Public Divorce Records Online Retrieval

By Claire Dowell


Accessing divorce records in the United States is allowed by the government because they are deemed as part of the public domain. If you want to get your hands on Divorce Records Arizona, head to the specific county Clerk of Court that is responsible for making the divorce official. Arizona has an Office of Vital Records but it does not act as a central repository for divorce records. It can only assist you in locating the exact county Clerk of court that has the records you need in case you do not know where it is.

In the eyes of the court, only divorce documents can support the legality of a divorce. In case you are about to marry your special other, check if he or she has a pending divorce case so you will not get in trouble in the near future. If you went through a divorce but have now moved on and found another partner you wish to marry, make sure you have your official divorce document with you because you need to present that when you apply for a marriage license.

Only a handful of people are allowed to view and access a full divorce document: the couple, their attorneys. Outside parties can share the same authority over the documents only if they are given the approval of the court. If you do not have the approval to access the full document, you will still be shown a few important details such as the full names of the couple and the when and where the divorce was made official. The terms and conditions of the divorce are shown only to a selected few because they are considered personal information.

You can commence a search by filing a proper request to the county Clerk of Court. Provide the full name of at least one of the couple. You can also include other pieces of information like their address, their birthday and their work to speed up the search process. If you cannot submit the request form yourself, you can mail it instead but expect a lengthier return period which is about two to three weeks. There are certain charges for obtaining the documents. You will be charged accordingly depending on which county you made the request.

You can also retrieve the files from online search tools that venture in supplying divorce files to the public. If you browse the Internet, you will find various search tools that can help you get the files you need. Fortunately, not all of them can be trusted. In order to check if they are a reliable source or not, research about their background first.

Some of the service providers render fees for their service but there are also those that will provide you Free Divorce Records. You will be given enough information that will help you verify if a divorce is official or not. If you do not know where to start your search, there are service providers that will allow you to do a nationwide search.




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