Update: On March 24, 2017, Hunterdon County Superior Court Judge Michael O'Neill signed off on Isidore Heath Campbell's request to legally change his name to Isidore Heath Hitler.

Correction: The date of the court hearing is March 24. It was incorrect in an earlier version of this story.

FLEMINGTON -- A New Jersey man has filed papers to legally change his last name to Hitler.

Isidore Heath Campbell, who gained notoriety when he tried to have a birthday cake for his son inscribed with "Happy Birthday Adolf Hitler," filed the paperwork in superior court on Feb. 14.

A hearing on the name change is scheduled for 9 a.m. March 24 in Hunterdon County, according to court documents.

Campbell became the focus of a documentary film titled "Meet the Hitlers," which was released in April of last year on DVD and online. According to its imdb.com entry, it is "a feature documentary that examines the relationship between names and identity, by exploring the lives of people who are linked by the name Hitler."

He and his family gained national attention in December 2008 when a supermarket refused to inscribe "Happy Birthday Adolf Hitler" for his son, named Adolf Hitler Campbell.

He would later lose parental rights to his nine children.

Campbell was sentenced to 180 days in jail and two years of probation last year as part of a plea deal he made on charges of resisting arrest and obstructing justice, it was previously reported.

On Oct. 19, 2015, Holland Township Police were called to investigate a domestic violence incident, it was previously reported by NJ Advance Media.

Campbell left before police arrived, and was later charged with aggravated assault in connection with the incident. Those charges were later dismissed. He was later arrested by police in Shippensburg, Pa., on March 11, 2016, and brought back to New Jersey after waiving extradition. Campbell was listed among Hunterdon's most wanted fugitives at the time of his arrest.

In court documents related to his name change, he lists a Shippensburg property as his temporary address.

At the time of his sentencing, Campbell was required to undergo a psychiatric evaluation with an assessment for batterer's counseling.

Campbell's application to change his name must also be printed as a legal notice in the Hunterdon County Democrat before the hearing takes place.