Free Public Divorce Records Florida

By Claire Dowell


Florida Divorce Records are maintained by the Florida Vital Records Office. All documents of divorce cases since 1927 are kept at the office along with marriage documents. The documents are sometimes labelled as Dissolution of Marriage. Do not get confused because they are practically the same.

Any individual has the right to request for the records as long as the proper procedures are followed. A request form is available at the Vital Records office. The form needs to be filled out appropriately. All required fields of information like your name, address, contact number and reason for requesting the records should be included. Once that is done, submit the form back to the office, along with two forms of identification - one being a government-issued ID - and the appropriate fees. Once the fees are settled, a no-refund policy takes into full effect regardless of the outcome of the search.

It is also necessary to provide the year when the divorce took place and the exact county where the divorce was granted. Divorce cases are originally filed at the county Clerk of Courts and before they are forwarded to the state repository. If you do not know the specific county, you can go directly to the Vital Records office and they will be the one to forward your request to the appropriate county. Moreover, if you are looking for divorce records that occurred prior to 1927, you can only find them at the county Clerk of Court where it was granted.

You may also request for the records of other people. However, you should be very specific with your reason why you want to obtain them. For instance, people who are about to get married and want to check if their partners have a history of being married in the past and is not divorced yet, this is allowed. They are allowed because it will create more trouble in the future if you get married to someone who is still officially married to someone else.

Divorce files can also be acquired from online search tools. There are several you can find on the Internet but before choosing which one to use, investigate first, through a quick company history check, if it is a dependable source or not. Check out what feedbacks other clients have on them.

Such websites are categorized as either a paid website or a free website. Paid websites can supply you with an extensive amount of information. They can even get you those that are considered confidential. Free websites can get you Divorce Records Free. The two types are capable of supplying basic information. Basic information include the complete names of the spouses, their age, where they live, and the time and location where the divorce was made official. The said pieces of information are considered general information which is sufficient enough to verify the legality of a divorce case.




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