Arizona Name Change-Adult with Minor is a legal process that allows an adult to change their name and the name of a minor at the same time. The adult must be the minor’s parent, legal guardian, or have a court-ordered guardianship. Depending on the county, there are three types of name change processes for adults with minors in Arizona: adult name change, joint adult-minor name change, and adult-minor name change with consent. The adult name change process is for adults who wish to change their name without changing the name of a minor. The joint adult-minor name change is for adults who wish to change their name and the name of a minor, and the adult-minor name change with consent is for adults who wish to change their name and the name of a minor with the consent of the minor’s other parent. In all cases, the adult must file a petition with the court and provide all necessary documents, including the minor’s birth certificate. The court will then set a hearing date and issue a notice to the other parent or guardian. The court may also require additional documents and/or background checks. After the court reviews the petition and all documents, the judge will issue an order granting or denying the name change.