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WI AB215

Eliminating the publication requirement for a name change petition seeking to conform an individual’s name with the individual’s gender identity.


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Introduced
04/23/2025
In Committee
04/23/2025
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

2025-2026 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill provides an exception to the requirement that notices of name change petitions must be published for an individual who is seeking a name change to conform with the individual[s gender identity. Under current law, an individual who is a resident of this state generally is entitled to petition the court of the county in which the individual resides to have the individual[s name changed or established if no sufficient cause is shown to the contrary. Currently, the individual must, before petitioning the court, publish a notice stating the nature of the petition and when and where the petition will be heard. The individual must publish the notice in a local newspaper once a week for three consecutive weeks. Current law provides an exception to the publication requirement for an individual who 1) requests that the petition remain confidential, 2) shows that publication of the petition could endanger the individual, and 3) shows that the individual is not seeking a name change in order to avoid a debt or conceal a criminal record. Under current law, if the court determines that the individual is not required to publish notice, all records related to the individual[s name change are generally confidential and exempt from disclosure under the state public records law. This bill provides an additional exception to the publication requirement for an individual who shows that the individual is seeking a name change to conform with the individual[s gender identity. Under the bill, an individual who requests a confidential name change on that basis also must show that the individual is not seeking a name change in order to avoid a debt or conceal a criminal record, but the individual need not show that publication of the petition could endanger the individual.

AI Summary

This bill modifies Wisconsin's current name change petition process by creating an additional exception to the standard publication requirement for individuals seeking to change their name to conform with their gender identity. Under existing law, people petitioning for a name change must typically publish a notice in a local newspaper once a week for three consecutive weeks. The bill allows individuals changing their name to match their gender identity to request that their petition remain confidential, without having to prove that publication would endanger them, while still requiring them to demonstrate that they are not attempting to avoid debt or conceal a criminal record. The confidentiality provision means that court records related to such a name change petition would be protected from public disclosure. This change aims to provide additional privacy and protection for transgender or gender-diverse individuals going through the name change process, recognizing the potential sensitivity and personal nature of aligning one's legal name with their gender identity. The bill will take effect on the first day of the sixth month after its publication, and will apply to name change petitions filed on or after that effective date.

Committee Categories

Justice

Sponsors (40)

Clint Anderson (D)* Margaret Arney (D)* Mike Bare (D)* Ryan Clancy (D)* Angelina Cruz (D)* Ben DeSmidt (D)* Jodene Emerson (D)* Joan Fitzgerald (D)* Kalan Haywood (D)* Francesca Hong (D)* Alex Joers (D)* Tara Johnson (D)* Karen Kirsch (D)* Darrin Madison (D)* Renuka Mayadev (D)* Vincent Miresse (D)* Supreme Moore Omokunde (D)* Greta Neubauer (D)* Sylvia Ortiz-Velez (D)* Lori Palmeri (D)* Christian Phelps (D)* Amaad Rivera-Wagner (D)* Ann Roe (D)* Joe Sheehan (D)* Christine Sinicki (D)* Lee Snodgrass (D)* Angela Stroud (D)* Lisa Subeck (D)* Angelito Tenorio (D)* Randy Udell (D)* Robyn Vining (D)* Tim Carpenter (D),  Kristin Dassler-Alfheim (D),  Dora Drake (D),  Dianne Hesselbein (D),  Chris Larson (D),  Melissa Ratcliff (D),  Kelda Roys (D),  Jeff Smith (D),  Mark Spreitzer (D), 

Last Action

Read first time and referred to Committee on Judiciary (on 04/23/2025)

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