35:1-3. Change of name; certificate, record and filing
The name of any newspaper published within the state may be changed by recording and filing a certificate under the hand of its proprietor, or if its proprietor be a corporation under the corporate seal, setting forth the name of the newspaper, its proprietorship, place of publication, the new name adopted and the date when the change of name shall take effect, which shall be not less than one week after the filing of the certificate.
The execution of the certificate shall be proved or acknowledged as required for deeds of real estate and shall be recorded in a book to be kept for that purpose in the office of the clerk of the county in which the newspaper is published, and after being recorded shall be filed in the office of the secretary of state. The certificate or a copy duly certified by the secretary of state shall be competent evidence in any court.
Structure New Jersey Revised Statutes
Title 35 - Legal Advertisements
Section 35:1-2 - Newspapers qualified as legal newspapers
Section 35:1-2a - Newspapers published on Sunday; requisites
Section 35:1-2.2a - Publication in county or municipal newspaper; exception
Section 35:1-3 - Change of name; certificate, record and filing
Section 35:1-4 - Change of name; no interruption of legal status
Section 35:2-1 - Rates for official advertising
Section 35:2-2 - "Subsequent insertions" defined
Section 35:2-3 - Price for publishing advertisements to be printed therewith
Section 35:2-3.1 - Advertising in papers published outside municipality
Section 35:2-3.2 - Publication outside municipality additional requirement