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Public Act 094-0944 |
HB4179 Enrolled |
LRB094 15041 LCT 50171 b |
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AN ACT concerning name changes.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The Code of Civil Procedure is amended by |
changing Section 21-101 as follows:
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(735 ILCS 5/21-101) (from Ch. 110, par. 21-101)
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Sec. 21-101. Proceedings; parties. If any person who is a |
resident of
this State and has resided in this State for 6 |
months desires to change his
or her name and to assume another |
name by which to be afterwards called and
known, the person may |
file a petition in the circuit court of the county
wherein he |
or she resides praying for that relief. If it appears to the
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court that the conditions hereinafter mentioned have been |
complied with and
that there is no reason why the prayer should |
not be granted, the court, by
an order to be entered of record, |
may direct and provide that the name of
that person be changed |
in accordance with the prayer in the petition. The
filing of a |
petition in accordance with this Section shall be the sole and
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exclusive means by which any person committed under the laws of |
this State
to a penal institution may change his or her name |
and assume another
name. However, any person convicted of a |
felony , misdemeanor criminal
sexual abuse when the victim of |
the offense at the time of its commission is
under 18 years of |
age, misdemeanor sexual exploitation of a child, misdemeanor
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indecent solicitation of a child, or misdemeanor indecent |
solicitation of an
adult in this State or any other
state
who |
has not been pardoned may not file a
petition for a name change |
until 10 years have passed since completion and
discharge from |
his or her sentence. A person who has been convicted of |
identity theft, aggravated identity theft, felony or |
misdemeanor criminal
sexual abuse when the victim of the |
offense at the time of its commission is
under 18 years of age, |