Changing your name by deed poll
A "change of name deed poll" is simply a document that contains the following three declarations:
You must sign and date this declaration in both your old and your new name. Your new name must contain both a forename and a surname and be pronounceable, as well complying with other common sense restrictions specified by the Office. Two witnesses, who aren't related to you, must also sign your deed poll and give their name, occupations and addresses.
Civil Registry,
Registrar General's Department,
Registration House,72-74 South Quay (next to Courts),
Port of Spain or Caroline Building No. 2, # 11
Hamilton Street, Scarborough, Tobago.
Registrar General's Department Contact Information
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Ministry of the Attorney General
Cabildo Chambers
23-27 St. Vincent Street,
Port-of-Spain
Trinidad and Tobago
Tel: 868-623-7010
Fax: 868-624-1986
Email: communication@ag.gov.tt
People choose to change their name for a variety of reasons. Maybe you just want to change the spelling of your name, you don't like the name your parents gave you, you want to get rid of your middle name, you want to remove any family associations, or maybe you just want a change. You can legally change your first name, middle name or surname, or any combination of those.
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How you should go about changing your name will depend upon which category you fit into. Changing your name after marriage or divorce is quite a simple process, while changing your name 'just because' requires a little more effort, but it is still quite straight forward and a lot easier than it used to be.
To change your name, submit a petition to your local Superior Court that details the reasons you'd like to change your name. After the court approves your request, you'll then need to update your Social Security card, driver's license and passport.
If you are using, or wish to use, a name other than your registered name, there is no legal requirement that you formally change your name. It is, however, recommended that you change your name officially, both for identification and as evidence of your name change.
Name change generally refers to the legal act by a person of adopting a name different from their name at birth, marriage or adoption. The procedures and ease of a name change vary between jurisdictions.
Typically, you may legally change your name to whatever name you'd like. There are some exceptions, though:
To change your name on all official documents, you just need to present the Deed Poll along with your birth certificate and apply for your new documents.
Registered persons who change their names, primarily by marriage or Deed Poll, should notify their Registration Officer, so that the Commissions records can be updated and a new I.D card bearing the registrants new name issued. The ID card bearing the name which has been changed is required to be surrendered.
Registrar General's Department
Trinidad and Tobago Government Portal
The Judiciary of Trinidad and Tobago
Ministry of the Attorney General
How you should go about changing your name will depend upon which category you fit into. Changing your name after marriage or divorce is quite a simple process, while changing your name 'just because' requires a little more effort, but it is still quite straight forward and a lot easier than it used to be.
To change your name, submit a petition to your local Superior Court that details the reasons you'd like to change your name. After the court approves your request, you'll then need to update your Social Security card, driver's license and passport.