Marriage and civil partnership
You dont need a deed poll to take your partners surname.
Send a copy of your marriage or civil partnership certificate to record-holders, eg benefits offices. Your documents will be updated for free.
If you divorce or end your civil partnership
You may be able to go back to your original name by showing record-holders either your:
Some organisations wont change your name back without a deed poll.
Make an adult deed poll
Youll need to do one of the following:
Use the official forms
You can put your new name on public record by enrolling it at the Royal Courts of Justice. This costs 36.
Read the leaflet on enrolling a name change - it explains what youll need to do and the fees youll have to pay.
You must fill in these forms:
Youll also need to fill in a form so that a notice will appear in The Gazette.
Change a childs name
To change the name of a child aged under 16 (sometimes called a minor) youll need either:
You must try to reach agreement before you seek a court order.
If the parents agree
Read the leaflet on enrolling a name - it explains what youll need to do, the forms you must fill in and the fees youll have to pay.
You must fill in these forms:
Youll also need to fill in a form for a notice to appear in The Gazette.
Make your own deed poll
If you dont want to register your deed poll, you can make your own instead, using the following wording:
I [old name] of [your address] have given up my name [old name] and have adopted for all purposes the name [new name].
Signed as a deed on [date] as [old name] and [new name] in the presence of [witness 1 name] of [witness 1 address], and [witness 2 name] of [witness 2 address].
[your new signature], [your old signature]
[witness 1 signature], [witness 2 signature]
Send your forms and documents to:
Queens Bench Division
Action Department
The Royal Courts of Justice
Strand
London
WC2A 2L
Explain the fees structure which is required for obtaining the certificate/document.
Explain the time until which the certificate/document is valid. e.g. Birth Certificate Valid Forever
Please attach sample completed documents that would help other people.
Please explain processing time taken in obtaining the document/certificate.
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By Deed Poll, you can officially change any part of your name, or even your entire name. You can alter both forenames and surnames, as well as being able to add and remove names. You can also rearrange current forenames or simply alter spellings.
The name change process can be carried out as and when you please, and as many times as you choose on the condition that it is not done with fraudulent or deceitful motives.
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.
You may want to change your name because:
If you wish to legally change your name, or your children's names, you can use the Deed Poll process, which has been used by hundreds of thousands of people for over 150 years.
By Deed Poll, you can officially change any part or all of your name. For example, you can change your forenames, surname (or both), add names, remove names, change the spelling of your names or rearrange your existing names. You can change your name by Deed Poll as often as you want, at any time and for any reason provided it is not for deceptive or fraudulent purposes.
Contrary to popular belief, there is no central register of name changes in the United Kingdom. Deed Polls are not registered anywhere unless they are "enrolled" i.e. lodged for safe keeping, in the Close Rolls of the Chancery (from 1851 to 1902) and from 1903, in the