security card, driver's license, passport, and other important documents.
No, changing your name will not directly impact your credit history. However, it is important to update your new name with credit agencies and creditors to ensure accurate reporting.
Yes, you can change your name after a divorce in Oregon by including a name change request in your divorce decree.
Withholding of name change in Oregon refers to the legal right of a court to deny a name change request if it deems it against the public interest or fraudulent.
Fraudulent name change requests in Oregon could include trying to avoid debts or obligations, hiding from law enforcement, or using the name change to defraud others.
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