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§ 115.407 - How is an address of record for a minor's supervised account changed?

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To change an address of record for a minor's supervised IIM account, a custodial parent(s), legal guardian, or emancipated minor must provide BIA with the following information:

The minor's or emancipated minor's name;

The name of the custodial parent(s) or legal guardian, if applicable;

A custody order from a court of competent jurisdiction or a copy of a guardianship, if applicable;

The new address of the custodial parent(s), legal guardian, or emancipated minor; and

The signature, mark or thumb print of a custodial parent, legal guardian, or emancipated minor that has been notarized by a notary public and/or witnessed by a DOI employee who has been shown verifiable photo identification. See § 115.410

When requesting a change of an address of record, the following information will further assist us to identify the minor's account:

The minor's or emancipated minor's IIM account number;

The minor's or emancipated minor's date of birth;

The minor's or emancipated minor's tribal enrollment number; and

The minor's or emancipated minor's social security number.

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§ 115.407 - How is an address of record for a minor's supervised account changed?