Question: What qualifies as an alias?

An alias can be any name used in place of a birth name. While there may be legitimate reasons for using another name, this is often used by criminals, as they dont wish to have their true identity revealed, or they have a short nickname they go by instead of their birth name.

What is an alias legally?

1) a name used other the given name of a person or reference to that other name, which may not be an attempt to hide his/her identity (such as Harry for Harold, initials or a maiden name). (See: a.k.a.)

What are examples of alias?

An example of an alias is when a person goes into the Witness Protection Program, and they have to assume a new identity with a new name so no one can find them. An example of alias is when one refers to the Dark Knight, or otherwise known as Batman.

What should I put on my alias name?

The names you must include are the following:Name you currently use. Your maiden name, if applicable, even if it is your current name.Nicknames which you publicly use on other forms, usually a derivative of your name, such as if your name is Daniel and have been known as Dan or Danny.More items •Mar 22, 2016

Is using an alias illegal?

Generally, a person can use whatever name they wish, however, legal documents issued, such as drivers licenses, will require proof, such as a birth certificate and may require a legal change of name if the alias is used.

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