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To change your name or other personal details on your passport, send the standard passport application form with evidence about the change
You’ll need to get a new passport to travel abroad or prove your identity…
You can get a new passport in your new name either before or after the…
When you apply, you also need to send: your birth certificate a statement…
Send one of the following when you apply for a passport: a Gender…
You can: change the spelling of your name slightly - for example, Jane to…
You can change your name on your passport with one of the following…
A deed poll recognises a change of name of an adult or child - make your own, use official forms, or get one through a specialist agency or solicitor
You do not have to follow a legal process to start using a new name. But…
You need to be 16 or over to make an ‘unenrolled’ deed poll. Some…
You can put your new name on public record by ‘enrolling’ it at the Royal…
To change the name of a child under 18 you can either: make an unenrolled…
File changes to your company information including directors, shareholders and registered office address, and where your company records are kept
Documents relating to the Changing Futures programme.
Your company's financial year can run for more or less than 12 months - find out how to change it
How employment contracts can be changed, problems with changes and breach of contract
How to change the password, phone number or email address you use to sign in to your GOV.UK One Login.
Change your charity's details with the Charity Commission online.
Update your vehicle log book (V5C) and send it to DVLA to change your name.
Climate change is happening and is due to human activities; along with warming, many other changes are occurring such as melting polar ice, rising sea levels and more frequent floods, droughts and heatwaves.
Product recall for colour changing mood pillow presenting a serious risk of choking and suffocation.
Information on the £30.5 million Changing Places toilet programme.
Find out what you need to tell HMRC if you're a tax agent and your business is changing in some way.
Prospectus setting out the aims and core principles of the Changing Futures programme, and inviting local areas to submit an Expression of Interest.
How to change your charity structure, for example from unincorporated to a CIO or charitable company.
Making changes to your company - passing resolutions, changing addesses and where your records are kept, your company name and type, directors' and secretaries' details, share structure, constitution
Find out how to make changes to your VAT registration details using your VAT online account or using form VAT484.
Study of the travel behaviour of people in England following the COVID-19 pandemic and during a period of rising cost of living.
Thousands of offenders on community and suspended sentences will no longer be able to secretly change their name as part of tough new rules to protect the public.
The prospectus for the second round of the £30 million Changing Places toilets programme.
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