Hawaii Name Change (Debtor's Notice) is a legal document filed with the court to change a debtor's name. This document includes the debtor's current name, the new name the debtor wishes to use, the date of the name change, and the court's approval for the name change. The document must be signed by the debtor and a witness. Depending on the court's jurisdiction, the debtor may need to publish a copy of the document in a newspaper or other public medium. There are two types of Hawaii Name Change (Debtor's Notice): a name change for an individual and a name change for a business. In order to complete the name change process, the debtor must provide the court with proof of identification and proof of residency. After the court has approved the name change, the debtor must update their Social Security card, driver's license, and other legal documents with their new name.