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Should it Cost to Change Your Name?

Should it cost to change your name?

  • Yes

    Votes: 2 66.7%
  • No

    Votes: 1 33.3%

  • Total voters
    3

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Here in AZ, for instance, it costs a staggering amount to change your legal name. Something I need to do for my own mental health. Others have other reasons for changing their names, should it cost money to do so?
 
This is a tough one. I think of it from their perspective. It costs money to change the name on everything. Who would foot the bill otherwise? However with that being said, I don't think it has to be quite so steep.
 
Here in AZ, for instance, it costs a staggering amount to change your legal name. Something I need to do for my own mental health. Others have other reasons for changing their names, should it cost money to do so?
Any which way "they" can squeeze more blood out of the turnip, they'll do 'er. :cautious:
 
It should be free, although here in Britain, the fee is quite reasonable.

I changed mine in 1981.
 
I went years with one "L" in my name, I recently got them to change it to the right one with two "L's" in it for only 25 dollars.
Wow, that's an extremely reasonable fee!
Any which way "they" can squeeze more blood out of the turnip, they'll do 'er. :cautious:
Absolutely!

So apparently I'm wrong, the name change has a fee attached to it that isn't that bad, but the filing fee at the clerk's office...where you go to make it all official on your documents and so forth...that's $319. So I could change my name and just still exist on paper as my deadname...which...defeats the purpose? So...yeah, phrasing it that way seems like shady business, lol, but ultimately it's around $400 all in to change your name.
 
I'd like to change my father's last name that I have from him. I was disowned and disinherited by his side of the family. My mom has been pushing for me to take up a different last name and it was said I'd have to see a lawyer to do that. I have no idea what they charge in Missouri.
 
Maybe the cost of printing up new ID / drivers license card, but all that other stuff can be done on a computer in seconds and we shouldn't be charged for that. :shrug:
 
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