This article was co-authored by Clinton M. Sandvick, JD, PhD and by wikiHow staff writer, Eric McClure. Clinton M. Sandvick worked as a civil litigator in California for over 7 years. He received his JD from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1998 and his PhD in American History from the University of Oregon in 2013.
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If you need to present divorce records to prove that you or someone you know is actually divorced, you may be wondering where to get them. While every state and county has their own process for pulling these records, it’s typically pretty easy to figure out where you need to go. In this article, we’ll show you where you need to go and what you’ll need to know in order to find the documents you need.
Things You Should Know
- Find the vital records website for the state or county where the divorce took place. Call, file online, or show up to the office in person to find your records.
- Unfortunately, there are no free solutions here. You will need to pay the state or county a small fee (usually $15-50) to pull the records.
- Stick with official government websites when you conduct your records search. No third-party site will be cheaper or more accurate.
Steps
References
- ↑ https://www.floridahealth.gov/certificates/certificates/divorce/index.html
- ↑ https://www.health.ny.gov/vital_records/divorce.htm
- ↑ https://doh.wa.gov/licenses-permits-and-certificates/vital-records/ordering-vital-record/marriage-or-divorce-record
- ↑ https://www.mass.gov/how-to/request-information-on-how-to-obtain-a-divorce-record
- ↑ https://doh.wa.gov/licenses-permits-and-certificates/vital-records/ordering-vital-record/marriage-or-divorce-record
- ↑ https://kingcounty.gov/depts/records-licensing/recorders-office/copy-requests.aspx
- ↑ https://www.wicourts.gov/services/attorney/docs/seal_flyer.pdf
- ↑ https://www.courtnewsohio.gov/cases/2022/SCO/1011/210203.asp#.Y3ziInbMIuU
- ↑ https://doh.wa.gov/licenses-permits-and-certificates/vital-records/ordering-vital-record/marriage-or-divorce-record
About This Article
Before you can find divorce records, you'll need to collect some information, like the bride and groom's full names, the date of the marriage, and the county where they filed for divorce. With that information, search the county's court website for divorce records. To access the full divorce decree, you'll need to contact the state or county's Vital Statistics office, fill out a form, and pay of fee of around $20. It could take a few weeks to several months for a response. For more ways to access divorce records through private companies, see our Legal reviewer's tips below.