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Divorce Records - Where You Can Find Them

Divorce records can be found at the state or the county courthouse. You will need these records for verifying if a person is legally divorced and what the circumstances are behind the filing of the case.


Divorce records are useful primarily because they serve as proof that an individual has been legally divorced. It gives you some insight into the reasons behind the divorce and alerts you to potential causes of alarm following a divorce especially if there have been cases of domestic and child abuse. If there were issues regarding the custody of the children, the settlement of the properties and other assets and any restraining orders that were placed, all of this information can be found in divorce records as well.

Many people have also used the records for divorce as a means of compiling data for genealogical purposes. You can actually recreate your family tree with vital records that are available for the perusal of the public. The website of the National Center for Health Statistics is a good place to start in determining where you can find the vital records that you need.

Divorce Records- Where To Find Them

Usually, you will be asked to provide some basic information before you can obtain a copy of the divorce record. For instance, you will need the names of the spouses, the date and location of the divorce and the case number of the divorce record. If you are familiar with the final decree placed on the divorce, then searching for the right records will be greatly facilitated.

There are two places where you can find a divorce record. First, you can find this at the county level, where they are kept at the courthouse where the case was tried. Second, you can also check at the state level, where a repository of all cases filed in the state are kept and maintained. In some cases, however, the state courthouse may not have this information and will have to request for it from the county courthouse. It is usually best to place a call before you visit the courthouse so that you can find out what are their operating hours, whether there are charges for accessing these records and the procedure for requesting for these records.

Although the majority of the states have already digitized the information to make it easier for the public to look for particular records, there may still be some files and cases that have not been placed on an online database. The standard processing time is anywhere between two to nine business days for you to be able to get a divorce record. However, this may still vary from one location to another, since some county courthouses may be short on staff who can handle the volume of requests that they receive. In some courthouses, a written request for divorce records may be necessary before the papers are released.

Want to know more about divorce records? Find out the answers to many of your divorce questions at RecordsSiteReviews Divorce Records section.

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