Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF2318

Introduced
3/1/23  
Refer
3/1/23  

Caption

Process modification by which a person with a felony conviction applies for a name change

Impact

The implications of SF2318 are significant for individuals with felony convictions seeking to change their name. The legislation aims to provide a structured process that includes notifying the relevant prosecuting authorities, which is intended to maintain oversight and accountability. In practical terms, this amendment could complicate the process for individuals wishing to change their names, as they must now navigate additional legal steps and possible objections. Moreover, the bill mandates that those seeking name changes as part of a marriage application can still proceed with obtaining the marriage license while their name change request is processed, aiming to avoid unnecessary delays in the marriage process.

Summary

SF2318 is a bill introduced to amend the process through which individuals with felony convictions may apply for a name change in Minnesota. Specifically, it modifies Minnesota Statutes sections 259.13 and 517.08. The bill stipulates that individuals with felony convictions must serve notice of their application for a name change to the prosecuting authority responsible for their conviction. This requirement applies both in cases where the name change is sought under the general name change statute and in conjunction with a marriage license application or divorce proceedings. The bill emphasizes the legal obligations surrounding identity alteration for those with felony backgrounds.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding SF2318 appears to be cautious but supportive among many legislators who view the bill as a necessary step to ensure public safety and legal consistency. Proponents argue that making the name change process more transparent helps protect the integrity of the legal system and provides victims and the community with necessary safeguards. However, there are concerns from advocacy groups that the added requirements may disproportionately burden individuals trying to rebuild their lives post-incarceration, suggesting a need for balancing legal oversight with access to justice.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the potential for the bill to create barriers for individuals with felony convictions rather than facilitating their reintegration into society. Critics argue that the process, which includes notifying the prosecuting office, could lead to resistance or objections based on outdated perceptions of individuals with criminal histories. There is a fear that the additional scrutiny may deter people from seeking legitimate name changes for fear of stigma or unnecessary legal battles. The bill brings forth the ongoing discourse about how the legal system manages the rights of those who have paid their debt to society.

Companion Bills

MN HF2539

Similar To Marriage; process by which a person with a felony conviction applies for name change modified.

Previously Filed As

MN HF2539

Marriage; process by which a person with a felony conviction applies for name change modified.

MN SF67

Name change process creation following a final marriage dissolution

MN SF4320

Marriage record provisions modifications

MN SF1409

Marriage record provisions modification

MN HF179

Final marriage dissolution name change process created.

MN SF200

Judiciary Policy Provisions

MN HF447

Legislative enactments; miscellaneous oversights, inconsistencies, ambiguities, unintended results, and technical errors corrected.

MN HF4405

Marriage record provisions modified.

MN AB596

Restoring the right to vote to certain persons barred from voting as a result of a felony conviction, changing the information required on voter registration forms, and changing voting procedure for certain persons who are convicted of felonies. (FE)

MN HF2734

Court procedure clarified for a change of sex to vital records.

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Open bidding process requirement when deputy registrars and driver's license agents close location; study required; report required

MN HF4405

Marriage record provisions modified.

MN SF4320

Marriage record provisions modifications

MN SF1409

Marriage record provisions modification

MN HF956

Marriage record provisions modified.

MN SF3012

Vehicle registration taxes abolishment

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Vehicle registration taxes abolished, and money transferred.

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Vehicle registration taxes abolishment provision and transfer of money