Legal name change in Kansas

This guide summarizes official-source basics for changing your legal name in Kansas. Court and agency requirements can change, so verify current instructions with the official court or agency before filing.

Last reviewed: 2026-05-17Sources: official court and agency sourcesNot legal advice
Process complexity: MediumPrivacy risk: Medium

Quick facts

Court

District Court

Filing fee

Check with the court or agency

Timeline

Check with the court or agency

Residency

Varies; check with your local court

Publication

Verify with the court

Fee waiver

Available

Gender marker options

M / F

Forms you may need

Fee Waiver Application

Application for fee waiver

View form Source: Kansas Courts

Filing fees & fee waiver

Filing fees in Kansas: Check with the court or agency. Fees can change, so confirm the current amount with the court before filing.

Fee waiver available: Yes

Fee waiver available. Check with the court for specific waiver requirements.

Publication & privacy

Publication requirements vary. Verify current requirements with your local court before filing.

If publication raises safety concerns, ask the court about available options or waivers.

Gender marker notes

Available options: M, F. Rules can change, so verify with the relevant state agency before submitting documents.

Available options: M, F

Self-attestation: Verify with the relevant agency

Medical proof required: Verify with the relevant agency

Agency rules can change. Verify current requirements with the relevant state agency before submitting documents.

What happens after the court order

After receiving your court order, update your records with key agencies. The following list is a general starting point β€” priorities may vary by situation.

  1. Social Security Administration
  2. State DMV (driver license or state ID)
  3. U.S. Passport
  4. Employer / payroll
  5. Bank and financial accounts

County notes

County procedures can vary. Always confirm filing steps with your local court.

What you can use for free

Free guides explain the general process. Complete helps apply the process to your situation.

Free

  • State-level filing overview
  • Official court and agency links
  • Filing fee and publication notes
  • General fee waiver information
  • General post-court checklist

Complete

  • Personalized filing sequence
  • County prep notes where available
  • Privacy path analysis
  • Fee waiver checklist
  • Guided court-form packet builder where available
  • Exportable post-court roadmap

Frequently asked questions

How do I change my name in Kansas?

In Kansas, name change filings generally go through District Court. Requirements can vary by county and situation, so use this page as a starting point and verify current instructions with the official court source.

How much does a name change cost in Kansas?

Available source data lists the filing fee as Check with the court or agency. Fees can change, and additional costs may apply (e.g., publication fees, certified copies). Confirm the current amount with the court before filing.

Is publication required for a name change in Kansas?

Publication requirements vary. Verify current requirements with your local court before filing.

Is a hearing required for a name change in Kansas?

Yes, a court hearing is generally required.

Can I update my gender marker in Kansas?

Available options: M, F. Rules can change, so verify with the relevant state agency before submitting documents.

Where should I verify current requirements for Kansas?

Start with the official court or agency source linked on this page. NameRight provides informational guidance and preparation tools, not legal advice. Court and agency rules can change, so always verify before filing or paying fees.

Official sources

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