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You can change your name only once in a 12-month period and 3 times in your lifetime. Changing a record of sexIf you want to change your name and record of sex at the same time, please apply from our ‘Change your record of sex (adult born in Victoria)’ page. We record official changes of name in NSW for adults and children (aged under 18 years). A name change includes amending any part of a name. Flood disaster relief - Birth, Marriage, Change of Name certificatesBirth, Marriage or Change of Name certificates that have been destroyed due to a natural disaster can be reissued at no charge at your nearest Service NSW Centre or call 13 77 88 for more information. Service NSW can also help you to replace certificates registered in other Australian states and territories or in New Zealand. On this page Change your surname after marriageIf you were married in Australia, you can take the surname of your husband, wife, or partner without registering the name change. Learn how to change your surname after marriage in Australia Read the information below on changing a name and then apply online. Change of surname after marriage in AustraliaIf 'Yes', visit our Change your surname after marriage page*. If 'No', visit our Register a Change of Name (Adult) online form. *If you are changing to your partner’s surname, or adding their surname to yours, you do not need to go through a formal name change application process. You can use your official marriage certificate to prove your new name. Change your Name (Adult)To register a change of name for an adult for any other reason use our online form below. Register a Change of Name (Adult) Change the name of a childTo register a change of name for your child (under 18 years) both parents must complete the application. One parent can apply alone if:
Register a Change of Name (Child) Who can apply for a change of nameYou can apply to change your name if you are over the age of 18 and:
What you need to applyYou must return all of your original certificates with your application including any:
How to applySimply register your name change online with one of the above options. You must:
Both parent/s (if recorded on the birth certificate) must apply on behalf of the child and
Apply by postDownload and complete the Application to register a change of name for an adult (PDF, 734.73 KB) or Application to register a change of name for a child (under 18) (PDF 925.99KB)
Applying in personDownload and complete one of the below forms. Application to register a change of name for an adult (PDF, 734.73 KB) or Application to register a change of name for a child (under 18) (PDF 925.99KB)
FeesRequest Standard service Priority service Registration of change of name
$195 $250 All prices include postage & handling. Add $9 for international post. If your application is incomplete, non-compliant or refused, we will only refund the certificate fee. Processing timesProcessing of your change of name registration begins when we have received your complete and correct application.
Certificate request Standard service Priority service Online application up to 5 weeks up to 2 weeks By post up to 6 weeks up to 3 weeks Registry agents (Service NSW) up to 6 weeks up to 3 weeks Who cannot apply: restricted persons The Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Act 1995 (NSW) restricts certain classes of persons from changing their name without the permission of a supervising authority. It also restricts people from making a change of name on behalf of a restricted person. A restricted person is:
You must obtain permission from the relevant authority to apply for a change of name if you are under the supervision of the:
Making an application without approval is an offence under the Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Act 1995. ExemptionsIf you are a restricted person, you may be able to apply to change your name if you meet any of the following requirements for exemption.
If unsure of your status contact:
For more information about who can apply, see the Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Act 1995. Limitations and restrictions In NSW, you can only change your name once in a 12-month period and 3 times in your lifetime. If you change your name or use an additional or other name with the intention of breaking the law in any way, you could face criminal charges. When a change of name is completed, we amend the birth registration:
Note that once the change of name has been registered and a certificate issued:
Deciding on a name Most names can be registered but not all. We cannot register a name that:
Learn more about the rules for choosing a name. If you weren't born in Australia Proof of residency in NSW You must provide a document that shows your residential address:
For example, if you are applying in 2020, you must have lived in NSW in 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2020 (a total of 4 documents). Related informationName changes and corrections
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