How to Legally Change Your Name : Steps & Process

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There are many personal reasons someone may want to change their name—marriage, divorce, adoption, gender transition, or simply choosing a name that better reflects their identity. Whatever the reason, it’s important to follow the correct legal process to ensure your new name is recognized across all official documents and records.

If you’re wondering how to legally change your name in Michigan, here’s a step-by-step overview.

Step 1: File a Petition with the Court

The first step is to file a Petition for Name Change with your local circuit court. You’ll need to provide personal details, your reason for the change, and any supporting documents. A small filing fee will also apply.

Step 2: Background Check and Publication

In Michigan, adults seeking a name change must undergo a fingerprint-based background check to ensure the change isn’t being used to avoid debt or legal issues. Additionally, you’ll typically be required to publish notice of your name change in a local newspaper—unless the court grants an exemption for safety reasons.

Step 3: Court Hearing

After completing the background check and publication, you’ll attend a short court hearing. Here, a judge reviews your petition, asks a few questions, and—if everything is in order—approves your request.

Step 4: Update Your Records

Once the court issues an Order for Name Change, you’ll use it to update your name with government agencies, banks, employers, schools, and other institutions. Common updates include your driver’s license, Social Security card, passport, and financial accounts.

Why Professional Help Matters

While the process may seem straightforward, missing steps or incorrect filings can cause delays. Working with a legal professional ensures everything is completed accurately and efficiently.

How Estate Plans Michigan Can Help

At Estate Plans Michigan, we go beyond estate planning. Our experienced team helps individuals and families across Oakland, Macomb, and Wayne Counties navigate important legal processes—including name changes—with ease and confidence. From preparing the petition to guiding you through the hearing, we make sure your transition is smooth and stress-free.

Ready to take the next step? Contact Estate Plans Michigan today for a free consultation and let us help you make your new name official.

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