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Application Notice Of Resumption Of Prior Name SP-600 - North Carolina

Application Notice Of Resumption Of Prior Name Form. This is a North Carolina form and can be used in Special Proceedings Statewide .
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File No. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA In The General Court Of Justice County Superior Court Division Before The Clerk Print Full Name Of Applicant APPLICATION/NOTICE OF Print Name Applicant Intends To Resume RESUMPTION OF FORMER NAME G.S. 50-12; 101-8 TO: The Clerk Of Superior Court of the county named above. DIVORCE Resumption of maiden name, prior married name, or premarriage surname (G.S. 50-12). I am a resident of the above named county. I have received an absolute divorce from my spouse and pursuant to G.S. 50-12 give notice of my intention to resume use of: my maiden name. the surname of a prior deceased husband. the surname of a prior living husband, and I have children who have that husbands surname. my premarriage surname. Full Name Of Former Spouse Date Divorce Granted County And State Where GrantedDate Signed Signature In Full Maiden Name Or Premarriage Surname DEATH OF SPOUSE Resumption of name by widow or widower (G.S. 101-8) I am a resident of the above named county pursuant to G.S. 50-12 and give notice of my intention to resume use of: my maiden name. the surname of a prior deceased husband. the surname of a prior living husband, and I have children who have that husbands surname. my premarriage surname. Full Name Of Last Spouse (copy of death certificate of your last spouse must be attached)Date Signature In Full Maiden Name Or Premarriage Surname AOC-SP-600, Rev. 9/03 Original - File Copy - Applicant 2003 Administrative Office of the Courts
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