This document states the reasons and other required details for your name change.
This document states the reasons and other required details for your name change.
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Mail or bring to your local SSA office (Find Nebraska locations here): Form SS-5, an application for a Social Security card. Your legal name change document (marriage certificate or court order) Proof of identity (your current driver's license or state ID)
Mail or bring to your local SSA office (Find Nebraska locations here): Form SS-5, an application for a Social Security card. Your legal name change document (marriage certificate or court order) Proof of identity (your current driver's license or state ID)
The Court will schedule a hearing for your Name Change. That hearing will be about 6-8 weeks after you file the Petition. Almost always, you get your judge-signed Court Order on the hearing date. Some courts take longer than that because of cutbacks and scheduling problems.
Social Security Administration. Department of Motor Vehicles. Passport Office. Post Office. IRS. Voter Registration. Banks and other financial institutions. Credit Card companies (or issuers)
After testifying before the judge, and your name change has been approved, you'll receive a court order which you'll use to change your name on all of your documents. Total cost can range from $160 to $300 if filing yourself, or $500 to $1000 if using a lawyer.
Facts About Filing for a Name Change in Nebraska Any person wishing to change his or her name may file a petition in the district court in the county in which the person resides so long as that person has been a bona fide resident of that county for at least one (1) year before filing the petition for a name change.
It's a long process. While a legal document such as a marriage certificate or court granted petition will allow you to change your name, it won't be truly official until you've submitted name change applications with the Social Security Administration, the DMV, and other relevant institutions.
When you have your Name Change Court Order signed by the judge, you can get A Certified Copy of it that day from the same court. You need the Certified Copy to get your most important records changed. It will take you from 6 weeks to 6 months (usually 8 weeks or so) to get your Court Order.
The Social Security Administration has its own form which you can get for free. The good folks at SSI will also let the IRS know about the name change, so you're good to go. When you go to the DMV, you'll just need to bring the certified copy of the marriage certificate and you'll be done.