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A judge may also object, and Deny a Name Change, if the judge thinks the name change might cause harm, injury or public confusion.
Step 1 Fill-in Petition to Change Name Form PC51. Step 2 Arrange to Have Fingerprints Taken. Step 3 Pay Fingerprinting and Background Check Fee. Step 4 Gather Documents. Step 5 File Documents with Circuit Court. Step 6 Pay Filing Fee. Step 7 Publication of Name Change. Step 8 Pay Publication Fee.
It costs $175 to file the petition. If you cannot afford to pay this, you can ask the judge to waive the fees. Read Fee Waivers in Court Cases to learn more about fee waivers.
You will need to submit a completed and signed correction application, a fee of $50.00 in the form of a personal check or money order payable to the State of Michigan in U.S. funds, a copy of your current, valid photo identification and a copy of the court order for documentation.
Generally, both parents must agree to a name change. If you agree, each of you must sign the Petition or the Waiver/Consent form.Your child can sign the petition stating their preference. To change the name of a child who is 14 years old or older, that child must sign a consent form in front of the judge.
How much does it cost? Filing a name change petition costs $175 in the state of Michigan. That said, you can request that the fees be waived if you can't afford them. To process your criminal background check, you'll have to pay an additional $43.25 in fees, plus any fees tacked on for getting fingerprinted.
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.
If one parent is out of the picture, you don't need consent to change your child's last name. You do need to serve him or her with a conformed copy of the Order to Show Cause form. The other parent still does not have to consent or agree, just get served. Once served, a Proof of Service form must be filed.
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.