Here’s a detailed breakdown of the steps involved in the Legal name change procedure:
Create an affidavit on stamp paper with your old and new name, and the reason for the change.
It must be signed by two witnesses and notarized by a notary public.
Publish an advertisement in two newspapers: one in English and one in a regional language.
This serves as a public notice of your name change.
Submit the affidavit and newspaper clippings to the Department of Publication for Gazette notification.
Once published, your name change is officially recognized.
Once your application is approved, we will email the approved Gazette copy directly to your provided email address.
Our Delhi Gazette Name Change Service is a smooth, convenient and problem-free process that a person can undergo in order to change his or her name legally. This service simplifies the documenting exercise since it ensures that the clients go through the process of changing their name with minimum tasks. So, that is how it helps you and us as our workflow:
We make it easy and straightforward by guiding you step by step through the name change process, whether you are getting married, fixing a misspelled name, or becoming somebody new, we are here to help.
Through the Delhi Gazette Name Change system, you shall be able to do the whole process at the comfort of your home, save yourself time and the long queues and papers.
The system allows you to filing and publishing your name change in the Delhi Gazette online, reducing the traditional obstacles and giving you the speed.
Your name change will be legally recorded after it is endorsed and published in the Delhi Gazette and accepted by all legal and governmental systems.
We start with a consultation to ascertain the reason behind your change of name (personal, marital or clerical) and proceed to format the paper as such.
We bring all the required papers and make sure that forms are duly completed to avoid delays or rejections.
Our team does online filing of your name change application with the Delhi Gazette, and ensures every step is followed properly.
Once you have submitted it, your name change shall be printed in the Delhi Gazette whereby you shall be issued with an official copy as a record of your new name.
After we publish your name change, we help you update your official documentation (ID, passport, etc.) to reflect the change.
You may apply for a name change in your school certificates in Delhi, by following certain steps, like preparing an affidavit, placing a name change advertisement in newspapers, and submitting the necessary documents to the educational board or school, so that they can update the same in their records to make it official.
If there is a discrepancy in your child’s school certificates, no matter how minor it is, it can be a challenge in the future, like for examples higher education applications, job applications, and passport applications.
You may need to go for a name change in school certificate due to reasons such as typographical mistakes, incorrect entry of the child's name, or administrative errors. These mistakes may hinder the processes like college admissions, passport applications, and employment verification. Therefore, it is mandatory to get your name corrected to prevent future complications.
Here’s how you can apply for a legally valid Change of Name in school certificates in Delhi:
Prepare a notarized affidavit mentioning your incorrect name, the correct name, and the reason for change i.e., typographical error and get it attested by two witnesses.
Placing a name change advertisement in a local (in Marathi) and a national (in English) newspaper.
Submit the affidavit and newspaper clippings to the school or educational board so that they can update their records with the new name.
Apply for the Gazette notification, so that your name appears in the official Gazette i.e., the Delhi Gazette, and your name becomes officially known to the public.
Once you receive the Gazette notification regarding publication of your name, notify the school authorities, so that they can update their records and there is no complication in the process of college applications, government records, and passport applications.
You will require the following documents for name change in school certificate:
In order to provide a legal validity to your name change in Delhi, you will first require a valid court order. The court order is mandatory for name changes due to divorce or in case you are a minor. Usually, what you do is file a petition with the local court, advertise your name change notice in local newspapers and attend the court hearing. If your petition is approved, then the court will issue the decree. Subsequently, you must publish your name change in the Delhi Gazette.
Your name change process will be easier if you proceed through our Name Change Service. Here’s why:
| Item | Cost (INR) | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Affidavit | ₹50-₹200 | Notary fee |
| Newspaper Ads | ₹1,000-₹5,000 | Local + National newspapers (e.g., TOI) |
| Gazette | ₹1,100-₹1,500 | DPI fee, state modifications |
| Lawyer (Optional) | ₹5,000-₹20,000 | Drafting and filing assistance |
| Document Updates | ₹100-₹1,000 | Aadhaar, birth certificate, passport updates |
Estimated Costs: Plan for approximately ₹7,000 and some patience.
Obtain a valid court order, prepare an affidavit, place a name change advertisement in two newspapers, and apply for a Gazette notification.
Documents like court order, notarized affidavit, newspaper advertisements, Gazette application, school records, and valid ID proofs are required for name change.
Usually it takes 2-4 months, depending on the workload of the court, and processes like newspaper publication, and Gazette approval.
Yes, For that you need to follow the guidelines carefully like preparing affidavit, submitting newspaper publication, and Gazette notification.
Yes, you must update your official documents such as Aadhaar, PAN, passport, and birth certificates, after changing name in the school certificates.
First you have to prepare an affidavit and get it notarized, Second, place a name change advertisement in two newspapers, third, submit the documents to the school or educational board, and fourth, apply for the Gazette notification.
Documents like an affidavit, newspaper advertisements (local and national), a court order (if required), incorrect school certificates, and identification documents like Aadhaar and PAN cards are required for name change.
The name change advertisement is a public notice, which not only creates transparency among the public about your name change, but also provides a legal validity to your name change.
Usually it takes 2-4 months, depending on the workload of the court, and processes like newspaper publication, and Gazette approval.
Yes, you can change the name in school certificates if you have made any spelling mistake with the same process.
Your name change becomes legally valid, after the Gazette notification is published. After that you may notify the same notification to the school or educational board and get your name updated in your official records and certificates.
A court order is mandatory in case of formal name changes. However, there are circumstances where only an affidavit and newspaper advertisements are required, like in case of minor errors.
Yes. If you are above 18 years of age, you are eligible apply for the name change yourself with the same process but you will be required to follow the necessary legal steps.
Yes. You can use both of your parents' surnames. It can be either hyphenated surnames or combined surnames, depending on your need.
The cost varies. First of all the cost for affidavit notary fees, newspaper advertisements (₹1,000-₹5,000), and Gazette notification (₹1,100-₹1,500) are there and secondly, additional cost applies for legal assistance or further documentation updates.
First, arrange all the necessary documents such as a name change affidavit on stamp paper, two passport-sized photographs, and a copy of a valid identity proof such as Aadhaar, PAN card, or passport, Second, advertise your name change notice in local newspapers and apply for Gazette notification. Lastly, submit a confirmation receipt of the newspaper publication, after which you are eligible to get the court order for name change.