Eligibility Requirements
- New Mexico resident
- Resident of the county where filing
- At least 14 years old
- Consent of at least one parent if under 14
How to Legally Change a Name in New Mexico
Step 1 – Fill Out Name Change Form
The petitioner must complete the Petition for Name Change document and have it notarized. Some courthouses may offer notarization services; otherwise, the petitioner will need to find a licensed notary public for the acknowledgment.
Step 2 – Fill Out Request and Notice of Hearing
Step 3 – File Forms
Step 4 – Attend Hearing
Step 5 – File and Record Order
Marriage and Divorce
Individuals getting married may use their marriage application to change their name. After the wedding, the marriage certificate will be used to update the name on official identification and documents.
During a divorce, if a petitioner wants to restore the name they had before marriage, they can make a request as part of the divorce decree. If an individual wants to change their name after divorce proceedings, they must file a Petition for Name Change with the court.
Resources
Forms
- New Mexico Petition for Name Change and/or Birth Date Correction
- Request for Hearing
- Notice of Hearing
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