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mercredi 21 août 2013

California Divorce Records Free List Online

By Claire Dowell


If you want to obtain the records of a Divorce in California, head to the state's central repository of public records at the Vital Records Office, Department of Health Services. For some time, divorce records could be accessed for free, but over the years the cost of processing them became more expensive, so government offices passed on the cost to users in exchange of their services.

Only divorce records that were filed between 1962 and 1984 can be found at the Vital Records Office. However, they can only provide a divorce certificate, which can only be used as a source of reference and not as a legal document. Certified divorce records are kept at the exact Clerk of Superior Court that finalized the divorce. Only certified divorce records are recognized by the court as a legal file that can be used in a court hearing.

A certified divorce record is given only to both spouses and their respective lawyers. Other parties that do not have authorization to access the certified records will only be provided with a divorce certificate. A request form can be obtained from the Vital Records office. The form needs to be completed appropriately and submitted to the office together with a sworn statement. If the request form is sent via mail, the sworn statement should get notarized and be signed by the requestor. There is a fee of $13 for each request and an additional $7 if the request is sent through fax.

The time it takes to process requests at the Health Department is about 15 to 20 weeks, which I s mainly because of the shortage of employees in government agencies. It is probably okay if you are not in a hurry to get the records. But if time is a luxury you do not have, you may access the records through private websites. The Health Department has an official website and a database where they keep soft copies of public records such as divorce records. Private websites keep public records as well but with the permission of the government. Such websites are experienced in providing information online and can provide them instantly.

There are two kinds of private websites that provide public records to the public: free sites and paid sites. Free sites offer basic pieces of information of the records such as the name of the couple, their birthday, date and place of divorce, and the likes. Paid sites also provide the basic pieces of information and a little bit more for a certain fee. You may register as a member so you can enjoy unlimited searches and get more information each time or you may pay per name searched. A membership fee is paid only once and there are no other fees after that.

Marriage and Divorce Records are kept together because they are inter-related. Without a marriage record, an application for divorce will not be accepted. Subsequently, without a divorce record, a person will not be granted a marriage license should that person wish to marry at a later date. Both marriage and divorce records can be accessed through private websites upon request. The requirements may be different depending on which state you are trying to access the records from.




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