1. What is the process of renaming?
(1) In China, renaming is generally applicable to citizens under 16 years of age, and citizens over 16 years of age are generally not allowed to change their names. Adults need sufficient reasons to change their names. The process of changing their names is as follows:
1, write a name change application;
2. For the proof of going to the street or unit, special reminder is given to go through the formalities of renaming. If you are a student, you only need to prove that you are a student of our school.
3. Apply for renaming at the household registration department where the household registration is located, and fill in the application form for renaming, which needs to be stamped with the special seal for household registration and signed by Duan Jing and the director;
4. Sign in the county-level household registration department;
5. notarization; According to the requirements,/kloc-citizens over the age of 0/6 need notarization to change their names;
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6. Sign the household registration section of the Municipal Public Security Bureau, and the name change procedure is specially reminded. /kloc-there is no such step under 0/6 years old;
7. The household registration department where the household registration is located prints a new household registration book;
8. Required information: household registration book, ID card and two 1 inch photos.
Second, how much does it cost to change the name of the household registration book?
Go to the police station to receive the application form for changing the account, indicate the reasons for the application and attach relevant certificates. After the residents' committee (town street) or villagers' committee (rural area) adds opinions and seals, it shall be submitted to the public security account management institution for approval and seal. After the approval, they can change their accounts, and pay 15 yuan to change their ID cards. The production cost is 14 yuan.
3. What are the three conditions for adults to change their names?
1. I want to express my wish to change my name.
2. The reason should be sufficient.
I promise that I will bear all civil and legal responsibilities caused by my name change.
Fourth, special reminder
Renaming must be cautious, because it will involve a series of problems such as your bank card, social security, medical insurance and property right certificate. If it is not handled well, it will also cause a lot of trouble.
(1)/kloc-If a citizen under the age of 0/6 changes his/her current name, his/her parents or guardians shall hold a resident ID card and household registration book, fill out an application report, apply to the local police station where the household registration is located, and handle the change after being examined and approved by the police station;
(2) Citizens who have reached the age of 16 and want to change their current names shall fill in an application report, hold their resident ID card, household registration book, original documents and relevant certificates (if there is a unit, they shall have a resume or recruitment form of cadres and be verified and signed by the unit), apply to the local public security police station where the household registration is located, and report to the county-level public security organ for examination and approval before handling the change.
(3) After the parents divorce, if one party requests to change the name of a minor child, both parties must reach an agreement through consultation and sign an agreement before applying for change.
(4) After the parents divorced, one party died and the other party remarried and asked to change the name of the minor child;
According to the above introduction, we know that the process of renaming is to apply to the local police station first, then issue a certificate to your own street or unit, and then fill out the application for renaming at the local police station and give it to the police and the director for signature, that's all.
I hope the above content can help you. Please consult a professional lawyer if you have any other questions.
Legal basis: Civil Code of People's Republic of China (PRC).
Article 102 A natural person enjoys the right to his name, and has the right to decide, use, change or allow others to use his name according to law, provided that it does not violate public order and good customs.