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What are the procedures for college students to change their names?
The information required for college students to change their names is as follows:

1, the applicant's written application, household registration book and resident ID card, and the certificate that I have no criminal punishment record when I go to the Interpol Brigade of the county public security bureau where my household registration is located;

2. Prepare two recent one-inch photos of myself and go to the local police station to receive two blank forms of the Application Form for Change of Household Registration Content;

3. If the parents divorce and change their surnames to less than 16, they need to provide divorce proof procedures, and both parents sign an agreement;

4. Personnel belonging to organs, organizations, schools, enterprises and institutions must submit the certificate of approval of the change by their unit and the personnel department of the school. If they belong to students, they should submit the certificate of approval of the change by the school. If there is no unit, the certificate must be issued by the village Committee of the place of residence, and then the public security police station in the responsible area of residence will sign the certificate. After the director in charge of the public security police station agrees, the change correction form will be printed. If the person under 65-438+06 changes his name, it is not necessary to print the change correction form.

Legal basis: Article 10 15 of the Civil Code of People's Republic of China (PRC).

A natural person shall take his father's surname or his mother's surname, but in any of the following circumstances, he may choose a surname other than his father's surname or his mother's surname:

(a) Choose the surnames of other immediate elders;

(2) Choosing the surname of the supporter because of the support of a person other than the legal supporter;

(three) there are other legitimate reasons that do not violate public order and good customs.

The surnames of natural persons of ethnic minorities can follow their own cultural traditions and customs.