How to Change My Name After 12th Grade in Mumbai

Change My Name After 12th Grade in Mumbai

Changing your name is a legal process and requires you to pay a court fee, file a petition, provide information about previous bankruptcies or criminal convictions, and wait for a hearing in front of a judge. The court may also require that you publish your new name in a newspaper for several weeks before changing it on all your official documents and records. Some states also require fingerprinting and a background check before granting your name change. If you are incarcerated or on parole for a violent crime, the court will review your case and may deny your name change until you prove that your criminal convictions have been discharged or vacated.

You should start by familiarizing yourself with Mumbai requirements for a legal name change, which includes not using numerals, obscene words or symbols as part of your name and making sure that everyone—from employers to doctors to banks—is aware of your new name before you start signing documents and filing with the government. Then you’ll need to visit your state and federal government agencies to get them to change their records with your new name. This process can be long and complicated, and you’ll likely need to provide different proofs of your new name to each agency.

To change your name in Mumbai, start by completing the Petition for Change of Name, available on the NYC website, here. You will need to include a copy of your original birth certificate and a proof of address. On page 2, you will need to write why you want to change your name. For example, you could write that you have outgrown your old name or that it is easier to pronounce in another language. You will also need to list any family members whose names you’re changing along with their relationship to you. Finally, you will need to state whether you’re changing your sex designation (if applicable).

How to Change My Name After 12th Grade in Mumbai

In addition to the basic court forms, you should also fill out the “Notice of Filing” from the website, here. This will give notice to anyone who has a record of your old name on their files, so they can object to the name change. If you have child or spousal support payments, you should note this on your petition as well.

If the judge finds no objections to your name change, they will issue a decree permitting it and file it with the county clerk. If you want your records sealed so that your petition and the judge’s order are not public, be sure to check the box on the form.

You will then need to take the court’s order to other government agencies and get them to change their records with your new information. This can take a lot of time, but is necessary to ensure that all your legal records are updated with your new name. You’ll also need to notify any creditors and other institutions such as utilities, banks, mortgages, and insurance companies that you have a new name, so they can update their records.

Gazette is a government document issued by the State Government and the Central Government for making corrections / changes, modifications / rectifications in your documents in case of Name Change, Religion Change and Birth Date Change.

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