Mississippi Name Change

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Jeffrey Johnson
Jeffrey Johnson

Insurance Lawyer

Jeffrey Johnson is a legal writer with a focus on personal injury. He has worked on personal injury and sovereign immunity litigation in addition to experience in family, estate, and criminal law. He earned a J.D. from the University of Baltimore and has worked in legal offices and non-profits in Maryland, Texas, and North Carolina. He has also earned an MFA in screenwriting from Chapman Univer...

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Updated July 2023

Changing your name is a relatively simple task that is mostly a matter of completing the proper form and filing it with the chancery court clerk where you live. If you would like to change your name in Mississippi, we can help get you started with the following information:

What forms are required for a Mississippi name change?

The State of Mississippi does not have a specific name change form. You must write your own petition to change the name, use a form prepared by a commercial service, or have an attorney write one for you. Click on the following link and search the Mississippi Code for more details: MS Code (Courtesy of Lexis-Nexis) Click on the Code on the left side of the page, then “Title 93- Domestic Relations,” then “Chapter 17,” then the first section. 93-17-1

Where do I file the forms for a name change in Mississippi?

The completed forms must be filed with the chancery court clerk of the county where you currently live.

Do I need to notarize the forms?

Check with your local courthouse.

Is there a filing fee for a name change in Mississippi?

Check with your local courthouse.

Do I need to schedule a court hearing?

Check with your local courthouse.

Do I need to publish something in a local newspaper?

Check with your local courthouse.

Case Studies: Mississippi Name Change

Case Study 1: John’s Name Change

John, a resident of Mississippi, filed a self-prepared petition to change his name, following Mississippi Code guidelines. He submitted the forms to the county’s chancery court clerk. John complied with local courthouse requirements regarding notarization, fees, court hearings, and publication.

Case Study 2: Sarah’s Name Change

Sarah, a Mississippi resident, utilized a commercial service to prepare her name change forms. She submitted the completed petition to the chancery court clerk in her county. Sarah followed local courthouse guidelines for notarization, fees, court hearings, and publication.

Case Study 3: Mark’s Name Change

Mark, residing in Mississippi, sought assistance from an attorney to facilitate his name change process. The attorney prepared a comprehensive petition on Mark’s behalf, ensuring compliance with Mississippi Code provisions. Mark’s attorney guided him through the filing process, including necessary notarization, fees, court hearings, and publication requirements.

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