Arizona Consent of Parent to Name Change of Other Parent and Waiver of Notice is a legal document that allows a parent to change the name of the other parent without the other parent's consent. This document is used when the parent wants to change the name of the other parent, but the other parent cannot be located or is unwilling to agree to the name change. This document is typically used in cases of divorce or when the parties are no longer living together. There are two types of Arizona Consent of Parent to Name Change of Other Parent and Waiver of Notice: Standard Form and Long Form. The Standard Form is a shorter document which only requires the signatures of the parent requesting the name change and the parent who is being changed. The Long Form requires more detailed information, such as the reason for the name change, the current name of the parent being changed, the proposed name change, and the date of the name change. Both forms must be signed by both parents and a notary public.