A legal name change typically involves a few core, court-related costs. This calculator estimates your out-of-pocket total by adding (1) the court filing fee, (2) the publication or notice cost (if required in your area), and (3) the cost of obtaining certified copies of the signed name change order.
The total estimated cost is:
Some courts charge certified copies per page rather than per document. If your court charges per page, use R = (per-page fee) × (pages per copy) so the estimate matches what you’ll pay.
The output is an estimate of common, mandatory items. If your jurisdiction requires additional steps (for example, fingerprinting or a background check) those are not included unless you manually roll them into one of the inputs (many people add them to the filing fee field for budgeting purposes).
Use the result to answer practical questions like:
Suppose you enter:
Then:
T = 150 + 75 + 2 × 5 = 235
Your estimated total is $235. If you decide you need 5 certified copies instead of 2, the total becomes 150 + 75 + 5 × 5 = $250.
Fees differ substantially by country, state/province, and even county/city. The table below is meant to help you sanity-check inputs and understand what drives variation—not to replace your local court’s fee schedule.
| Cost item | Often looks like | Why it varies | How to budget |
|---|---|---|---|
| Filing fee | Typically the largest single fee | Set by local courts; may differ for adults vs. minors; some places offer fee waivers | Use the official court fee schedule; if you expect extra mandatory add-ons, include them here |
| Publication / notice | Newspaper notice cost (sometimes multiple weeks) | Required in some jurisdictions; may be waived/sealed in specific situations; newspaper pricing varies | If not required or waived, enter $0; otherwise use the quote from the newspaper or court-approved publisher |
| Certified copies | Per certified copy or per page | Some clerks charge per page; some per document; prices differ by court | Estimate how many agencies need an “original certified copy” vs. accepting a scan |
| Optional extras (not included by default) | Fingerprinting, background check, notary, attorney, mailing | Depends on local rules and personal circumstances | Add separately to your personal budget, or fold into the filing fee for a single-number estimate |