Arizona Consent of Parent to Name Change Of A Minor Child and Waiver of Notice is a legal document that is used when a minor child's parent or guardian wants to change the minor child's name. This document must be signed by the parent or guardian of the minor child and filed with the court. The document is used to inform the court that the parent or guardian is willing to have the minor child's name changed. There are two types of Arizona Consent of Parent to Name Change Of A Minor Child and Waiver of Notice. The first type is an Uncontested Name Change, which is used when both parents agree to the name change and both sign the document. The second type is a Contested Name Change, which is used when one parent does not agree with the name change. In this case, the parent who does not agree to the name change must be served with notice of the name change and must be given the opportunity to object. If the parent does not object, the name change can proceed. The Arizona Consent of Parent to Name Change Of A Minor Child and Waiver of Notice must include the minor child's full name, the proposed name change, the parent's full name, the parent's signature, and the date of signature. It must also include the name and address of the court in which it is being filed. Once the document is signed and filed, the court will review the request and may approve or deny the name change.