Indiana Statutes

§ 36-4-1-7 — Petition to change name of city; hearing; ordinance

Indiana § 36-4-1-7
JurisdictionIndiana
Title 36LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Art. 4GOVERNMENT OF CITIES AND TOWNS
Ch. 1Classification of Municipalities; City Status and Town

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Ind. Code § 36-4-1-7 (2026).

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(a)A petition to change the name of a city may be filed with the city legislative body. The petition must:
(1)be signed by at least five hundred (500) voters of the city, or, in a city having less than five hundred (500) registered voters at the time of the most recent general election, by at least ten percent (10%) of those voters;
(2)be verified by one (1) or more of the petitioners; and
(3)set forth reasons for the change of name.
(b)If the legislative body considers the reasons set forth in the petition sufficient, it shall conduct a public hearing on the petition after giving notice by publication in the manner prescribed by IC 5-3-1.
(c)If after the hearing the legislative body finds that the matters set forth in the petition are true and that the requested change of name shoul

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