Online Divorce Records And Marriage Records

By Claire Dowell


The Florida Vital Records Office is the office in-charge of safekeeping Florida Divorce Records. Divorce files in Florida since 1927 are kept at the office, side-by-side with marriage files. Do not worry if you cannot find the files because sometimes they are termed as Dissolution of marriage. They are not two different things; it is just another name for it.

It is the right of any person to submit a request for a divorce file, provided that he or she follows the correct requesting procedure. The Vital Records office requires a request form to be filled out accordingly. Pieces of information such as name of requestor, place of residence, phone details, and stating the intention for requesting a certain file are a must. The completed form is to be given back to the office along with other requirements such as two IDs - a government-issued ID must be one of them - and the corresponding payment. There is a no-refund policy for all payments made even if no file is located.

When requesting for divorce files, it is important to specify the exact year and the exact county Clerk of Court that made a divorce official. The original files of divorce cases can be found on the specific county Clerk of Court where it was filed. And since the Vital Records office only keeps records of files from 1927 onwards, those that were filed before that are only available at where they were originally filed, at a particular Clerk of Court. The files are then redirected to the state's Vital Records office where they are joined with other public documents. If you are unable to provide the year and exact Clerk of Court, head to the Vital Records office, and they will assist you in locating them for you. They may even redirect your requests to the appropriate county for you.

Requesting the documents of other people is permitted, although it depends upon the situation. A person who wants to do a marital history check on their potential lifetime partner is allowed to access his or her partner's documents. This is considered a valid course of action because it will definitely cause some serious problems should it be proven later on in the marriage that one of the couple is officially involved in another marriage.

The records can also be obtained from online service providers. There are a number you can found on the Web but, sadly, not all of them can be trusted. So before jumping on the first one you can find, conduct a quick background check on it and a few more others and find out if they are a reliable source for divorce records or not. One way of doing that is by reading what other users are saying about them.

There are fee-based service providers and then there are service providers that provide Divorce Records Free. If you choose the former, you will get an extensive version of the records. That means you can find more information, including the more personal ones. If you choose the latter, you will be given just the basics of the record such as the complete names of husband and wife, respective ages, addresses, and the time and place where the divorce was granted. It may not be a lot but they are more than enough to reveal whether a divorce took place or not.




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