How do I change my Name?
This guide is to provide help and assistance to allow you to change your name, by yourself, at a cost of around £5-£10. Basically, the main principle of a name change is the actual Deed Poll which is the formal written acknowledgement made by you confirming that you intend to change your name. Therefore, to save exuberant legal costs this DIY guide will pretty much do the whole thing for you - just print the finished document onto watermarked paper, take it to your local solicitor with some ID (Passport) and ask them to witness it - the fee for this is around £5-£10 (dependant upon location).
You can legally and officially change any part or all of your name. You can change your forenames, surname (or both), add names, remove names, change the spelling of your names or rearrange your existing names. A Deed Poll is a legal document - not a certificate. It is a form of legal contract but it differs from legal contracts between two or more parties in that it only concerns one person (and it is only signed by that person in the presence of a witness). A Deed Poll legally binds the person who signs it to a particular course of action as detailed on the Deed Poll document.
Although Deed Poll documents are used for various purposes relating to an individual or a company legally committing themselves to doing something, they have one generally accepted meaning, that is, a change of name. However, the correct legal name for a deed that has been drawn up to change someone's name is a Deed of Change of Name (but more commonly known as a Deed Poll). A Deed Poll for a change of name contains three declarations and by executing the Deed Poll (signing, dating and having your signing witnessed) you are legally committing yourself to:
- Abandoning the use of your former name;
- Using your new name only at all times;
- Requiring all persons to address you by your new name only.
In summary, a Deed Poll will provide you with documentary evidence that you have changed your name, enabling you to get all your official documents and records changed to your new name. Although a Deed Poll is an English legal document, the following format of Deed will be recognised by all government departments, companies and organisations throughout the United Kingdom and by all British Embassies and High Commissions around the world.
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