Who is the Denton County clerk?

Who is the Denton County clerk?

County Clerk Administration

Staff
Name Title Phone
Garcia, Tracy Chief Deputy /td>
Luke, Honorable Juli Denton County Clerk

Where can I get my birth certificate in Collin County?

You may call them at or visit their website here. For expedited service, you may visit the Collin County Clerk’s McKinney or Plano locations. If you are mailing a request, it will be processed and sent back to you within 2-3 business days.

How do I change my name in Collin County Texas?

File the Original Petition and Civil Case Information Sheet in the District Clerk’s office on the first floor of the courthouse at 2100 Bloomdale Road in McKinney. You will be required to pay a filing fee to the Clerk at this time.

Can you change your last name in Texas?

You will usually need a court order to change your name. If you were recently married, you may be able to change your last name to your spouse’s last name without a court order by providing proof of your marriage to the social security office and driver’s license office.

How do 2 last names work?

If the two names are joined with a hyphen, it may also be called a hyphenated surname. A person will take the (first) surname of their father, followed by the (first) surname of their mother (i.e. their maternal grandfather’s surname). The double surname itself is not heritable.

When you marry someone with a hyphenated last name?

The short answer where you are concerned is you don’t have to change your name at all; even when you get married. However, if you do wish to change your name when you get married, you can take the hyphenated name, the one name, or change your name entirely.

Why do people have two last names?

Within the Hispanic tradition, the woman does not change her surnames when she gets married. Instead, the combination of our parents’ first surnames represents the unity of two families and the formation of a new one. Growing up having two surnames was so common that nobody used to hyphenate their surnames.

How do you get rid of a hyphenated last name?

You can file a Petition for a name change. It must be a sworn petition. Assuming there are no legal issues in your background the Court’s grant these routinely. Just explain to the court why the name change is necessary or desired.

How much does it cost to drop a hyphenated last name?

The California name change cost is $435. You might also have to pay a small surcharge depending on what county you’re in. If you can’t afford the filing fee, you may be able to apply for a waiver. Next you’ll probably have to publish your Order to Show Cause in a newspaper (yep, we’re serious).

When you hyphenate your last name which name goes first?

You can go the “traditional” route and list your “maiden” name first, or you could choose to list your new last name first, followed by your original last name. Some couples decide to have both partners change to the hyphenated last name, as a show of unity and equality.

What does it mean when a woman hyphenate her last name?

A hyphenated last name is when you and your spouse combine both of your last names with a hyphen. This is also called a double surname. In many states, when you fill out your application for your marriage license, you’ll be writing your intended married name on that application.