What forms are required for a California name change?
The following forms are required for a name change in California:
These forms are available on the California Courts website. Check with your local superior court to find out if they require other forms (see "Where Must the Forms Be Filed?" Below).
Where do I file the forms for a name change in California?
The completed forms must be filed with the clerk of the superior court of the county in which the person whose name is to be changed currently lives.
Do I need to notarize the name change forms?
No.
Is there a filing fee for a name change in California?
There is a fee to file your documents. Check the court fees and waivers section of the California Courts website to find the correct fees A fee waiver may be obtained with a showing of sufficient hardship.
Do I need to schedule a court hearing?
Yes. A hearing on the Order to Show Cause must be requested for at least six weeks in the future.
Do I need to publish something in a local newspaper?
Yes. A copy of the Order to Show Cause must be published in a local newspaper once a week for at least 4 weeks before the hearing date.