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Identity Verification Service : FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Find all the answers to your questions about IDCheck.io

1) Will this service finalize my name change with various offices for me?

Unfortunately, we cannot change your name on your behalf. While we cannot complete the process for you, our service expedites the process and makes it much simpler! Instead of researching the information and handwriting all forms, you'll have access to our advanced document preparation software, pre- drafted notification letter templates, detailed guidance for each step of the process and access to our knowledgeable support staff -- all of this provided with a 100% money back guarantee.

2) Am I able to get the required forms to change my name without having to pay?

By contacting the relevant state or federal agencies, you can obtain blank name change application forms at no charge. By doing your own research, you can get these forms online. Even though the forms are free, you will still owe any required filing fees.

3) Why do I have to pay for your service?

We are a team of experts who can assist you with the right paperwork for your name change according to your state requirements. For this service we charge $39. Our expertise will save your time, but you can also opt to do this without us which would consume more time for you to identify the right paperwork required.

4) What do I do after my name is changed?

You’ll need to make government agencies, businesses, family, and friends aware of your new name. First, apprise the Social Security Administration of your new name, then notify the IRS and the DMV—you may need to get a new driver’s license. Don’t forget to tell banks, credit card companies, utility companies, and mortgage or loan companies about your new name, and make a list of any identification documents—like your passport—that you’ll need to update.
Other things you should do? Get new checks, notify the post office, and update your medical records and insurance. If you have legal documents like a will or trust, you will want to look into changing them as well.

5) Is it mandatory to have a lawyer?

Although it may be seeming daunting to show up at court or fill out legal paperwork, you don’t need to hire a lawyer to change your name.

Filling out a Petition for Name Change can be straightforward. But if you do feel overwhelmed by navigating the name change process yourself, consider outside help. We can offer you the right packages that streamline the name change process, giving you the paperwork, you need to fill out for your state.

6) Under what conditions can I change my name?

If you don’t like your birth name, you can legally change it to whatever you want … with a few exceptions. You can’t name yourself after a celebrity (because that could be viewed as intentionally misleading), a trademarked name, a numeral (like 4 or 8), a punctuation mark (like ? or !), or something offensive or obscene. You also cannot change your name to commit fraud, evade law enforcement, or avoid paying any debts you owe. In most states, men and women can legally change their last name to their new spouse’s surname, hyphenate their two surnames, or create a new amalgamation of their surnames