Can the child’s name be changed later?

Under normal circumstances, a person's name will accompany the person from birth to death. Perhaps after death, the name will still exist in the psychology of some people living in the world. But in some cases, after naming the child, it has even been registered with the relevant department. Due to some factors, if you want to change the name of the child, can the name still be changed? Especially, it would be more inconvenient if I wanted to change my name, right? What procedures need to be done? If you want to change your child's name, you may need to go through a series of procedures. In fact, it’s not that it’s impossible to change your name, it’s just that the procedure may be so troublesome that people no longer want to change their name. Of course, it is still convenient if you are a child who has experienced blankness.

Citizens’ household registration change registration is a registration carried out due to changes in objective circumstances in order to make the original registration content consistent with the actual situation. Household registration has legal effect. Changes can only be made by applying to the household registration department in accordance with the law. Citizens cannot make changes on their own. If you really need to change your name, you need to write a name change application to the police station where your household registration is located. After it is stamped, go to the household registration section of the local public security bureau to register. For minors, the guardian should write it. Of course, you must bring your household registration book. It will take about 15 or 7 working days after the file is submitted to be officially changed. Your previous name and current name will be written in the household registration book. When you need to use your diploma or something to prove your identity, you must bring your household registration book with you.

1. Name change application format

(1), title (centered): Application

(2), the name of the other party, and the reason and purpose must be clearly stated , and what you hope

(3). Signing: including the applicant’s name and time (formal)

Dear leaders: My name is,

Due to some reasons,

My name has been mistakenly used.

It does not match my (ID card, student status, etc.),

now my life/ Studying brings a lot of inconvenience.

In order to reduce unnecessary trouble in the future journey of life,

I specifically apply to change the original name to . I sincerely hope that the leadership will approve it. I am deeply grateful!

Applicant: Year, month and day

2. School or unit certificate (just prove that you are a student of this school)

3. Applicant to the place of residence Apply for name change at the household registration department (fill in the name change application form, stamp with the special household registration seal, signature of the police officer, and signature of the director)

4. Go to the county-level household registration department to sign

5. Notarization (Notarization is required for those over 16 years old)

6. Go to the household registration department of the Municipal Public Security Bureau to sign (there is no need for this step if you are under 16 years old)

7. Return to the household registration department where the household registration is located Print a new household registration book

8. Required information: household registration book, ID card, 2 1-inch photos, production fee

Those under the age of 18 need to change their names At that time, the person or his or her parents or adopters apply to the household registration authority for change registration, and the following information needs to be provided:

(1) Written application by myself;

(2) Resident ID card, Household registration book;

(3) Original certification materials that can prove the reason for the change;

(4) Unit employees need proof that the personnel department of the unit where they work has approved the change;

(5) Other proofs.

For specific suggestions, please consult the Household Affairs Section of the local police station.