Change of Name In Kenya
Your name is an important part of who you are. It is more than a convenient way for people to refer to you, and/or interact with you. Your name could carry deep personal, professional, or even familial connections that carry deep emotions and sentiments. This is why it is important to have the liberty to change your name anytime you feel discontent with your current one.
Dissatisfaction with names arises for varied reasons. First, because we get our names from our parents after birth, it is possible for one to end up not liking that name at a later stage. Secondly, as we go through various stages in the journey of life, some events may occur in our lives necessitating a change of name. For instance, a lady would want to adopt the name of her husband upon marriage; a politician would want to adopt his/her popular nickname to be part of his/her name; a business person would want to adopt the name of his/her popular brand name; a divorced lady would want to drop the name of her ex-husband. These are just but a few life events that may necessitate a change of name.
Under Kenyan law, Change of name is governed by The Registration of Persons Act , The Births and Deaths Registration Act, and The Registration of Documents (Change of Name) Regulations. The process is not that complicated, especially with the appropriate advice upfront.
The procedure
The procedure and documentation required to change your name vary depending on your age. The relevant age brackets here are 0-2, 2-16, 16-18, and 18 + years. The document required for various applicants is provided below.
- For children below 2 years
The application is done via the e-citizen platform.
- For children over 2 years but below 16 years
- A Deed Poll (Form 4A of the Schedule to the Registration of Documents (Change of Name) Regulations) – this will be filled and signed by the parents/guardians on behalf of the minor. The Deed Poll is also supposed to be signed by a witness.
- Birth certificate of the minor
- Both parents consent
- For children over 16 years but below 18 years
- A Deed Poll (Form 4A of the Schedule to the Registration of Documents (Change of Name) Regulations) – this will be filled and signed by the parents/guardians on behalf of the minor. The document will also need to be signed by a witness.
- Birth certificate of the minor
- Consent of the minor
- For adults (above 18 years)
Documents you need;
- A Deed Poll (Form 1)
- A Statutory Declaration by a person who is resident in Kenya and has known you by the name you wish to change from (Form 6)
- Your birth certificate
- Your National identification.
- Women adopting husband name upon marriage
- A Deed Poll (Form 1)
- A Statutory Declaration by a person who is resident in Kenya and has known you by the name you wish to change from (Form 6)
- Your birth certificate
- Your National identification.
- Marriage certificate
- Husbands consent
- Women dropping husband name on divorce
- A Deed Poll (Form 1)
- A Statutory Declaration by a person who is resident in Kenya and has known you by the name you wish to change from (Form 6)
- Your birth certificate
- Your National identification.
- Marriage certificate
- Decree of divorce
- Women dropping husband name where they have separated but not yet divorced
- A Deed Poll (Form 1)
- A Statutory Declaration by a person who is resident in Kenya and has known you by the name you wish to change from (Form 6)
- Your birth certificate
- Your National identification.
- Marriage certificate
- Certificate from an advocate certifying the separation
- Women dropping husband name upon the death of the husband
- A Deed Poll (Form 1)
- A Statutory Declaration by a person who is resident in Kenya and has known you by the name you wish to change from (Form 6)
- Your birth certificate
- Your National identification.
- Marriage certificate
- Certificate of death
- Once you have all the documents in order, you present them before the Registrar for registration. Upon registration, the Registrar will cause the Deed Poll to be advertised in the Kenya Gazette. With that, the name change is complete.
- Life after the change of name; you will need to make an application to change your National ID card to reflect the new name.