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Changing Your Name in Gauteng — Legal Process and Rights

Any South African citizen in Gauteng has the right to change their forename and/or surname through a straightforward administrative process at the Department of Home Affairs. Name changes for religious, cultural, gender identity, or personal reasons are all lawful.

The Law That Protects You

Births and Deaths Registration Act 51 of 1992 — Section 26
A person may apply to change their forename or surname at the Department of Home Affairs. The Director-General may authorise the change.
Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 — Section 10
Human dignity includes the right to be identified by the name of one's choice.

What To Do — Step by Step

  1. Complete Form BI-9 (forename change) or Form BI-19 (surname change) available at Home Affairs offices in Gauteng.

  2. Submit with your ID, birth certificate, and supporting documents (reasons for the change, if required for surname changes).

  3. Pay the prescribed fee at Home Affairs. Fees are modest and prescribed by regulation.

  4. Once approved, Home Affairs issues a new birth certificate and you can apply for a new ID document and passport with the new name.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can Home Affairs refuse my name change in Gauteng?
The Director-General has discretion but must act lawfully. Refusal for arbitrary reasons or unlawful reasons can be challenged under PAJA.
Can I change my name to a non-English or non-Afrikaans name in Gauteng?
Yes. You can adopt any name — in any language or cultural tradition. The Births and Deaths Registration Act does not restrict names to any language or culture.
Can a transgender person change their gender marker and name in Gauteng?
Yes. The Alteration of Sex Description and Sex Status Act 49 of 2003 allows transgender persons to alter their sex description on the birth register after medical treatment.

Legal Resources in Gauteng

📋 CCMA: Johannesburg CCMA (011 377 6650) or Pretoria CCMA (012 843 1000)

⚖️ Legal Aid SA: Legal Aid South Africa — Johannesburg (011 877 2000) or Pretoria (012 325 1726)

🏛️ High Court: Gauteng Division of the High Court (Johannesburg: 011 335 0082 | Pretoria: 012 315 0868)

🏢 Magistrates' Courts: Johannesburg, Pretoria, Randburg, Soweto, Midrand, and other magistrates' courts

🏠 Rental Housing Tribunal: Gauteng Rental Housing Tribunal (011 355 4000)

Gauteng has the highest volume of labour disputes, housing evictions, and consumer complaints in the country. Multiple CCMA regional offices serve the province.