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Change your own name

You can change your own name in New Zealand if you’re 18 or over and a citizen or entitled to live here indefinitely. If you're 16 or 17, you can apply with your guardians' consent.

Overview

You can apply to change your name if:

  • you’re 18 or over, or
  • you're 16 or 17 and have consent from all your guardians, and
  • you were born here, you’re a New Zealand citizen, or you’re entitled to live here indefinitely.

You do not usually need to apply for a name change if you’ve taken your partner’s surname after marriage or a civil union, or if you want to use your birth surname or maiden name again after a divorce.

Changing your name when you get married

If you’re 16 or 17

What you can change your name to

Update the sex on your birth certificate

Documents you need

Photo identification (ID)

You must provide a certified copy of 1 of the following:

  • passport
  • driver licence
  • firearms or dealer’s licence
  • police service photo identity card
  • NZ emergency travel document
  • NZ certificate of identity (issued under the Passports Act 1992 or the Immigration Act 2009)
  • NZ refugee travel document
  • Kiwi Access Card or overseas proof of age card.

A certified copy is a photocopy that has been stamped or endorsed by a witness (for example, a Justice of the Peace) who confirms that the copy is a true copy of the original document.

If you do not have a photo ID, you must complete an identity referee declaration form:

Proof of your identity in the community

You must provide copies of 2 different documents that show either your birth name, married name or new name. These do not need to be certified. Accepted documents include:

  • bank statement
  • utility bill (for example, gas, electricity, mobile phone)
  • lease or tenancy agreement
  • motor vehicle registration
  • rates notice
  • IRD tax statement
  • SuperGold Card
  • student or tertiary identity card
  • educational certificate or school report
  • trade certificate
  • electoral roll record
  • certificate of approval or licence issued by the Private Security Personnel Licensing Authority
  • Steps to Freedom grant confirmation letter
  • Immigration New Zealand confirmation of visa / permit status.

If you were born outside New Zealand

If any of your documents are not in English

How to apply

Complete the form

In front of an authorised witness (for example, a Justice of the Peace), you must:

  • sign the statutory declaration section of the application form to declare what you have said is true, and
  • show them your original photo ID.

Your witness must sign the statutory declaration section of the form to confirm they have sighted your original photo ID. They must also certify your photo ID and documents.

Cost

It costs $170 to change your name.

You can pay by:

  • credit, debit or prepaid gift card — for example, Prezzy® Card
  • EFTPOS — only available when you visit an office in person

Submit your form, documents and payment

By post

You can post or courier your application to Wellington, Sydney or London.

In person

You can book an appointment in Auckland, Wellington or Christchurch.

Births, Deaths and Marriages offices

Get a record of your name change

To change your name on other forms of ID, like your driver licence, you may need evidence to show you have officially changed your name.

If you were born in NZ

Order a new birth certificate to prove you have changed your name. This will show your new name and all your previously registered names.

You can apply for a new birth certificate on the name change form, or request one later.

Order a birth certificate

If you were born outside NZ

If you got married in NZ

If you’re on the human assisted reproductive technology (HART) register

What happens next

After you apply

If you ordered a new birth certificate or name change certificate, this will be posted to you.

If you did not order a certificate, you will get a confirmation email.

Check this page for regularly updated timeframes:

BDM service timeframes

Change your name on your official IDs

Your name will not automatically be changed on your other documents — this is a separate process.

Get or renew a New Zealand passport

Change your name on your driver licence

Tell people about your name change

Births, Deaths and Marriages will let the Electoral Commission know about your change of name, but other government agencies and other organisations will not automatically be notified. It’s up to you to update your information with places like Inland Revenue, your bank and RealMe.

Who to contact for more help

If you need more help or have questions about the information or services on this page, contact the following agency.

Utility links and page information

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