What is considered your full legal name?

In general, a US born person's legal name is the name shown on his or her U.S. birth certificate (includes hyphens and apostrophes) unless the person's name has changed based on certain events, such as a marriage or a valid court order for a name change.
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What is an example of a legal name?

Legal-name definition

The name of a natural person recognized on official records, especially as recorded on a birth certificate or as allowed to changed by legal process. He signs his name "Johnny Reb Smith", but his legal name is "Jean-Marie Smith".
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Is Full name the same as legal name?

The legal name of a business is the official name of the person or entity that owns a business. If you are the only owner of your business, then its legal name is simply your full name.
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What does it mean by your full name?

Full-name definition

The first name, any middle names, and surname of a person.
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Does full legal name include middle name?

Full legal name means a natural person's first name, middle name and family name or last name, without the use of initials or a nickname. Full legal name means a natural person's first name, middle name and family name or last name, without the use of initials or a nickname.
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Does my full name include my middle name?

A middle name is not a separate part of your name. Middle names are a part of your first name. Of course, in day-to-day life we talk of “middle names”, being any name(s) after your first forename. Legally speaking, your “first name” is in fact all your forenames together.
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What is meant by legal name?

US born individual

In general, a US born person's legal name is the name shown on his or her U.S. birth certificate (includes hyphens and apostrophes) unless the person's name has changed based on certain events, such as a marriage or a valid court order for a name change.
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What is legal name in job application?

In short, you can use your chosen or preferred name throughout your job search, as long as you provide your legal name when it comes time for a background check. (If you don't provide current or prior legal names at that point, it can be seen as lying on the application, and grounds for firing.)
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Is legal name same as maiden name?

A maiden name is the legal name given to a woman from her birth up to her marriage. The term “maiden” refers to a female who is unmarried.
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Can you legally have 2 names?

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You have one legal name. You can petition the court to change it. Depending on the circumstances using a different name can render you civilly or criminally liable for all sorts of things...
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What is legal first name and last name?

The first name is the name given to a child upon birth and upon baptism as a Christian name. In addition, the first name appears first when writing the name of a person. On the other hand, the last name is the name that appears last when writing the name of an individual.
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Does full legal name include middle name Canada?

However, despite where you stand on your middle name, it is always recommended that you use your full name on legal documents and registrations, especially when you are doing a land transaction.
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Is maiden name full name?

The definition of a maiden name is the surname or birth name a woman has before she marries and takes her husband's last name. An example of maiden name is Jones for a woman who was named Sarah Jones before she married and became Sarah Stein. A married woman's original last name; her name when she was a maiden.
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When you get married what is your legal name?

Your marriage certificate is a record of your marriage, not your new name or your title. Just because you marry doesn't mean that you automatically take a husband's name or that you are now a 'Mrs'.
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Can you use both your maiden and married name?

You are able to use two names if you want

You're legally allowed to keep your maiden (or current) name for work or professional reasons, and use your new married name socially or for family-related purposes. Even if you've changed your name by deed poll you're perfectly entitled to use a different one at work.
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Do I have to use my legal name on my resume?

A resume is not a legal document, so it is acceptable to use your preferred name on the resume. Both transgender and cisgender individuals handle this by listing a first initial, followed by their preferred name; others identify their preferred name in quotes, e.g: K. Micah Jones, or Kelsey “Micah” Jones.
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Do I have to put my legal name on my CV?

It has absolutely no bearing on your qualifications, and submitting a CV is not a legal statement of any kind. It's just information for your employer. If you get the job, mention the distinction about your legal name vs chosen name. They'll be fine with it.
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Is a nickname a legal name?

NO. There is no such law. I would advise that you use your legal name on any and all legal documents and use your nickname in all other...
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Is Junior part of legal name?

When used in a proper name, junior or its abbreviation, Jr., is merely descriptive and not part of the individual's legal name. The absence of the term at the end of a name has no legal consequence. A signature that omits the description is still valid.
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Is middle name on Social Security card?

The number holder's (NH) first and last name on his or her SSN card must agree with the first and last name shown on the document submitted as evidence of identity or legal name. A middle name or suffix is not considered part of the legal name.
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Can you have a number in your legal name?

The law bans names that contain “obscenity, numerals, symbols, or a combination of letters, numerals, or symbols…”, but naming a child after a mass murderer is A-OK. In most cases, the United States is pretty relaxed about what you can name your child when it comes to the stigma or meaning a name may carry.
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How do you write a full name?

Most commonly, people write out their first name and surname, and use the initial letter of the middle name, as: Donald J. Trump. Some people, however, go by their middle name rather than first name, in which case the middle name is spelled out and the first name is reduced to an initial, as: D. John Trump.
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How do you ask for a full name?

How to ask for someone's name and where they are from politely or indirectly?
  1. Which is correct? May I ask you what's your name? May I ask you what your name is?
  2. Which is correct? Could you tell me where are you from? Could you tell me where you're from?
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Does your maiden name become your middle name?

It's long been tradition for the bride to take her husband's last name, and traditionally, she drops her middle name and keeps her last (her "maiden" name) as her middle name. Her husband's last name then becomes her new last name.
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Is a maiden name a middle name?

Maiden name is your last name before you were married. If you're not married you don't need to fill in this part. Middle name is completely different from maiden. Middle name is for example: Jane Elizabeth.
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