Now serving Texas!

Name Changes Service

Easily and legally change your name or your child’s name. Our platform simplifies the process, making it fast, easy, and legally compliant.

Why Choose Uncontested.com

Fast & Simple

Complete your agreement in minutes, not months.

Cost-Effective

Avoid hefty legal fees with our streamlined service.

Secure & Confidential

All information is securely stored and private.

Court-Approved

Our agreements are legally binding and recognized by Texas courts.

Backed by Experienced Attorneys

All documents are reviewed by licensed Texas attorneys to ensure accuracy, compliance, and peace of mind. Legal clarity, without the high cost.

Yes, we serve Texas and all of Texas.
Uncontested.com helps individuals in Texas legally change their name or their child’s name with ease. Our platform guides you through every step, making the process fast, straightforward, and fully compliant with Texas law—no court confusion, no unnecessary delays.

Common Name Change Questions

For both adult and child name changes, the costs are as follows:

1. Document Only

Cost: $500 for up to one (1) hour of legal services.
The law firm will prepare your legal documents. You file the documents and arrange the final hearing directly with the court.

2. Documents and Final Hearing

Cost: $1,075 for up to two (2) hours of legal services.
The law firm will prepare all your legal documents, collect signatures through an online process, and arrange the final hearing. You file the petition with the court.

3. Documents, Filing, and Final Hearing

Cost: $1,075 for up to two (2) hours of legal services. Court fees will be charged separately.*
The law firm will prepare all your legal documents, collect signatures through an online process, file them with the court, and arrange the final hearing.


*Court fees are set by the county where you file.

A Name Change is the process of changing the name of an adult or a child through the courts.

Yes. For an adult name change, you will be required to obtain two sets of fingerprints – one will be attached to your legal documents, and you will need to send the other to the Texas Department of Public Safety (“DPS”).

For more details on the DPS requirements, please use the following link.

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