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The Legal Deed Service Media Testimonials
- 10th February 2009 - Christine Hamilton has changed her name by Deed Poll (Yahoo)
- 9th February 2009 - First ever Deed Poll instruction video - (YouTube)
- 5th December 2008 - Business boom for crazy name firm (Shropshire Star)
- 5th December 2008 - Surrey nutter changes his name to Animal (getSurrey)
- 3rd November 2008 - Teenager's new name is fantastic (BBC NEWS)
- 3rd November 2008 - Teenager changes name to Captain Fantastic (Telegraph)
- 3rd November 2008 - George: my new name is fantastic (The Sun)
- 3rd November 2008 - Fan of comics renames himself as superhero (Daily Mirror)
- 31st October 2008 - Bye George, that's a super name (Somerset Gazette)
- 9th June 2008 - Ramsay No2 hits the kitchen (Daily Mirror)
- 4th June 2008 - Name business is big success in deed (Crewe Chronicle)
- 22nd May 2008 - Fame Magazine
The Legal Deed Service Client Testimonials

Christine's officially a Battleaxe - 10th Feb 2009
The name change was made in a lighthearted spirit, she said, but was official, and she has a certificate to prove it. "I haven't got round to changing my bank account, passport or chequebook, but who knows?" she said. "I have to admit I didn't ask Neil before I did it." Click here to read the story at YahooNews © Yahoo!

UK's first ever Deed Poll instruction video - 9th Feb 2009
The Legal Deed Service commissioned the recording of the UK's first ever informational video detailing how to change a name by Deed Poll. The video, presented by Media Personality and former I'm a Celeb star Christine Hamilton, was viewed by more than 1000 people within 24hrs of being uploaded the YouTube site. Click here to read more at YouTube.com © YouTube
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Teenager's new name is fantastic - 3rd Nov 2008
The 19-year-old music student made the change "for a bit of a laugh", through a legally-recognised website.
A spokesman from The Legal Deed Poll Service, said: "We get so many outrageous name changes that these days it barely fazes us, but when this one was brought to my attention I knew there was something special about it." Click here to read the story at bbc.co.uk. © BBC MMVIII
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Ramsay No2 hits the kitchen - 9th June 2008
A chef has changed his name to Gordon F Ramsay after being egged on by - workmates who say he is just as demanding. Craig Davies, from Liverpool, said: "I take no s**t from my staff." What his middle initial stands for is a secret.
Jamie Jackson, of The Legal Deed Services, said: "We advised using just the letter F as we cannot allow applications which can be construed as offensive..." Click here to read the full story. © Trinity Mirror Plc

Business Boom for Crazy Name Firm - 5th Dec 2008
The Legal Deed Service, Market Drayton, has helped applicants to change their titles to bizarre tongue twisters like Animal Stephen Leonidas Floyd Mayweather McManus Edmunds and the odd homage to film characters, such as Dr McLovin. Others have inserted words such as Broccoli and Cauliflower as middle names.
This year, the organisation, which also has offices in London, has helped 16,000 people change their names. Click here to read the story at ShropshireStar.com © The Shropshire Star Newspaper

Glastonbury teen has 'longest name'
Captain Fantastic - formerly George Garratt - changed his name by deed poll "for a bit of a laugh" through the Legal Deed Poll Service which charged £10 for the legally-certified deed poll. Click here to read the story at Channel 4 News. © Channel 4 News

Surrey 'nutter' changes his name to Animal - 5th Dec 2008
A SELF-CONFESSED "nutter" from Surrey has proved that he is no muppet and, after years of not liking his real name, is now officially known as Animal.
Animal found the Legal Deed Poll Service on the internet. "They were good, really quick. I did it online and I have recommended them to a couple of friends who are interested in doing the same [thing]." Click here to read the story at getsurrey.co.uk. © BBC MMVIII

Teenager changes name to Captain Fantastic - 3rd Nov 2008
The record-breaking name, now thought to be the world's longest, was the idea of music graduate George Garratt, 19. He changed his name by deed poll online for £10 last week. Captain Fantastic said: "I wanted to be unique. Captain Fantastic joins a number of people with unusually long names, including... Click here to read the full story. © The Daily Telegraph

George: My new name is Fantastic - 3rd Nov 2008
The lad changed his name by deed poll online for £10 last week - but realised only later it was a record-breaker. A teenager has set a record by changing his name to Captain Fantastic Faster Than Superman Spiderman Batman Wolverine Hulk And The Flash Combined. Click here to read the full story. © The Sun
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Fan of comics renames himself as superhero - 3rd Nov 2008
A teenager flew into the record books yesterday after changing his name to Captain Fantastic Faster than Superman Spiderman Batman Wolverine Hulk and the Flash Combined. Click here to read the full story. © Trinity Mirror Plc

Bye George, now that's a super name - 31st October 2008
A 19-year-old Glastonbury man could be the holder of the longest name in the world after he changed his name to Captain Fantastic Faster than Superman, Spiderman, Batman, Wolverine, Hulk and the Flash Combined. Damien Field, a spokesman for the Guinness Book of Records, said that it did monitor a category for the longest personal name.
The chief executive from The Legal Deed Service, which helped the drummer formerly known as George Garrett to change his name, said.. Click here to read the full story.

Name business is a big success in deed - 4th June 2008
A former Crewe man has become one of the market leaders in the name change game. People wanting to alter their existing name or change a child's name have done so by deed poll for the last 150yrs. Cheif Executive of The Legal Deed Service, Jamie Jackson, cites his upbringing in Crewe as one of the inspirations behind the setup... Click here to read the full story. © Crewe Chronicle
Fame Magazine - 22nd May 2008 We used to grin and bear the name our parents burdened us with, whether that was Carrie Oakey or Jean Poole. It has been possible to change names by deed poll since 1760 but a decade ago, only 15,000 people did so each year. Now, spurred on by separations, pub pranks and thanks to an innovative online deed poll service, more people than ever are doing so. Click here to read the full story.


