Changing Name in Colorado
To do a name change in Colorado there are guidelines that you must follow. However, if you have been convicted of a felony as an adult or a juvenille delinquent for a crime that would be a felony if you were an adult you will not be granted a name change.
Here are the guidelines: 1) Pick up petetion for name change at you local courthouse.
2) You are required to do a federal and state fingerprint background check.
3) You are also required to do a public notice in a newspaper.
There are time factors in which each of these neeed to be done to be valid on your court date. All fees for the name change are the responsibility of the petitioner or guardian of the petitioner. For forms and more information you will need to check with your local courthouse.
Here are the guidelines: 1) Pick up petetion for name change at you local courthouse.
2) You are required to do a federal and state fingerprint background check.
3) You are also required to do a public notice in a newspaper.
There are time factors in which each of these neeed to be done to be valid on your court date. All fees for the name change are the responsibility of the petitioner or guardian of the petitioner. For forms and more information you will need to check with your local courthouse.