How to Legally Change Your Name in Texas

Key facts about legal name changes in Texas — filing fees, requirements, and what to expect.

Filing Fee
$250–$350
Timeline
6-10 weeks
Publication
3 weeks
Hearing
Required

At a Glance

Court Filing Fee: $250–$350
Newspaper Publication: Required
Background Check: Required (fingerprinting also required)
Court Hearing: Required

What's Involved?

Changing your name in Texas requires filing a petition with your county court, paying the filing fee, publishing a notice in a local newspaper, completing a background check, and attending a brief court hearing. After approval, you'll need to update your name with government agencies, banks, employers, and other organizations.

The process involves multiple steps, specific forms, and strict requirements that vary by county. Missing a step or using the wrong form can delay your name change by weeks.

What You'll Need

Our personalized Texas name change kit includes everything for your specific situation:

  • The exact court form for Texas and how to fill it in correctly
  • Step-by-step filing instructions for your county courthouse
  • Complete cost breakdown of all government fees
  • Post-court checklist: 20 agencies to update, in priority order
  • Pre-written notification letters for banks, employers, and insurance
  • Publication notice template and local newspaper finder

Did You Know?

DPS + FBI background check ($27 combined) and fingerprinting (~$20) required

+ 2 more important notes included in your personalized kit.

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Official Texas courts website: https://guides.sll.texas.gov/name-changes