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  1. Changes Salon Studios isn’t just another place to rent a studio; we’re a space to call your own. Our fully equipped studios fit all your needs and allow for countless personal touches ensuring that you studio is exactly that-yours. Let’s Go.

  2. Columbus Springs Changes is an outpatient mental health clinic in Dublin, OH providing behavioral health programs for adolescents (12+) and adults facing mental health challenges and substance use. Our programs include Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOP) and Partial Hospitalization Programs (PHP).

  3. CHANGES SALON & SPA, 2054 Polaris Pkwy, Columbus, OH 43240, 6 Photos, Mon - 10:00 am - 5:00 pm, Tue - 10:00 am - 8:00 pm, Wed - 10:00 am - 9:00 pm, Thu - 10:00 am - 8:00 pm, Fri - 10:00 am - 5:00 pm, Sat - 8:00 am - 5:00 pm, Sun - 11:00 am - 4:00 pm.

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  4. Columbus Springs Changes is a mental health clinic in Pickerington, OH, a suburb in the eastern area of Columbus, OH. Our programs include outpatient mental health treatment, outpatient substance use treatment, and specialized programming for children (ages 12+), adolescents and adults.

    • Eligibility to Change Your Legal Name
    • How to Change Your Name
    • Filing The Paperwork
    • Preparing For A Hearing
    • Attend The Hearing
    • Updating Your Documents

    If you want to change your legal name, you must meet the eligibility requirements: 1. Residency.You must be a resident of the county where you are requesting your name change for at least 60 days. 2. Reason.You must have a valid reason to change your name (this can include personal preference). If your reason is to avoid debt or other obligations, ...

    If you live in Ohio and want to change your legal name, you may need to get a court order from the Probate Court where you live. But there are exceptions to this rule. You do not need a court order if: 1. You recently got married. You do not need court order if you are changing your last name to your new spouse’s last name, or you are hyphenating y...

    Follow these steps to get a Probate Court name change order: 1. Get the forms. Use the Adult Name Change Form Assistant to find the forms for your county's Probate Court. The process and forms are different if the name change is for a minor under 18 years old. Visit the name and gender change resources from Equitas Health to learn more about minor ...

    The law says the court may choose to hold a name-change hearing. Your county may always hold a hearing, or your county may choose not to hold the hearing. A judge or magistratemay schedule a hearing if they need more information about your case. If the judge or magistrate schedules a hearing, the court may require you to publish a notice of the hea...

    If the court schedules a hearing, you must attend it to continue the name change process. The hearing may be in person or held remotely by telephone or videoconference. Be sure to bring or have available: 1. Copies of your application forms. Bring copies of your name change application forms. 2. Your photo ID. Bring your valid photo identification....

    If the judge grants the court order to change your name, the court sends you certified copies of the court order approving your name change. The name-change court order may be called an “Entry for Name Change” or "Judgment Entry for Name Change." Ask for at least 6 certified copies of the court order. The certified copies help you update your name ...

  5. Dec 19, 2023 · Getting a marriage license in Ohio is the first step to changing your name. Yep—the name change process actually starts before you get married. To obtain one, head to the probate court of the county where either you or your fiance live. This list of Ohio courts can help you find the right one.

  6. Please make checks and money orders payable to “Ohio Secretary of State.”. Send forms to the P.O. Box Number listed on the form. Send overnight express packages to: Ohio Secretary of State, Business Services Division, 180 Civic Center Dr., Columbus, Ohio 43215.

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