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How to Give Name Change Ad in Newspaper

  • Select a Newspaper: Choose from top newspapers like Amar Ujala, Dainik Bhaskar, The Times of India, and more to advertise your change of name.
  • Fill Out the Form: Provide essential details like ad type, date of publication, name, and email.
  • Submit Your Request: Complete the process, and our team will handle the rest.
    Or, simply call us directly to place your ad with personalized assistance.
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Frequently Asked Question

How do I publish a name change ad in a newspaper?
To publish a name change ad in a newspaper, you need to follow these steps: Get a name change affidavit from a notary. Choose the newspaper (either an English or Hindi publication) where you wish to publish your ad. Provide the necessary details (old name, new name, reason for change, etc.). Submit your documents online or via email and make the payment. Once published, you will receive the newspaper copy with your ad.
What is the name change ad format in newspapers?
The typical format for a name change ad is simple and concise. Here's a sample: "I, [Old Name], resident of [Address], have changed my name to [New Name] by affidavit sworn before [Notary/Authority] on [Date]. I will henceforth be known as [New Name] for all purposes." Ensure all necessary legal details like old name, new name, address, and the notary affidavit date are included.
Do I need an affidavit for placing a name change ad?
Yes, an affidavit is a mandatory legal document that verifies your name change request. It is signed by a notary public and acts as proof for your name change ad. Most newspapers will require a scanned copy of the affidavit before accepting the ad.
Which documents are required to publish a name change ad in a newspaper?
The key documents you need to submit are: A notarized affidavit for the name change. A copy of your identity proof (like Aadhaar, Passport, or PAN card). The content for the ad (old and new name details).
How much does it cost to publish a name change ad in a newspaper?
The cost depends on the newspaper you choose and whether you opt for a classified text ad or a display ad. Generally, classified text ads are more affordable. The price typically ranges from ₹300 to ₹2000 depending on the newspaper and region.
Can I publish a name change ad in both Hindi and English newspapers?
Yes, you can choose to publish your name change ad in both Hindi and English newspapers. Some popular choices include Amar Ujala, Dainik Jagran, The Times of India, and Hindustan Times.
What is the name change ad format in a Hindi newspaper?
Here’s a sample format for a Hindi name change ad: "मैं, [पुराना नाम], निवासी [पता], ने अपना नाम बदलकर [नया नाम] रख लिया है। अब से मुझे [नया नाम] के नाम से जाना जाएगा।" Make sure the information is accurate and matches the affidavit.
Why do I need to publish a name change ad in a newspaper?
Publishing a name change ad in a newspaper is a legal requirement in India. It provides a public record of your name change, which may be required when updating official documents like your passport, Aadhaar card, or bank accounts.
How do I prove my name change after the ad is published?
Once your ad is published, the newspaper will provide you with a copy or e-paper version containing your name change ad. You can use this along with the affidavit as legal proof of your name change when updating your documents.
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Sample Name Change Ads in English and Hindi

Sample Name Change Ads (English)

  1. “I, [Old Name], son/daughter of [Father’s Name], residing at [Address], have changed my name to [New Name] by affidavit sworn before [Notary Name] on [Date]. I will be known as [New Name] for all future purposes.”
  2. “I, [Old Name], wife/husband of [Spouse’s Name], residing at [Address], hereby declare that I have changed my name to [New Name]. All documents and correspondence should be addressed to me as [New Name] from now onwards.”
  3. “I, [Old Name], son/daughter of [Father’s Name], residing at [Address], have changed my name to [New Name] due to [Reason for Name Change, if applicable]. All future dealings will be done using the name [New Name].”
  4. “This is to notify that I, [Old Name], have changed my name to [New Name]. Henceforth, I will be known by [New Name] for all purposes.”
  5. “I, [Old Name], residing at [Address], have officially changed my name to [New Name] as per the affidavit signed before [Notary Name] on [Date].”

Sample Name Change Ads (Hindi)

  1. “मैं, [पुराना नाम], [पिता का नाम] का पुत्र/पुत्री, निवासी [पता], ने अपने नाम को बदलकर [नया नाम] कर लिया है। अब से मैं [नया नाम] के नाम से जाना जाऊँगा/जाऊँगी।”
  2. “मैं, [पुराना नाम], [पति/पत्नी का नाम] की पत्नी/पति, निवासी [पता], ने अपने नाम को बदलकर [नया नाम] कर लिया है। अब से सभी पत्राचार और दस्तावेज़ [नया नाम] के नाम पर भेजे जाएं।”
  3. “मैं, [पुराना नाम], [पिता का नाम] का पुत्र/पुत्री, निवासी [पता], ने अपने नाम को [कारण, यदि लागू हो] के कारण बदलकर [नया नाम] कर लिया है। अब से मुझे [नया नाम] के नाम से जाना जाएगा।”
  4. “यह सूचित किया जाता है कि मैं, [पुराना नाम], ने अपने नाम को [नया नाम] में बदल दिया है। अब से सभी उद्देश्यों के लिए मुझे [नया नाम] के नाम से जाना जाएगा।”
  5. “मैं, [पुराना नाम], निवासी [पता], ने आधिकारिक रूप से अपने नाम को [नया नाम] में बदल लिया है, जैसा कि [नोटरी नाम] के समक्ष [तिथि] को शपथ पत्र पर हस्ताक्षर किया गया था।”