How to Change Your Name in Connecticut

How to Change Your Name in Connecticut

Instructions - br The Connecticut name change for an adult as described in the State Code 45a-99 is done by filing a petition to the county's civil court where you are a resident. It is easier, if you were just married, to have your certified marriage license with the raised seal or if you were recently divorced to have your divorce decree. Typically, you will not have a court hearing in Connecticut but it depends on the circumstances of the name change.br REQUIREMENTSbr Must be a resident for at least 6 monthsbr If just married, must have your original marriage certificate.br If just divorced, must have your divorce decree.br Step 1 - Fill-Out the Connecticut Name Change Petition PC-901. The Petition must be notarized and filed along with the Connecticut Name Change Affidavit PC-910. Both forms must be completely filled in.br br Step 2 - Make 2 copies of each.br br Step 3 - File the Petition to the County Court Clerk's office in the County where your live. Pay the $150.00 filing fee and you will be given a case number.br Upon filing, you may be asked to sign a consent form which will allow the State to run a background check on you.br Step 4 - If you were recently married or divorced, chances are you will not have a court hearing. In the event you do, the Judge will ask you simply why you are interested in changing your name.br br Step 5 - Upon the approval of your name change, the court clerk will notify you that the Judge had authorized your name change decree and is ready for pickup. The name change decree is the actual certificateform that will allow you to change your name at any private or public institution.


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