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Florida Divorce Court Records

By Ben Kingsley


The Florida Office of Vital Statistics is the office in-charge of maintaining Florida Divorce Records. Since June 6, 1927, all divorce documents, including the other public documents, that were filed in the state of Florida are sent to the state's unified repository. Requests for documents filed from that date can be done at the office. Requests for documents that were filed before that date can be done only at the County Clerk of Court where the divorce was finalized.

Anyone can access divorce records because they are part public records. If you want to access your own records, you will be given access to the entire record. However, if you requesting for the records of another person, you will only be given limited information about it to preserve the rights to privacy of the owner.

In any court, only a divorce document is acknowledged as a supporting document to show the validity of a divorce. If by chance a divorced individual intends to go through marriage again, he or she must secure a copy of his or her own divorce documents and present to a judge who will be handling the application of a marriage license. Another instance where a divorce document can be of use is when you want to find out the terms and conditions of a divorce case.

Obtaining the records from the Office of Vital Statistics means that you have to complete an application form which is downloadable from their office's official website. You have to show a government-issued ID to prove your identity. Then you have to state what your relationship to the couple is and your reason for requesting the records. There is a $5 fee for each record and $4 for additional copies. The no refund policy applies even if the records you requested are not found.

To start a search, you have to provide the full name of either the man or the woman. You also have to include the year where the divorce was granted to make the searching process easier. If you are not aware of the exact year, you can provide a range of years to search. However, you have to pay $2 for each year that is searched. You also have to include your contact information so that the office knows who to send it to once the records are found.

Another way of obtaining Divorce Files is through the Internet. There are service providers that cater to providing divorce records to the public. Of course, you have to verify if a service provider is credible or not. There a lot of sources available on the Internet and sadly not all of them are legit. Perform a quick a background check and find out if a service provider has a history of providing good service. Read user reviews because they are good indicators of what their past clients think of their services.




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