Learn how to officially change your name in NSW for adults and children under 18. Find out who can apply, what you need, how to apply, fees and processing times.
On this pageIf you were married in Australia, you can take the surname of your partner for free, without going through the formal name change application process. Learn how to change your surname after marriage in Australia.
The quickest way to apply for a change of name is online.
You can apply to change your name if you are over the age of 18 and:
If 'Yes', you do not need to use this form, instead visit our Change your surname after marriage page.
If 'No', please proceed to the online form.
To register a change of name for your child (under 18 years) both parents must complete the application.
One parent can apply alone if:
Download and complete either:
You must enclose copies of your identity documents.
Apply in personDownload and complete one of the below forms:
Bring your original identity documents with you to a Service NSW centre.
You must return all of your original certificates with your application including any:
The Registry of Births, Deaths & Marriages will need to verify your identity before processing the change of name application.
Please refer to the relevant application form for Proof of Identity requirements.
Registration of change of name (includes standard certificate) | Standard service $222 | Priority service $283 |
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Online application | up to 5 weeks | up to 3 weeks |
By post | up to 6 weeks | up to 3 weeks |
Registry agents (Service NSW) | up to 6 weeks | up to 3 weeks |
All prices include $11 postage and handling. Add $9 for international post.
The Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Act 1995 (NSW) restricts certain classes of persons from changing their name without the permission of a supervising authority. It also restricts people from making a change of name on behalf of a restricted person.
A restricted person is:
You must obtain permission from the relevant authority to apply for a change of name if you are under the supervision of the:
Making an application without approval is an offence under the Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Act 1995.
If you are a restricted person, you may be able to apply to change your name if you meet any of the following requirements for exemption.
If unsure of your status, contact:
For more information about who can apply, see the Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Act 1995.
Is there a limit to how many times you can change your nameIn NSW, you can only change your name once in a 12-month period and 3 times in your lifetime.
If you change your name or use an additional or other name with the intention of breaking the law in any way, you could face criminal charges.
When a change of name is completed, we amend the birth registration if you were born in NSW:
Note that once the change of name has been registered and a certificate issued:
Most names can be registered, but not all. We cannot register a name that:
Learn more about the rules for choosing a name.
What if I was not born in AustraliaProof of residency in NSW
You must provide a document that shows your residential address:
For example, if you are applying in 2020, you must have lived in NSW in 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2020 (a total of 4 documents).
Why has my application been delayedProcessing may be delayed if your application is incomplete, does not include valid identification, or you do not pay the fee.
Note we will only refund the certificate fee for incomplete or non-compliant applications.
Other things to take into account when calculating processing times are: