Monday, September 14, 2015

How to Change Facebook Profile/Account Name After Crossing Limit 2015

change name Facebook Profile
Facebook is best social media as we know and they always tries to make more simple for using and try introduced what is treading or what the people want. But Facebook have some policies guidelines for using their features and option in correct manner without producing spam. 
Today i going to discuss about the another feature from the Facebook help support team after request to change name after crossing limit. As per rule you are eligible to change name for particular account 4,5 times only.  After crossing limit you are not able to change it again and you are only able to change name from 5 listed names. So don't worry if you have crossed out limit then no need to worry you have another change to get your real name back on your personal account.Now for change name follow below steps. 
Requirements:-
  • One government or any Id Proof which show your image and name clearly.
  • Choose your own Profile pic same of that person in id person

Request Facebook To Change Profile Name :

  • Make sure that your account change name limit is full from Account settings.

    They show this message
"You can't update your name right now because you've already changed it too many times"
  • If you want to request then You need to fill request form then Click Here
  •  Open this form from that account whose name you want to change
  • Now you need to enter the accurate information in request form.
  • Enter the accurate First, middle and then last new name in form which you want.
  • Then select the reason for changing name
  • Then upload Image of your correct document which clearly show the name you are using.
  • Then click on the send button and wait for a week for request approval
After the request approve Facebook will change your name automatically. Sometimes Facebook don't accept your request and they may mention the reason in your email. Possibly your new name do not match name policies that's why Facebook rejects new name.

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