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For additional assistance on how to make a correction to a Michigan birth record please call the Changes Unit directly at 517-335-8660, Mon-Fri ampm and pm-pm ET (except for State holidays). You can also e-mail MDHHS-VR-Changes@Michigan.gov you will receive a response within 1-3 business days.
Social Security Administration. Department of Motor Vehicles. Passport Office. Post Office. IRS. Voter Registration. Banks and other financial institutions. Credit Card companies (or issuers)
A judge may also object, and Deny a Name Change, if the judge thinks the name change might cause harm, injury or public confusion.
The passport office (see more details below) The DVLA (driving licence, vehicle registration) HM Revenue and Customs. Child Benefit. Local Authority (Council tax and electoral register) Land Registry. Student Loans. Your employer.
A completed application to change a Michigan birth record. A copy of the birth certificate of the parent with the correct information. OR two (2) documents dated at least five (5) years prior to the date of application which contains the correct information.
An affidavit duly signed by the applicant and attested by Judicial Magistrate/Notary. Original newspaper in which name change ad is given. Prescribed proforma (should be computer typed and not handwritten) with signatures of applicant and two witnesses.
You do not have to report your name change directly to the IRS. However, it's important to report it to the Social Security Administration (SSA) before you file your tax return. You can change your name by mail or go to your local Social Security office.
Yes you can be traced if you change it by deed poll. All deed polls are published in The Gazette, an arcane publication of official 'stuff' this is then used by various govt and private organisations to update their records. It is a public document.Some may only change your details with a deed poll.
A: You will have to ask the court for special permission to get the name change without letting the other parent know. To do this, the judge will ask you to look for the other parent, and you have to look as hard as possible, asking friends and family and looking up public records.