Eligibility Requirements
- Petitioner must be a New Hampshire resident
- Have a parent or legal guardian as a co-petitioner (for minors)
How to Legally Change a Name in New Hampshire
Step 1 – Complete Online Application
To complete the Petition for Name Change in New Hampshire, the petitioner must use the TurboCourt website. They will need to attach a copy of their photo identification (in PDF format). If a passport is used, a proof of address must also be included (e.g., a gas bill, electric bill, or phone bill).
After the petitioner creates their account, they will click “Start a New Case” and follow the instructions to complete the form.
Step 2 – Pay and File
Step 3 – Serve Order of Notice (If Applicable)
Petitioners who are incarcerated or on probation will receive an Order of Notice from the court. They must arrange for the sheriff’s department to serve the Order and a copy of the Petition to the Department of Corrections.[1]
Registered sex offenders who the Department of Corrections no longer supervises must have the sheriff’s department serve a copy of the Order and Petition to both the Department of Safety and the initial prosecuting authority.
Step 4 – Hearing (If Applicable)
Step 5 – Name Change Certificate
Marriage and Divorce
When a couple applies for a Marriage License at their local city or town clerk’s office, they can indicate if they want to change their last name.[3] They can also elect to change their middle name to their pre-marriage surname.
The court may restore an individual’s former surname in the official Divorce Decree.[4]
Resources
Forms
- Petition for Name Change
- Confidential Information Sheet
- Order of Notice
- Certificate of Change of Name
- Record Change Request
- Marriage License
- Divorce Decree
Links