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  1. If you're 18 or over, use these forms to put your new name on public record by ‘enrolling’ your deed poll at the Royal Courts of Justice. Includes guidance.

  2. You can put your new name on public record by ‘enrolling’ it at the Royal Courts of Justice if you’re 18 or over. It costs £49.32 and cheques should be made payable to HMCTS.

  3. 12 wrz 2024 · Use this guidance to help you complete the forms you need to enrol your new name at the Royal Courts of Justice. This is called ‘changing your name by deed poll’.

  4. proceedings as well as in all dealings and transactions and on all occasions use my new name in substitution for my old name. I and my wife and my husband and my civil partner and my children...

  5. A deed poll is a solemn declaration of your intent to assume a new change of name, and thus it’s evidence that you’ve changed your name in good faith. Using the deed poll to update your records and documents to be in your new name is proof (in itself) that you’re using the name publicly.

  6. You can apply for a deed poll by enrolling it at the Royal Courts of Justice, using the official forms, which includes a change of name deed, statutory declaration and notice for The Gazette. The fee, which is currently £42.44, includes an enrolment fee, advertisement charge and a copy of the published notice.

  7. Enrolled Deed Polls are held for about five years at the Royal Courts of Justice and then moved to the National Archives in Kew, Richmond, Surrey. A simple way of overcoming your predicament is to order a new Deed Poll to act as a replacement.

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