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How to Change Your Name in Hawaii

Court requirements, required documents, filing fees, and a step-by-step process for legally changing your name in Hawaii.

Filing Fee

$100-$200

Court fee

Timeline

4-8 weeks

To court order

Court

Circuit Court

Where you file

Hawaii Name Change — Key Facts

Filing Court

Circuit Court

Where to File

File in the Circuit Court in the circuit where you reside

Filing Fee

$100-$200

Processing Time

4-8 weeks

Newspaper Publication

Not required

No Publication Required in Hawaii

No publication required in Hawaii.

Hawaii-Specific Rule

Hawaii does not require newspaper publication for adult name changes. The court will schedule a hearing, and the petitioner must appear before the judge.

Required Documents in Hawaii

Petition for Change of Name

Birth certificate (certified copy)

Government-issued photo ID

Filing fee payment

Proof of Hawaii residency

Social Security card

6-Step Name Change Process in Hawaii

1

Complete the Name Change Petition

File your petition in File in the Circuit Court in the circuit where you reside. The petition includes your current name, requested new name, and reason for the change.

2

Gather Required Documents

Collect: Petition for Change of Name, Birth certificate (certified copy), Government-issued photo ID, Filing fee payment, Proof of Hawaii residency, Social Security card.

3

Pay the Filing Fee

The filing fee in Hawaii is approximately $100-$200. Ask the clerk if fee waivers are available for low-income petitioners.

4

Wait for Court Processing

No newspaper publication is required in Hawaii. The court will process your petition and schedule a hearing or issue the order directly.

5

Attend Your Court Hearing (if required)

Some Hawaii courts hold brief hearings for name change petitions. Others issue orders without a hearing if no one objects. The process typically takes 4-8 weeks total.

6

Update Your Records

After receiving your court order, update your Social Security card (SSA.gov), driver's license (DMV), passport, bank accounts, employer records, voter registration, and other official documents.

Frequently Asked Questions — Hawaii Name Change

Where do I file for a name change in Hawaii?

In Hawaii, you file in the Circuit Court. File in the Circuit Court in the circuit where you reside. Make sure to bring all required documents and payment for the filing fee.

How much does a name change cost in Hawaii?

The filing fee in Hawaii is approximately $100-$200. If publication is required, add $50–$200 for newspaper fees. You'll also want 2–3 certified copies of your court order ($5–$20 each) to update your records.

Do I need to publish my name change in a newspaper in Hawaii?

No publication required in Hawaii.

How long does a name change take in Hawaii?

From filing to receiving your court order, expect 4-8 weeks in Hawaii. After you receive the order, updating all your identification documents (SSA, DMV, passport, bank) typically takes another 2–4 weeks.

What documents do I need to change my name in Hawaii?

For your name change petition in Hawaii, gather: Petition for Change of Name, Birth certificate (certified copy), Government-issued photo ID, Filing fee payment, Proof of Hawaii residency, Social Security card. JustiPal™ provides a complete Hawaii-specific document checklist.

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JustiPal™ prepares documents — we don't provide legal advice. For complex situations (criminal history, minor name changes, etc.), consult an attorney in Hawaii.