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Texas Free Divorce Records

By Ben Kingsley


Every year the number of couple who files for divorce in Texas is increasing. This has alarmed the local government and thus the divorce records were made open to the local residents of the state. This was made possible through the implementation of the Freedom of Information Act. This lets the local residents to be aware about the divorce incidence that is occurring in the state.

The local residents of Texas regularly request for a copy of a divorce certificate. It is requested when a divorced individual wishes to marry again. The request to marry again may not be approved without presenting the divorce certificate. Transactions in the government such as insurance and declaration of assets may often time call for a copy of a divorce record. If it cannot be presented, one may be faced with problems on his/her request. To update the family tree is also another reason for accessing such files. The future generation may have problems identifying their roots if the divorce is not updated in a timely manner.

A public divorce certificate contains only the basic details about the separation of the couple. This includes the real names of the individual. One would also know when and where the couple was granted separation. Certain information is kept away from the public for privacy issues. The reason for the separation along with the asses division and the custody of the children remain private information only visible to the divorces and their immediate families.

Divorce cases which have been registered since January 1968 are the only documents available for request in Texas. One needs to pay $20 at the Vital Records Section to verify some information about the separation. One should be able to provide the basic information of the file that is being obtained. In addition to that, the contact details of the one who filed the request as to be indicated on the application form. The divorcees and their immediate families are the only people allowed to request for a divorce certificate.

In Texas, the office of the Vital Records Section unlike other states, does not release copies of divorce certificates. The state office can help in verifying information about the divorce only. Certificates have to be obtained or requested at the District Clerk's Office where the separation was made legal. Another way to get it is by going online and filing the request from there.

With the emergence of the Internet, a lot of website offers help on how to access divorce records online. There are websites who can provide the document without any fee while there are also some who can look for the document for a certain fee. Whichever one may wish to choose, it is recommended to always check on the reviews provides by other customers. This can help you in making a decision and it avoid being tricked.




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