Arizona Order Changing Name For A Family is a court order issued by the Arizona Superior Court allowing a family to legally change their surname. This process is typically used when a family wishes to change the name of one or more of its members, such as for adoption, marriage, or divorce. There are two main types of Arizona Order Changing Name For A Family: (1) Adult Name Change and (2) Minor Name Change. Adult Name Change is used when an adult wants to change their name. This process requires the individual to appear in court and provide proof of identity, such as a driver's license or passport. The individual must also provide legal documentation stating the reasons for the name change, such as marriage or divorce. Once the court approves the order, the individual can then begin the process of changing their name on official documents. Minor Name Change is used when a minor wants to change their name. This process requires the court's approval and the consent of the child's parent or guardian. The parent or guardian must provide proof of identity, such as a birth certificate, and the child must provide the court with a statement expressing their desire to change their name. Once the court approves the order, the minor can then begin the process of changing their name on official documents.