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jeudi 17 octobre 2013

Indiana Divorce Records

By Ben Kingsley


Divorce files are the only files that prove that a marriage is no longer in effect. They are usually stored at a state's Vital Records office along with other public files. But in the case of Indiana Divorce Records, they can only be obtained at the county Clerk of Court where it was granted.

Divorce documents are part of the public document and any person has the right to obtain copies of them. However, the extent of how much information you will be provided with will depend on who you are. If you are one of the spouses, their attorney, or someone that has the consent of the court, then you can access the complete document and view including the confidential pieces of information. If you are an outside party, then you will be given a simple document that shows that a divorce has occurred and that it has been made final by the court.

You can only apply for a divorce in a certain state if you have lived there for at least a year. Once the application is accepted and the whole process is done, the finalized file becomes an accepted legal divorce file no matter which state you are at. If you have gone through a divorce in the past and you have moved on and want to enter into another marriage, you have to show your divorce file. A license is required in marriage and a divorced person will not be given one without the finalized divorce file. And if you want to collect some assets or properties that you have from your past marriage, you can use the divorce files to make a claim.

In case you do not know the exact county where the records were recorded, you can send a request to the Indiana Department of Health and they will be the ones to forward your request to the appropriate county. Expect that the return period will be long especially if you can provide only a few details about the records. There is a request form available at the Vital Statistics Office and the specific county Clerk of Court. The form can also be downloaded from their respective websites. Once the form is filled-out appropriately, you can submit it personally or mail it to either office. There are corresponding fees for each kind of requests.

In the past few years, public records have become available online, including divorce records. There are several service providers that are authorized by the court to provide them to the public upon request. With multiple service providers to choose from, it is important that you do a history check on them first before actually availing their services. Although, most of them are genuine, it is inevitable that there are fake ones as well.

Since Divorce Records Are Public records, you can easily find them. There are service providers that provide the records for free while some render certain fees. Both types are capable of providing the basic pieces of information of the records such as the full names of the husband and the wife, their respective birthdays, date and venue of divorce, etc. You can start a search by simply providing a full name and you get results in a matter of seconds.




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