Whether it's after a wedding, a divorce, or a fresh start that needs a court order, we handle the New York paperwork: petition, the state's newspaper publication rule, and every agency afterward.
A fresh start, a family name, gender affirmation, a spelling fixed at last. New York requires a petition, a judge's order, and usually newspaper publication. We handle all three.
Best if you want the whole NY process off your plate.
Personalized name-change questionnaire
Auto-filled Social Security application
Auto-filled NY DMV license / ID forms
Auto-filled U.S. passport forms
NY county filing instructions
IRS, voter & USPS notifications
Forms printed & sorted by agency
Prepaid, pre-addressed envelopes
NY newspaper publication arranged
A specialist files your online accounts
Dedicated NY concierge support
+ $65+ NY court filing fee (court-order changes only)ยท+ newspaper publication costยทFee & publication waivers available
The court-order path
Four steps to a certified NY order.
This is the route for changes that aren't from a marriage or divorce. Marriage/divorce changes skip straight to updating agencies.
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File the petition
We prepare your New York name-change petition and file it in the right court for your county.
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Judge reviews
A judge reviews and signs an order granting the change, usually without you appearing.
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Publish the name
NY generally requires publishing in a designated newspaper. We arrange it (or seek a waiver).
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Get your certified order
The court issues your certified order, your new legal proof of name.
Filing in NYC
The five boroughs, covered.
In New York City you file in the Civil Court of your borough. We auto-detect yours from your address and pre-fill the right venue.
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Manhattan
New York County
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Brooklyn
Kings County
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Queens
Queens County
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The Bronx
Bronx County
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Staten Island
Richmond County
Outside the city? We cover all 62 NY counties.
New York FAQ
Empire State answers.
The questions we hear most from people changing their name in New York.
It depends on the reason. After a marriage or divorce, no, your certificate or decree is enough, and you can go straight to updating agencies. For any other reason, New York requires a court petition and a judge's order. We prepare the petition for you either way.
For court-ordered changes, New York generally requires you to publish notice of your new name in a newspaper the court designates, then file proof of publication. It's an old rule that surprises people. We coordinate the publication, and where the law allows (for example, for survivors of domestic violence), we can ask the court to waive or seal it.
A marriage or divorce name change has no court cost, just our kit. A court-ordered change adds the court filing fee, which starts around $65 in NYC Civil Court and is higher in Supreme Court, plus the newspaper publication cost. Fee waivers are available if you meet income limits.
You file in the county where you live. NYC Civil Court for the five boroughs, or the Supreme/County Court elsewhere across New York's 62 counties. Our intake selects the correct court and gives you county-specific instructions.
A court-ordered New York change typically runs 6 to 12 weeks, mostly waiting on the publication window and the court. A marriage or divorce change is faster, since you skip straight to the agency updates, often a few weeks total.
Yes, with care and no awkwardness. We prepare the petition and, where you qualify, request that the court waive publication and seal the record for your privacy and safety. We can update gender markers alongside the name wherever the agency allows it.
Name change in nearby states
Court rules change at the state line. Pick where you live.