Online Resources For Divorce Court Records

By Claire Dowell


The number of couples who filed for divorce in Florida is quite alarming these days. With its increase in number, the documents and the files that the government manages also increase, thereby adding tasks to their daily routine. Thus, looking up information of divorce cases tends to become time consuming and difficult.

A divorce certificate is made when the marriage of a couple is no longer working and they decided to make their separation legal. Making the separation legal helps the couple to continue on with their lives normally as a person without a partner. With this, the divorcee can process transactions in the government using the certificate as proof of the separation. There are transactions that would call for a divorce certificate such as insurance related matter. Without the certificate, requests may not be processed. Some people would conduct a background check on their fianc to make sure that they are going to marry a person who is single, or legally divorced. This can prevent problems by the time they proceed with the marriage application. Also, a divorcee cannot remarry if the separation was not made legal or documented properly. Such record is also used in genealogy research. Although, it is not as important as birth and death records, if the family tree is not updated with the separation it may cause some problems in later generations.

Divorce is a sensitive issue, not just in Florida, but in all parts of the country. This is the reason why the information that can be found on the record is controlled and limited. One can only find the basic information about the separation on a public document. This includes the complete names of the couple, the date and the place where the divorce has been filed and granted. The reason for the separation is kept private to respect their privacy. The custody of the children and the division of properties and assets are also kept confidential.

Divorce records which are issued in the state of Florida can be obtained if it was registered from June 6, 1927. A retrieval fee of only $5 has to be paid. This fee is only applicable if one can provide the exact year when the divorce was legalized. In cases where the year of separation is unknown, one should add $2 per year that is being searched.

One should go to the Vital Records Section in the state of Florida in order to get a copy of the certificate that is dated from 1927. For records prior to the given year, it has to be obtained from the county clerk office. One can also send a mail request to the state office but this may take a while. To avoid the long wait time, one can look up the information through the Internet.

Marriage and divorce records in Florida are easier to obtain now. With the help of the Internet, one can request for a copy of such document and the results are displayed in just seconds. This makes the retrieval process convenient and faster.




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