[IL] How long does it take to change my name in Illinois, and how do I get started with the legal process?
Legally changing your name in Illinois generally takes 2 to 3 months, but the exact timeframe can vary depending on the county's court schedule and any publication requirements.
Under Article XXI of the Illinois Code of Civil Procedure, someone who wants to change their name must file a verified petition with their county's circuit court (Article XXI). The process also includes:
- Publication: The petitioner has to publish notice of their name change in a local newspaper once a week for three consecutive weeks. In certain cases, such as those involving domestic violence or safety concerns, the court may waive this requirement.
- Hearing: After the publication period is over, the court will hold a hearing to determine whether the name change is appropriate and not for fraudulent purposes.
You can access and complete the standardized forms necessary to begin the process here: Illinois Name Change Court Forms (illinoiscourts.gov)
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Hi, how long does it take to change my name?
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Changing your name can be a significant decision. Have you already started the legal process to change your name?
No.
Lexi, Chatbot
In which state are you currently residing, as name change procedures can vary by location?
IL.
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Jessica B
Thank you for choosing AskaLawyer! My name is Jessica and I am a licensed attorney that will be assisting you with your question.
Jessica B
Legally changing your name in Illinois generally takes 2 to 3 months, but the exact timeframe can vary depending on the county's court schedule and any publication requirements.
Under Article XXI of the Illinois Code of Civil Procedure, someone who wants to change their name must file a verified petition with their county's circuit court (Article XXI). The process also includes:
- Publication: The petitioner has to publish notice of their name change in a local newspaper once a week for three consecutive weeks. In certain cases, such as those involving domestic violence or safety concerns, the court may waive this requirement.
- Hearing: After the publication period is over, the court will hold a hearing to determine whether the name change is appropriate and not for fraudulent purposes.
You can access and complete the standardized forms necessary to begin the process here: Illinois Name Change Court Forms (illinoiscourts.gov)
That long?
Jessica B
Yes, that is how long it takes the court to issue the court order.
Is this something you can assist with? I just want to go back to my maiden name.
Jessica B
I am not allowed to represent clients from AskaLawyer.
Please let me know if I may be of assistance in the future. Thank you.
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