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I want to obtain a legal alias that is completely different from my current name.?
I have my legal name John Spencer, and I wish to obtain the alias of Scott Armstrong.
What are the legel procedures I would have to go through to do this? I have been searching for answers all morning and I have turned up "Just do it".
I am planning on moving out of the state to start a new life. The next step for me is to get a new name, but I still want the option to come home with my old name.
Where do I start and how do I do this?
6 Answers
- Aldaras WolfLv 61 decade agoFavorite Answer
I don't want to insult you, or your notion, but have you tried something like this??? Given that you obviously have WWW access?
http://search.yahoo.com/search?fr=msgr-buddy&ei=UT...
2 finger typing and a single keystroke got me this far.
- Anonymous6 years ago
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I want to obtain a legal alias that is completely different from my current name.?
I have my legal name John Spencer, and I wish to obtain the alias of Scott Armstrong.
What are the legel procedures I would have to go through to do this? I have been searching for answers all morning and I have turned up "Just do it".
I am planning on moving out of the state to...
Source(s): obtain legal alias completely current name: https://biturl.im/URVxY - ?Lv 45 years ago
It is illegal to live under an assumed name.Don't believe me ? Try it.Besides,what are you running away from ? Are you wanted ? Is your name on a no fly list ? Are you banned from getting cable TV ? Do you have outstanding debts ? Is the mother of your 8 children wanting child support ? Whats up ?
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- 1 decade ago
There is a legal process for changing your name legally. But you don't get to keep your old name as a 'back-up'.
See a Lawyer.
- 1 decade ago
I am changing my name as well. You have to legally change it with the government. Google who to go to for a name change in your state and follow the directions. There is a ton of paperwork, money and even the newspaper involved. If you want to return to your real name, you will have to go through the process again. There is no "put my name on hold for me".