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We make legal name changes simple, fast, and guaranteed
Apply online in minutes, We prepare and issue your Deed Poll the same day. You sign it with a witness, then use it as legal proof of your new name with HM Passport Office, HMRC, DVLA, banks, schools, universities, doctors, and utility providers. Fully accepted or your money back.
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Changing your name by an unenrolled deed poll is straightforward. Here’s how the process works:
Draft Your Deed Poll
Prepare your deed poll document. This is a formal statement declaring your new name and your intention to use it from now on.
Sign with Witnesses
Sign and date the document in the presence of two independent witnesses.
Update Your Records
Use your signed deed poll to update your records with government agencies, banks, schools, and other relevant institutions.
No solicitor or legal professional is required – though you may choose to seek advice for extra peace of mind.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is an unenrolled deed poll legally valid?
Yes. An unenrolled deed poll, properly prepared and witnessed, is a legal document and serves as evidence of your change of name.
Do I need a solicitor?
No. You can draft and witness your own deed poll. However, if your situation is complex, or if an organisation requests additional proof, you may wish to consult a solicitor.
Will all organisations accept an unenrolled deed poll?
Most organisations do, including the UK Passport Office, DVLA, HMRC, banks, and educational institutions. Some, like certain foreign embassies, may have their own requirements.
What about children?
For children under 16, everyone with parental responsibility must consent. Some official bodies may request additional documentation or require the name change to be enrolled.
Can I change my name for any reason?
You can, as long as the name change is not for fraudulent or criminal purposes, and the new name does not breach public decency or cause confusion.