What Is a Deed Poll?
A deed poll is an official document that allows you to:
- Change your first name, middle name, or surname
- Add or remove names
- Create a double-barrelled surname
- Update the spelling or format of your name
It is accepted by all major organisations in the UK, including HM Passport Office, DVLA, banks, and government bodies.
Who Can Apply for a Deed Poll?
- Adults (16+) – You can apply for an Adult Deed Poll at £14.95.
- Children (under 16) – Parents or guardians can apply on their behalf with a Child Deed Poll, also £14.95.
If you’d like additional support, our Name Change Kit (£24.95) includes all the letters and templates you need to notify important organisations.
How Do I Change My Name by Deed Poll?
Changing your name is simple. Here are the steps:
1. Choose Your New Name
Decide exactly what you want your new name to be. You can change one part of your name or your full name.
2. Apply for a Deed Poll
At Change My Name, we provide clear, affordable options for adults and children. Once you apply, you’ll receive your deed poll document ready to sign.
3. Sign and Witness
Your deed poll must be signed in the presence of two independent witnesses who are over 18, not related to you, and not living at the same address.
4. Update Your Records
Use your deed poll to update official documents, such as your:
- Passport
- Driving licence
- Bank accounts
- Employer and payroll
- GP and NHS records
Is There a Limit on How Many Times I Can Change My Name?
No — you can change your name as many times as you want, provided it’s not for fraudulent or deceptive purposes.
Why Use Change My Name?
- Affordable: Adult and Child Deed Polls from just £14.95
- Trusted: Widely accepted by banks, HM Passport Office, DVLA and more
- Convenient: Option to order a Name Change Kit with pre-written letters and templates
We make the process quick, clear, and stress-free.
FAQs About Changing Your Name by Deed Poll
No. Most organisations accept an unenrolled deed poll. Enrolment is optional.
You can change from Miss to Ms, Mrs, or Mx, but you cannot adopt titles like “Sir” or “Dame.”
Immediately after signing your deed poll and getting it witnessed.
No. Your credit history remains linked to you, but you should update your details with banks and lenders.