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  1. If you have ever legally changed your name before, you may need to provide proof of all former name changes (whether DMV was notified of them or not). This may include any combination of the following:

  2. Take your forms to the court clerk. If you live in California, go to the Superior Court in the county where your child lives. If there are different locations, check your court’s website, talk to your Self-Help Center, or find the closest court to you where civil cases are filed.

  3. You can legally change your name by filing papers in court. If a judge agrees, they will give you a court order that states your new legal name. You need this order to change your name on identity documents, like your driver’s license, passport, or social security card.

  4. Change your child's legal name. In California, you can ask the court to legally change your child's name. If you and the other parent agree to change your child’s name, you can file a petition with the court together and publish a notice in a newspaper.

  5. A name change petition can include both a parent and minor children. However, each parent will require a separate petition. To change your child’s name, complete the following forms: Self-Help form packet SHC-NC-07. How do I change a child's name if I am the guardian? You will need to complete the following forms:

  6. How to change your name with the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV): Visit your local DMV office. Complete a Driver License or Identification Card Application. Provide proof of your legal name change. Surrender your old driver's license. Pay the $36 duplicate license fee.

  7. • You want to use a different name other than your current legal name. • You want to change your name to conform to your gender identity. • You want to change your name for personal reasons.

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