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NAME CHANGES – CONNECTICUT
CHANGING YOUR NAME - CONNECTICUT

The information provided is for informational purposes only. It is not intended to be and should not be construed as legal advice.
 

WHO CAN REQUEST A NAME CHANGE?

Because the Connecticut Supreme Court has determined that name changes should be granted liberally, any adult Connecticut resident who wishes to formally change his or her name may do so, provided that the name change is not for the purpose of fraud or other illicit activity. Connecticut allows anyone, trans or otherwise, to choose whatever name they wish to have as long as it is not adopted for fraudulent purposes.  If you are inappropriately denied a request of name change please contact CTAC.  This name change is the first step in obtaining further legal documents [state id, drivers license, etc] in your new name. Name changes are handled by Probate Courts.

HOW TO APPLY FOR A NAME CHANGE

It should be noted that effecting a Change of Name in Connecticut for a Trans person is relatively straightforward

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Adults complete an Application For Change of Name (Adult) Form PC-901

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Minors complete Application For Change of Name (Minor) Form PC-900.

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Completed forms are submitted to the local Probate Court, which has the authority to grant name changes.

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Currently the Probate Court application fee for a Name Change is $150.

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All courts provide a waiver of fees if you meet certain income requirements.  To request a waiver of fees complete Probate from PC-184, Request/Order Waiver of Fees - Petitioner.

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Though a name change request may also be submitted to Superior Court, it is more convenient to use the Probate Court for a name change.

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The form does require you to complete the section: "A change of name is sought for the following reasons".  What you fill in here will depend upon the level of detail you desire to disclose.  Responses can be as general as for personal reasons, medical reasons or disclosure that you are in the process of transitioning. The probate process occurs in a relatively informal environment [typically conference room] and with only the Probate Judge present.

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Supporting Documentation required is your legal birth certificate.

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You are not required to provide any supporting documentation from a therapist or medical professional to change your name. Any such request could be considered discriminatory in the State of Connecticut.

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The process for a name change typically takes up to four weeks.

ABOUT THE PROBATE COURTS

Convenience and efficiency are the hallmarks of the probate court. The majority of uncontested matters are heard within four weeks of the time a person goes downtown or drives to the next town to file the application. In most cases, the probate courtroom will be a conference room in the probate court offices. The atmosphere at the hearing is informal; the judge does not preside from a bench or wear a black robe.

References:

http://www.glad.org/Publications/CivilRightProject/Transgender_Legal_Issues.PDF

 

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