Changing a child's name Western AustraliaWestern Australian law requires certain steps to be completed before changing the legal first or last name of a child under the age of 18.

You can change your child’s name in Western Australia if:

  • Your child was born in Western Australia
  • The child was born overseas, but is a permanent resident or citizen that lives in Western Australia (and has done for the past 12 months)
  • The child is under age 18
  • The child has not had its name changed in the previous 12 months unless there are exceptional circumstances (unless reverting back to an immediate previous name)
  • Both parents agree to the change of name
  • You have a court order permitting the change without the other parent’s consent

The application process

  • Certified identification documents will be required for both the parents and the child
  • You can post the application or present it in person
  • A fee is payable
  • Once approved, a change of name certificate will be issued
  • If you were born in WA, your original name remains on your birth certificate, with your new name as a notation
  • If you want a new birth certificate, you can pay for one

There are different forms for children under 12 months of age and children over 12 months of age.

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