First time? We'll walk you through it. Fill the standard format that passport, gazette and certificate offices accept, see the honest price (₹300–700 for most), and publish in Times of India, Indian Express, Hindustan and 280+ papers. You supply the affidavit — we publish exactly what you approve.
Most people spend ₹300–₹700. The price you see is the price you pay.
Ranked by honest starting rate. Indian Express, Vijay Karnataka and Jansatta are the budget heroes.
Pick paper, city and word count — the exact price (with GST) shows instantly, at a lowest-price guarantee. The price you see is what you pay.
Pick your case (passport, gazette, certificate, DOB) and fill your details into the standard format. Keep your affidavit ready — you supply it, we don't draft or translate.
Pay online; after editorial approval it prints on your date. View it in the e-paper or get a PDF + invoice to upload to the passport/gazette/school office.
These are the real, accepted formats for the common cases. Copy one, fill in your details, and we publish it exactly as you approve — we don't rewrite or translate it.
How to publish a change-of-name notice in India's newspapers — the affidavit you need, the exact wording offices accept, how many papers, the cost, and the proof you submit to the office.
A change-of-name notice is a formality with real stakes — a passport, gazette or bank name change is held up until the office sees it in an established daily. Passport offices often want one English + one regional paper, so the paper you choose and the exact wording matter more than the price.
You arrange the notarised affidavit; we publish the notice exactly as you approve it, at official rates with a lowest-price guarantee. The GST invoice is emailed and — the part offices care about — you can view and save the exact page from the e-paper, or get a PDF, to attach to your application, often in the next edition.
“Passport and gazette offices trust a printed notice in an established daily — that's why the paper, and the exact wording, matter.
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First time? We guide you. Fill the standard accepted format, see the honest price (₹300–700 for most), publish in 280+ papers. You supply the affidavit.
How to publish a change-of-name notice in India's newspapers — the affidavit you need, the exact wording offices accept, how many papers, the cost, and the proof you submit to the office.
A change-of-name notice is a formality with real stakes — a passport, gazette or bank name change is held up until the office sees it in an established daily. Passport offices often want one English + one regional paper, so the paper you choose and the exact wording matter more than the price.
You arrange the notarised affidavit; we publish the notice exactly as you approve it, at official rates with a lowest-price guarantee. The GST invoice is emailed and — the part offices care about — you can view and save the exact page from the e-paper, or get a PDF, to attach to your application, often in the next edition.
“Passport and gazette offices trust a printed notice in an established daily — that's why the paper, and the exact wording, matter.
— releaseMyAd · name-change advertising desk