How Do I Get A Certified Copy Of My Divorce Decree
How to Get a Copy of a Divorce Decree | DivorceNet
A certified copy means that the court verified the document, which may be necessary if you're presenting your divorce decree for a legal reason, such as a new marriage. You may also request a copy of your divorce decree from the state or local vital records department where you divorced. Vital records include marriage licenses, divorce decrees, and birth or death records. Some states offer the option to apply for a copy of your decree online for a fee.
https://www.divorcenet.com/resources/how-to-get-a-copy-of-a-divorce-decree.htmlVital Records Obtaining Certified Copies of Divorce Records - California
CDPH-VR is only able to provide you with a Certificate of Record, which includes the names of the parties, filing date, county, and case number of the divorce. Copies of the actual divorce decree can only be obtained from the Superior Court in the county where the divorce took place. A Certificate of Record are $16 per copy.
https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CHSI/Pages/Vital-Records-Obtaining-Certified-Copies-of-Divorce-Records.aspxCertified Copies of Divorce Records | Department of Health
Copies of divorce records can only be obtained from the county clerk or recorder in the county in which the divorce or annulment was decreed. If you need assistance determining in which county the divorce decree was granted, contact our office at (701) 328-2360 or e-mail the information you are looking for to [email protected]
https://www.health.nd.gov/vital/certified-copies-divorce-recordsGet a copy of your divorce record | Mass.gov
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.
https://www.mass.gov/how-to/get-a-copy-of-your-divorce-recordDepartment of Health | Vital Statistics | Divorce Decrees
New Jersey divorce decrees are available through the Superior Court of New Jersey Records Center. For more information on obtaining a certified copy of a divorce decree, call the Records Center at: 609-421-6100. You can also visit their website at: https://www.judiciary.state.nj.us/courts/superior/divorce.html.
https://nj.gov/health/vital/registration-vital/divorce-decrees/Divorce Records - Clark County, NV
The Clark County Recorder's Office can only record a divorce that has already been filed with Family Court. To obtain information about a Clark County divorce or a copy of a divorce decree, you need to contact one of the following: Family Court 601 North Pecos Las Vegas, NV 89101-2408 (702) 455-2590 or (702) 455-2373
https://www.clarkcountynv.gov/government/elected_officials/county_recorder/divorce_records.phpObtaining Records | Maricopa County Clerk of Superior Court
To obtain copies of public records by phone, please call (602) 37-CLERK, or (602) 372-5375. Please have the following information available with your request: The case number; The names of the parties at the time the case was filed; The specific documents you want to receive; The filing date or year filed;
https://www.clerkofcourt.maricopa.gov/records/obtaining-recordsDivorce - ct
Requesting a Divorce Decree or Dissolution of Civil Union Decree The Vital Records Office does not maintain copies of divorce decrees. To obtain a copy of a Divorce Decree or Dissolution of Civil Union Decree, contact the CT Superior Court where the divorce or dissolution was granted (see Directory of Connecticut Superior Courts).
https://portal.ct.gov/DPH/Vital-Records/DivorceDivorce Records - Cook County, Illinois
Case files may contain the plaintiff's complaint and defendant's response; certificate of evidence (testimony); and the judge's final decree, with the terms of settlement. 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.
https://www.cookcountyil.gov/service/divorce-recordsLASC - Divorce Judgment Documents
The Divorce Judgment Document Order site allows the public to order copies of divorce judgments without having to visit the Archives and Records Center (ARC). If your Family Law judgment is not available on-line, and if you are requesting a case that had a court hearing on or after January 2, 2018, the document may be available through the Court’s Case Document Images link.
https://www.lacourt.org/LDOS/index.aspx