Step 1 of 3 — Name Details

Name Change Details

Tell us the name you want to move away from, and the name you want to move to.

Post-divorce name change (Nevada): Under NRS 41.270, you may petition the Nevada courts to legally restore or adopt a new name at any time after your divorce is final. No attorney required.
Current Legal Name
Please enter your current legal name.
Name You Want
This is the name that will appear on the court petition and order.
Please enter your desired name.
Reason for Name Change
📋 Post-Divorce
Personal Choice
📝 Other
Optional — helps confirm timing for the petition.

Your Personal Information

This information appears on your court petition. Use your exact current legal information.

Identity
Please enter your date of birth.
Optional. Used for court identification only. Not shared or stored insecurely.
Current Address
Please enter your address.
Required.
Required.
Contact Information
Please enter your phone number.
We'll send your documents and signing link here.
Please enter a valid email address.
Nevada Residency
The court where you file must be in the county where you reside.
Please select your county.
NRS 41.270 requires at least 6 weeks of Nevada residency.

Review Your Filing

Review all your information before generating your documents. Make sure everything is accurate — it will appear on your court petition exactly as shown.

Name Change
Current Name
New Name
Reason
Reason for Change
Divorce Decree Date
Divorce County / State
Personal Information
Date of Birth
Address
Phone
Email
Nevada County
What You're Getting
One-time fee $149
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CourtFree is a legal document preparation service, not a law firm. We prepare court documents based on the information you provide. We do not provide legal advice, and our services are regulated under Nevada Revised Statutes. By proceeding to checkout, you acknowledge that CourtFree is not your attorney and that you are representing yourself (pro se) in this matter.