Easy Way To Grab FL Divorce Records

By Claire Dowell


The Vital Statistics office of the Florida Department of Health is the office in-charged of keeping FL Divorce Records. The office keeps documents of divorce cases that date back on June 6, 1927 up to today. For documents of divorce that were finalized before prior to June 6, 1927, contact the local Clerk of Superior Court of the county where the divorce was made official.

Members of the general public are given the right to access the records because they are deemed as part of the public domain. You can request your own records and that of other people too. However, it is a bit difficult to get the latter. You have to have a very good reason for getting the records or else, the office of Vital Statistics can reject your request.

To start a search, secure the correct request form at the Vital Statistics office or download it from their website. Fill it out with the required pieces of information such as the name of the husband and wife, the date of the divorce, and place where divorce was finalized. You should also include your personal contact information such as your name, address and phone number. The requestor should mail the form to the office along with a proof of identity and payment. Also, if you do not know which county the records are kept, you can ask the assistance of the state office and they will forward your request to the appropriate county. It costs $5 for every copy and $4 for additional copies. Fees can be paid by money order or by a check and are non-refundable regardless of the outcome of the search.

A divorce record is required should you wish to marry again after a failed marriage. Without it, you will not be given a license to marry and that will make a marriage become unofficial even if a ceremony is carried out. It is important that you check the marital background of a future partner to avoid getting into trouble in the future. You will also need it as a reference for information regarding a specific a divorce case.

There are websites that have the consent of the court to keep and supply divorce documents to the public. However, not all of the websites that keep the documents are reliable. That is why it is important that you check the background of a certain website first before you make a decision which of them you will use for your search. Get all the facts that you can about them so you can spare yourself from getting victimize by people who make a living by fooling people.

Online search tools are categorized into two kinds: fee-based search tools and free search tools. Whichever you choose, you will be granted with Divorce Decrees Public Record but the extent of your access to information will be different. Fee-based search tools can supply you with an extensive amount of information regarding a divorce case. There is also a chance to get your hands on the confidential information. On the other hand, free search tools can do just enough to provide you with a file that has the basic information of a divorce.




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