How to Change Your Name
in Rhode Island
Court requirements, required documents, filing fees, and a step-by-step process for legally changing your name in Rhode Island.
Filing Fee
$160-$210
Court fee
Timeline
4-8 weeks
To court order
Court
Superior Court
Where you file
Rhode Island Name Change — Key Facts
Filing Court
Superior Court
Where to File
File in the Superior Court in the county where you reside
Filing Fee
$160-$210
Processing Time
4-8 weeks
Newspaper Publication
Required
Publication Required in Rhode Island
Rhode Island requires publication of the name change notice once a week for three consecutive weeks in a newspaper published in the city or town of the petitioner's residence.
Rhode Island-Specific Rule
Rhode Island requires publication in a newspaper published in the city or town where the petitioner resides. The publication must run once a week for three consecutive weeks.
Required Documents in Rhode Island
Petition for Change of Name
Birth certificate (certified copy)
Government-issued photo ID
Filing fee payment
Proof of Rhode Island residency
Affidavit of publication
6-Step Name Change Process in Rhode Island
Complete the Name Change Petition
File your petition in File in the Superior Court in the county where you reside. The petition includes your current name, requested new name, and reason for the change.
Gather Required Documents
Collect: Petition for Change of Name, Birth certificate (certified copy), Government-issued photo ID, Filing fee payment, Proof of Rhode Island residency, Affidavit of publication.
Pay the Filing Fee
The filing fee in Rhode Island is approximately $160-$210. Ask the clerk if fee waivers are available for low-income petitioners.
Complete Newspaper Publication
Rhode Island requires publication of the name change notice once a week for three consecutive weeks in a newspaper published in the city or town of the petitioner's residence.
Attend Your Court Hearing (if required)
Some Rhode Island 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.
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 — Rhode Island Name Change
Where do I file for a name change in Rhode Island?
In Rhode Island, you file in the Superior Court. File in the Superior Court in the county where you reside. Make sure to bring all required documents and payment for the filing fee.
How much does a name change cost in Rhode Island?
The filing fee in Rhode Island is approximately $160-$210. 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 Rhode Island?
Rhode Island requires publication of the name change notice once a week for three consecutive weeks in a newspaper published in the city or town of the petitioner's residence.
How long does a name change take in Rhode Island?
From filing to receiving your court order, expect 4-8 weeks in Rhode Island. 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 Rhode Island?
For your name change petition in Rhode Island, gather: Petition for Change of Name, Birth certificate (certified copy), Government-issued photo ID, Filing fee payment, Proof of Rhode Island residency, Affidavit of publication. JustiPal™ provides a complete Rhode Island-specific document checklist.
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