How To Get Divorce Records
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Typically, divorce records can be obtained online, by mail, or in person. Depending on when the party or parties filed the divorce and in which state and county the court granted the divorce, divorce records can be accessed online using the Public Access to Court Electronic Records (PACER) system or the state or national archives. Members of the public can utilize archives to search for divorce records, but records regarding recent divorces may not be available.
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One of the easiest ways to get a copy is to go to the county office where the divorce was finalized. You can either request a copy in person or by phone and if it’s available, you can also check if the county who has the records offer online requests.
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What you need. To receive a certified copy of your divorce record / decree, you'll need your docket number. If you don't know what your docket number is: You can either search for your case on masscourts.org or call the Probate & Family Court where your case was heard to get your case docket number (the court where your case was heard will be the court in the county you got divorced in.
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Ordering Your Divorce Record Depending on your jurisdiction, the court might provide you with a copy of your divorce record immediately following your divorce, or you might receive one in the mail once all papers have been processed.
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Online, divorce records can be found through the Texas Vital Statistics verification website or through the Report of Divorce or Annulment Indexes at the TDHHS website. Government public record search portals and third party public record websites both may provide court records search tools, which can help find divorce records, though record availability usually varies widely.
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To get a copy of a divorce decree, contact the County Clerk. If the divorce was granted before January 1, 1963, the divorce decree is the only type of document available. Divorce Certificate. This document contains basic information about the spouses, and the date and place the marriage ended.
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Divorce cases may provide information about grounds for divorce; address, and occupation, age and name of children of parties; date and description of the marriage; and provision for care of the children. Cases do not include social security numbers. The link below will take you to the Clerk of the Circuit Court's website for more information.
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To determine whether your case file is located at the RIC you must know: 1) the county in which the divorce case took place and 2) the year the case was filed. This information can be determined from the docket number assigned to the case. The docket number will have either an "FM" or "M" pre-fix followed by a 7- or 9-digit number.
https://www.njcourts.gov/courts/superior/divorce.htmlHow to Find a Divorce Record in Missouri - Missouri State Records
It is also possible to obtain more detailed divorce records by way of the court clerk in the county where the divorce occurred. The price for these copies is also $15, but request forms may vary. Contact the Missouri Court Clerk in the county to find the necessary information in order to obtain a certified divorce record.
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