Thinking about changing your name? You're not alone. Many people choose a new name for various reasons, from personal preference to reflecting a new identity after a life change.
In Michigan, the process typically takes 4-6 months and varies slightly depending on your county. Here's a quick overview:
- It's a Multi-Step Process: Expect fees, filing a petition with the court, a background check, a hearing, and fingerprinting.
- Court Approval is Needed: A judge ensures your name change isn't fraudulent (avoiding debts or criminal history).
- Birth Certificate Update: Legal name change doesn't update your birth certificate. A separate application to Michigan DHHS is required.
Learn more regarding changing your name in Michigan here.
Stay tuned for our next post where we'll delve deeper into the specifics of the court process and what to expect at the hearing.
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If you have questions or want more information and expert guidance, contact Steven Tramontin, criminal defense and family law attorney. He’ll make sure you know what to expect when it comes to changing your name.
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