
Is it possible for a person convicted of a crime to legally change their name in Rhode Island?
In Rhode Island, individuals convicted of a crime do have the legal right to change their name. However, the process is not straightforward and requires approval from the court. Rhode Island law mandates that the name change must not be sought with fraudulent intentions or to evade legal consequences. The individual must file a petition, provide a valid reason for the name change, and undergo a background check. If granted, the name change will be published publicly, and the person’s criminal record will still be accessible.