deed poll
Americannoun
plural
deeds pollnoun
Etymology
Origin of deed poll
First recorded in 1580–90
Example Sentences
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"They can simply go online and go to one of the providers of deed polls," he explained.
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An inquest into Mr Lawrence's death, which opened at Wakefield Coroner's Court on Monday, was told the suspect was born Owen Lawrence Eames, before changing his name by deed poll.
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It costs from £42.44 for an enrolled deed poll to change someone's name, where the applicant's new name is added to public records.
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She would later change her surname from Vedad - that of her biological mother - to Whitbread by deed poll to mark her new life.
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The costs range from £42 for an enrolled deed poll, where the applicant's new name is added to public records, or £15 for an unenrolled deed poll, which only requires two witnesses.
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