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samedi 28 décembre 2013

California Free Divorce Records

By Ben Kingsley


The rate of divorce in California is about 60 percent as of the year 2013. Clearly, it is exceedingly higher than it used to be decades ago. Socioeconomic advances, cultural changes, and clashing dissimilarities are mostly the reasons why couples these days split up. If you are planning to get married, premeditation on this matter is paramount and essential. In case you have already found a possible spouse, before you embark into the journey of life with somebody new as your lifetime partner, try to check first if that person is truly worth your time and your life. One of the best ways to check a person's background, in case of marriage and divorce matters, is through checking over California divorce records to investigate whether that person has been married before, and to know the person's wrongdoings, if any. In the state, these records can be accessed through the Department of Public Health, Office of the Vital Statistics.

California's primary repository for divorce records is the Bureau of Vital Statistics, which operates under the Department of Public Health. Records that date back to 1962 till 1984 can be found in this office. However, such record is not a certified copy of a divorce decree. For certified copies of divorce records, and for divorces that occurred later than 1984, you have to refer to the Superior Court in the county where the divorce was filed.

In acquiring a certified copy of a divorce decree in the state of California, only the individuals named on the divorce record can obtain such. Their parents, however, may also be able to obtain a certified copy of their child's divorce record. Entities specified in the law also have the right to get a certified copy of divorce decrees recorded by the Vital Statistics or the Superior Court in the county where the divorce was filed. For background checks wherein the person investigating is not related with the person scrutinized, an informational copy is what will be provided.

In requesting for a copy of a divorce record, whether that is certified or informational, you have to fill out a request form and send it to the California Department of Health thereafter. The form may be available online or directly from the said office. You may also need to pay for the search and processing. In California, the processing fee of such request is around $13.

After filling out the request form, you have to send it to the California Department of Public Health. The usual waiting period is anywhere from a couple of weeks to six months. The results can either be mailed to you or you can pick it up either at the Office of Vital Statistics or at the Superior Court. In case no divorce record is located, the state will issue a Certificate of No Public Record. The fee of $13, however, is retained as payment for the search according to the law of the state.

Marriage and divorce records in the state of California can actually be obtained with no fee at all. Not only will you be able to save time by just simply pulling the background check online, but also, you can save money. There are many directories for public records in the Internet which you can check for free. In fact, service providers in the web vary from those that are fee based to those who provide free service. Yet, if quality assurance is what you're looking for, then you're better off with the online service provider that lets you pay a minimal fee but provide you comprehensive results in an expedited and expedient way.




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