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How long do I have to change my name after my divorce? You can change your name at any point in time after your divorce: one year later, five years later, or 20 years later. It's up to you. As explained above, you'll face less paperwork and hassle if the name change is part of your divorce decree.
Typical Timeline for Completing the Name Change Process StepTimeframe Publication period (if required) 4 weeks Scheduling the court hearing 6-8 weeks after filing Court hearing and final order On the date of hearing Receiving certified copies 1-2 weeks after the hearing1 more row
Any person requesting that their name change be sealed needs to file their petition in the Clerk's Office. For questions, please contact Superior Court at (564) 397-2292. If you are trying to obtain a copy of a previous name change order, please visit the Clark County Auditor's Recording site.
You must meet residency requirements when you request a name change in Nevada. You must have lived in the county where you file for at least six weeks. In addition, you must intend to remain in the county indefinitely.
If your mailing address and/or business phone number changes, you can: Change this information online at My Nevada Tax. Complete the Nevada Business Registration Form - Download. Return the form by mail. Return the form in person. Call the Department's Call Center at (866) 962-3707 and speak with a Tax Examiner.
How to change your name in Nevada after a divorce #1: Certify the divorce decree #2: Get a new Social Security Card #3: Get a new Drivers License #4: Change your name on your Car Registration #5: Change it everywhere else Comments Section Community Info Section