This is a legal form that was released by the New York City Civil Court - a government authority operating within New York City. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is Form CIV-GP-82A?
A: Form CIV-GP-82A is a petition for individual adult change of name.
Q: Who can use Form CIV-GP-82A?
A: Form CIV-GP-82A can be used by adults who want to change their name in New York City.
Q: What information is required on Form CIV-GP-82A?
A: Form CIV-GP-82A requires personal information such as current name, desired new name, contact information, and reason for the name change.
Q: Are there any fees associated with filing Form CIV-GP-82A?
A: Yes, there is a filing fee associated with filing Form CIV-GP-82A. The fee amount may vary, so it is best to check with the court.
Q: Can I change my name to anything using Form CIV-GP-82A?
A: No, there are certain restrictions on changing names. The court may reject a name change if it is for fraudulent purposes or if it interferes with the rights of others.
Q: How long does it take for a name change to be approved?
A: The time it takes for a name change to be approved can vary. It depends on the court's schedule and workload.
Q: Can I change my name back after changing it with Form CIV-GP-82A?
A: Yes, in most cases you can change your name back. However, it is advisable to check with the court for specific guidelines and requirements.
Q: Can I change my name if I have a criminal record?
A: Having a criminal record does not automatically disqualify you from changing your name. The court will consider various factors, including the nature of the offense, before making a decision.
Q: What should I do after my name change is approved?
A: After your name change is approved, you should update your identification documents, such as your driver's license, social security card, and passport, with your new name.
Q: Can I change my child's name using Form CIV-GP-82A?
A: No, Form CIV-GP-82A is specifically for individual adult change of name. To change a child's name, a different process and form may be required.
Q: What if I need to correct an error on my name change documents?
A: If you need to correct an error on your name change documents, you should contact the court where the name change was approved for guidance on how to proceed.
Q: What if my name change application is denied?
A: If your name change application is denied, you may have the option to appeal the decision or reapply with additional supporting documentation.
Q: Can I change my name for reasons of gender identity or expression?
A: Yes, many courts allow name changes for reasons of gender identity or expression. However, it is advisable to check with the court for specific guidelines and requirements.
Q: Is changing my name legally binding?
A: Yes, changing your name through the court process is legally binding and your new name can be used for all legal purposes.
Q: Can I change my name to honor a celebrity or fictional character?
A: While it is possible to change your name to honor a celebrity or fictional character, the court may reject the name change if it is deemed frivolous or for fraudulent purposes.
Q: Can I use Form CIV-GP-82A in counties outside of New York City?
A: No, Form CIV-GP-82A is specific to New York City. Other counties may have their own forms and processes for name changes.
Form Details:
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