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lundi 7 octobre 2013

Florida Public Divorce Records

By Ben Kingsley


In the Sunshine State, residents have the freedom to access public records anytime they need to. This is because Florida is one of the states in the US that follows the Freedom of Information Act. This mandate is important because it helps people ensure their safety by finding or gathering information about an individual they do not yet know that much about. In a world as unpredictable and dangerous as ours, this is an issue that should not be taken for granted. Nowadays, you'll never know who's telling the truth; you'll never know who your real friends are. So a background check, which is really easy to do, is essential. The first step is to find the right office or agency where you'll submit the divorce records Florida request.

Florida's Bureau of Vital Statistics, which falls under the authority of the Department of Health, is the main office tasked with keeping and maintaining public records in the state. This is also where you are to file your request for access to divorce records. The office has records from June 6, 1927 up to the present.

The fee for each request is $5, but if you are not certain about the year the marriage was dissolved, there is a $5 for the first year that is searched and an additional $2 fee for every year added in the search. The maximum search allowed is equivalent to $50, which is more or less two and a half years. If you want an additional copy and request for this at the same time you submit your initial request, you are required to pay a $4 fee for every extra copy requested. All fees are payable only through personal check or money order. As fees may change, you should go to the Bureau of Vital Statistics website for updated reference.

Florida's state office does not return fees for searches where the records are not found. Instead, you will be provided a certified statement verifying the unavailability of the record for one reason or another. You are also required to prepare a self-addressed stamped envelope.

If you prefer a simpler and more efficient alternative, you do not have to search far and wide. All you will need if your computer and a good Internet connection. Find an independent online record provider with a reputable background and you won't need to rely on state or government offices ever again. These online providers operate a public records database that's available for access 24/7. Thus, you won't need to wait for days or weeks before getting the record (or records) you need. Type the record details into the search box and after only a few minutes, you'll get the results. Saves a lot of time and effort!

But this is not the only amazing thing about online record providers. Although they do not promise to offer divorce records free services, they're also way practical than going to government and state offices to obtain the dossier you need. You see, they do not charge a fee for every record you search for; you only have to pay a minimal one-time fee. And this very practical amount gives you more than you bargained for: unlimited access to their database of records. So after using it for the first time and paying the fee, your succeeding uses of the database is for free already. You can search for any public record you need without worrying about how much you'll be spending for fees! Quite a good catch, don't you think so?




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