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California Name Change Guide

How to Change Your Name in California

Changing your name in California involves filing a petition, meeting notice requirements, and obtaining a signed court order. If you want help preparing your paperwork correctly, visit our name change document preparation page.

You can also explore all legal document preparation services or visit our Fresno page for local assistance.

Step-by-Step Name Change Process

1

File a petition with the court

You must complete and file a name change petition along with required attachments explaining your request.

2

Publish notice if required

Many adult name change cases require publication in a newspaper unless an exception applies.

3

Attend hearing if necessary

Some cases require a court hearing where a judge reviews your request before issuing an order.

4

Receive signed court order

Once approved, you will receive a signed order confirming your legal name change.

Who Can Request a Name Change?

Adults may request their own name change, and parents may request a name change for a minor child. The court will review each request to ensure it is not being made for an improper reason.

What Happens After Your Name Change Is Approved?

After receiving your court order, you can update your Social Security record, driver’s license, bank accounts, and other legal documents.

Need Help With Name Change Paperwork?

We help prepare name change documents clearly and correctly so you can avoid delays and rejections.

Start with our name change page or explore all services.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I have to publish my name change?
In many adult cases, yes, unless an exception applies.

How long does a name change take?
It depends on court processing times and whether publication is required.

Can I change a child’s name?
Yes, but additional requirements apply, including notice to other parents.