The South Dakota Notice of Entry of Order for Change of Name (Minor Child) is a legal form used to change the name of a minor child in the state of South Dakota. This form is used to notify the court of a new name for a minor child and the court will issue a new birth certificate with the new name. There are two types of South Dakota Notice of Entry of Order for Change of Name (Minor Child): a voluntary name change and a court ordered name change. The voluntary name change is a name change initiated by a parent or legal guardian of the minor child without a court order. The court ordered name change is a name change that is ordered by a court after a petition is filed by a parent or legal guardian of the minor child. The form must be completed and filed with the court, along with any required documents and fees. The form includes items such as the current name of the child, the proposed name of the child, the reasons for the name change, the parent or legal guardian who is requesting the name change, and other details. Once the form is properly completed and filed, a hearing will be scheduled to review the request. If the court approves the name change, an order will be issued and the new name will be legally changed.