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.
In case you don’t like you current name due to negative associations, personal identity concerns, or for a fresh start, you can always apply for a name change by following the legal process of name change.
The reasons why a person may go for a name change are:
In India, you need to undergo a clear legal process in changing your name if you do not like your current one. The breakdown is as follows:
The legal procedure for changing your name is listed as follows:
Documents required to change your name legally are:
The costs and timeframe for name change due to dislike are listed as:
The process usually takes 2–3 months to complete, as it depends on the time required for newspaper publication, the Gazette notification process, and updating your records.
Yes, you can alter your name when you do not like your existing name. You simply have to write a notarized affidavit, place an announcement about your change of name in newspapers, and get a Gazette notification.
Documents required to initiate the process of name change are a notarized affidavit, proof of newspaper advertisements, a Gazette notification, and identification documents such as Aadhaar, PAN card, or passport.
The process will take 2–3 months, as it depends on the time taken for newspaper publications, Gazette notification, and document updates.
The age of changing your name is not restricted. It should, however, be noted that the consent of parents or a court order is a mandatory requirement in the case of change of name of a minor.
After receiving the Gazette notification confirming your name change, you may submit the notification with supporting documents to relevant authorities, such as the passport office or UIDAI, for updating your records.