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I didn't know where to post this. I want to have my name changed on my Driver's License, so maybe the Traffic Law board may have some help. I also posted this on the Family Law board. FreeAdvice.com really should have an Identification Law board. Any help is great, though...

I recently spoke with the Civil Filing Office of Louisiana. I want to legally change my name and have no idea why it's so damn difficult. There are no forms to file, I just have to go before a judge. However, the man at the Civil Filing Office said I have to have something "drawn up and signed by a judge" so he can process the paperwork. What am I suppose to have drawn up? Am I suppose to write a little letter explaining why I want my name changed and have a judge sign it so that it's okay? I'm just changing it for preference. I don't mind keeping my old social security number. I'm not running from the IRS, or any credit card companies. I'm not married or divorced. It's just a personal preference. What am I suppose to "draw up?" Do I need an attorny to go before a judge? If anyone has been in a similar situation, any advice is greatly appreciated.
--Rhiannon
 


I AM ALWAYS LIABLE

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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face=" Arial, Verdana, Helvetica">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Rhiannon:
I didn't know where to post this. I want to have my name changed on my Driver's License, so maybe the Traffic Law board may have some help. I also posted this on the Family Law board. FreeAdvice.com really should have an Identification Law board. Any help is great, though...

I recently spoke with the Civil Filing Office of Louisiana. I want to legally change my name and have no idea why it's so damn difficult. There are no forms to file, I just have to go before a judge. However, the man at the Civil Filing Office said I have to have something "drawn up and signed by a judge" so he can process the paperwork. What am I suppose to have drawn up? Am I suppose to write a little letter explaining why I want my name changed and have a judge sign it so that it's okay? I'm just changing it for preference. I don't mind keeping my old social security number. I'm not running from the IRS, or any credit card companies. I'm not married or divorced. It's just a personal preference. What am I suppose to "draw up?" Do I need an attorny to go before a judge? If anyone has been in a similar situation, any advice is greatly appreciated.
--Rhiannon
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My response:

There are some great, easy to read and understand, books on this subject at your local bookstore. Go to their "Legal" section, and take a look. Most, if not all, of these books have the necessary forms with step-by-step instructions.

IAAL


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