How to Get a Divorce Record

Divorce decree or certificate

To begin with, there are two types of divorce records you can get. The first type is a Divorce Decree. This legal document states the final ruling for ending a marring and only a court can issue it. This decree has three main functions that differentiate it from the other type of divorce record. First, it has all relevant information about the identification of the parties involved. This is the couple and any children from their marriage. Second, it has factual statements for the couple. It means, the couple has agreed to a set of rules decided by the judge and both parties must obey. And third, detailed information about the division of the patrimony of the couple and spousal support.

The second type of divorce record is a Divorce Certificate. This type of document is much simpler than the last one. It certifies that you and your formerly spouse are legally divorced, the date, and the place of the divorce. You will need your certificate of divorce for purposes such as getting a name change, to marry again, for inheritance purposes, proof of divorce, among other things. Unlike a divorce decree, a divorce certificate legally proves your divorce without showing your divorce’s important details. Finally, this record can be issued by the vital records office of the state of your divorce happened.

How to get a copy of your divorce certificate

Similarly for requering a marriage certificate or a birth certificate, you can request your divorce certificates ate the vital record office of the state of the events. You will only need to address yourself to the vital records office of the state in which you did your divorce, wait in line, complete forms, and paying the corresponding fees. You will need to bring with you identification and some documents that may be needed for filling the forms. Then, you will only need to wait until they complete your request and the records are good to go.

However, a simpler way to get your divorce certificate is online with us. By doing it online, you will avoid waiting in lines or physical displacement. This is a big advantage especially when you are not in the state in which the events occurred. Additionally, our team of professionals will assist you with the documentation needed. Like this, you will avoid any type of delays or possible penalties.

Finally, it is also possible to request an official copy of a Divorce Decree at the vital records office. It only can be requested when a while has passed after the court issued it and can be requested through us as well. Contact us for more information.

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