Divorce Records Results Include

  • Name
  • Phone #
  • Address
  • Email
 
Ex. 5555555555 or 555-555-5555
 
Ex. 12
Ex. Main
Ex. Ave
Ex. New York

 
Ex.  user@mail.com
 
Divorce Records: Find Them Instantly and Verify Final Arrangements

Divorce records are a vital tool used to determine someone's true marital status, or if you need to verify your own final arrangements with an ex-spouse concerning debt and property division, child support and visitation, and even alimony payments. These records are created by the divorce court and maintained by the respective court clerk's office, and typically your divorce lawyer will also be given an official copy of the final divorce decree. The following information is included in the final decree and record of divorce:

  • Date divorce was granted by the court
  • Petitioner and respondent's full names, addresses and dates of birth
  • Reasons for the divorce
  • Filing number and location divorce was granted
  • Alimony, child support and visitation agreements
  • Division of property and debt arrangements

 

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When you conduct a search at PublicRecordsGuide.com for divorce records or copies of divorce decrees, your search criteria are instantly checked against seven different databases compiled from the following:

  • Federal, State and Local Government Databases
  • Private Sources of Information
  • Credit Bureau Reports

This ensures you're receiving the most complete and up-to-date information possible , whether you're researching someone else's past or simply need to track down your own divorce decree. This option is far easier and budget-friendly versus spending significant time, energy and money tracking down the correct court clerk, providing a proper request form, and paying for any copies you might need.

 

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Reasons for seeking divorce records may include any of the following:

  • You plan on remarrying and need to prove your divorce is final
  • You'd like to double-check your spouse-to-be's marital status
  • You need to verify final divorce decree arrangements for an upcoming court hearing regarding child custody, visitation, support and even alimony arrangements
  • You're searching for a lost loved one or completing your family history records and need to know the last known address of one of the spouses
  • You need to verify a debt is not yours but rather your ex-spouse's with the credit bureau by providing a date and copy of the final divorce decree

Depending upon your reasons for seeking divorce records, you may or may not need a certified copy of the actual record. PublicRecordsGuide.com provides you with the tools and resources needed to quickly gather the information you need-there's no reason to wait or leave home anymore to do so!