How to Change Your Name with the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA)
If you hold a professional license in Michigan—like a nurse, real estate agent, cosmetologist, or engineer—you’ll need to update your legal name with the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA). LARA oversees licensing for dozens of professions and uses the MiPLUS portal to manage profile updates, including name changes.
Here’s a clear, step-by-step guide to help you make the change quickly and accurately.
Click here for our complete guide on how to change your name in Michigan.
Step-by-Step: Update Your Legal Name with LARA in Michigan
1. Find Your Licensing Board
Start by locating your specific professional board or license category.
Browse the full list here: 🔗LARA Bureau of Professional Licensing
2. Log Into Your MiPLUS Account
All updates to your licensing profile, including name changes, are managed through the MiPLUS online portal.
If you haven’t created an account yet, you’ll need to register using your license number and email.
3. Submit Your Name Change Request
Once logged in:
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Navigate to your license dashboard
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Choose “Modify License” or “Update Profile”
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Upload a PDF of your certified name change document, such as a marriage certificate, divorce decree, or court order
Be sure to include the correct spelling and capitalization of your new legal name.
4. Check for Profession-Specific Requirements
Some boards may require:
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Additional documentation
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A signed affidavit
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Fee payment (although most name changes are free)
LARA typically does not issue a new physical license unless you specifically request a replacement. You can often print a digital version from your account.
5. Wait for Confirmation
Once your name change is reviewed and approved, LARA will send confirmation through your MiPLUS account. Your public license lookup profile will reflect the new name, and your internal records will be updated.
Additional Tips
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Make sure your Social Security record is updated before submitting your name change to LARA, as some boards verify identity using federal databases.
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If you’re licensed in multiple states, remember to update each state’s licensing system individually.
- Consider ordering extra certified copies of your name change document in case LARA requests originals.
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