This information only applies to a person who is 70 years of age or older, has not been convicted of a felony or adjudicated as a juvenile delinquent for an offense that would constitute a felony if committed by an adult in any state or under federal law, and is seeking a name change to harmonize name discrepancies necessary to be issued an identification card in Colorado.
The petition shall be filed in county court or district court in the county in which the person seeking a name change is a resident.
The court will not consider a Petition for a name change unless the following occurs:
You must submit a criminal history check from the Colorado Bureau of Investigation (CBI) and Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) at the time the “Petition for Change of Name (70 Years of Age or Older)” is filed.
Law enforcement agencies are no longer required to provide fingerprinting for civil cases. Some law enforcement agencies will refer you to Colorado Application Background Services (CABS).
The criminal history results must be conducted within 90 days prior to the filing of the Petition.
If you have a felony conviction recorded in Colorado or any other state, and you know that it is inaccurate, it is your responsibility to obtain the disposition information from the court where such action occurred as identified in the CBI and FBI reports.
You are also responsible for providing certified copies of any criminal dispositions that are not reflected in the CBI or FBI records, and any other dispositions which are unknown, by contacting the agency where such actions occurred.
You will need a certified copy of the Final Decree to provide to the Department of Revenue for it to issue a driver’s license or identification card in your new name. The Court will provide you certified copies at no cost.