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Free Database For South Carolina Divorce Records

By Claire Dowell


Divorce is becoming common nowadays. If you want to find out if someone has been divorced in the past, you can browse through South Carolina divorce records. The Freedom of Information Act passed in 1966 entitles free access to these legal documents. One can find out whether the divorce was actually granted or not. However, the state has imposed restrictions regarding request for a certified copy of such legal document. Those who are eligible to apply are the adult children of the divorced person, a present or former spouse, and a legal representative with an authenticated government issued photo ID stating the motive of request.

Divorce records since 1962 are available at the state's Department of Health and Environmental Control, Office of Vital Records. If you want to obtain a copy of the official document, you must fill-out an application form which you can download from the Internet. Make sure that you indicate all the necessary information as to the name of the husband and wife, your relationship, your contact details and a legible copy of your photo ID.

The processing time for applications filed directly to the agency takes around 30-40 minutes and a searching fee of $12.00 is collected for each copy of the official document. However, you will not received any refund for the payment made if the data you are searching for cannot be recovered. An additional amount of $3.00 will be charged for an extra copy of the similar data. For those who are submitting by mail, you have to wait for 2-4 weeks before the official papers will be provided to you. The bureau's expedited service scheme caters to individuals who want to experience faster processing of request in just 3-5 regular working days. You will pay an extra cost of $5.00 for each copy of the legal document on top of the regular searching fee of $12.00. The Vital Records Unit will send their response through a letter, a phone call or a certification forwarded to your mailing address.

Reports of divorce proceedings since 1949 can be obtained from the Clerk of Court where the petition was granted. The applicable fee for each copy of the official document varies from county-to-county.

You can also ask for a duplicate of the official file online through the state-approved online record provider. You will have to make an additional payment of $9.50 aside from the state's usual rate. But this option is only for those whose name is evident in the certificate, otherwise, your request will not be accepted.

An individual's claim for a divorce record varies from private affairs to money matters. It's a great opportunity that public divorce records are made available whenever, wherever, through the World Wide Web. Online records resources are growing in number, so you have a lot of options as to which site to use depending on your needs. So, if you belong to those people who have been to a marriage separation but is willing to give it another try, be sure to do background search on your potential mate. There is no better way than to make use of the public divorce records online. Say goodbye to long hours of waiting and trips to government offices and other institutions because you will obtain a lot of data in just a few minutes.




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