Can I Change My Name Legally in India? 📝🔄
A client walked in, holding a cup of coffee like a new identity:
👉 “I’ve had enough of my name! Can I change it legally, or is this a 'midlife crisis' move?” 😅
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💡 Short answer: Absolutely, you can change your name legally in India — no crisis needed! 🎉
It’s a straightforward process, but yes, there are some official hoops to jump through 🏃♂️💨
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⚖️ The Legal Process to Change Your Name:
1️⃣ Affidavit:
Prepare a sworn affidavit (signed by you) stating your old name, new name, and the reason for the change. It should also mention that the name change is not for fraudulent purposes.
2️⃣ Newspaper Publication:
Publish an advertisement in at least two newspapers (one in English and one in the regional language) to announce your name change. 🗞️
3️⃣ Gazette Notification:
Finally, submit an application to the government for a Gazette publication (yes, this is the official document where your new name gets “official” status). 📜
4️⃣ Update Documents:
Once the Gazette notification is published, update all your documents — Aadhar, passport, PAN, etc.
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🧠 Pro Tip:
Changing your name for fun is one thing. But doing it for identity protection, after marriage, or to correct mistakes is legit. Just don’t do it mid-flight, or at a wedding! 🛫👰
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💬 Ready to become a brand-new YOU? Make sure you get your name change done legally without a hitch!
👉 Contact LEXIS AND COMPANY — Name changers and identity protectors since 2015 🕵️♂️✨
We guide you through every step of the process.
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