Wortz, Charles
CWortz at tea.state.tx.us
Mon May 5 10:57:37 CDT 2003
Francisco, In the United States almost anyone can legally change their name for almost any reason. In many of the states all that you have to do is fill out the proper forms, pay the proper fees, and affirm that you are not changing your name to hide from your creditors or the law. Check with your local courthouse or a local lawyer on the details in your state. Are you thinking of changing your last name to Tapioca? <grin> Or maybe Tap? Charles Wortz Software Development Division Texas Education Agency 1701 N. Congress Ave Austin, TX 78701-1494 512-463-9493 CWortz at tea.state.tx.us -----Original Message----- From: Francisco H Tapia [mailto:my.lists at verizon.net] Sent: Monday 2003 May 05 10:42 To: dba-sqlserver at databaseadvisors.com Subject: Re: [dba-SQLServer]OT: New Name (cross posted) tooooo funny!, that's exactly what I thought.. Typ-o. I didn't know you could make up a last name when you got married. Is that just a state thing or is that nation wide... (thinking why didn't I change my name to something new ;o)) -Francisco http://rcm.netfirms.com