Monday, July 21, 2008

Public Divorce Records Search

By Jed Elaine

One of the greatest civil amenities that we enjoy from government agencies is Public Records. They come in various specific categories, with Marriage, Divorce, Birth and Death constituting the Vital Public Records group. We can learn a great deal about people from their vital public records and Public Divorce Records are popular for that.

If there's been a divorce, all the information would go into records. This is not optional. Personal particulars of both the divorcing parties and those of their children if any, other details such as time and place of divorce, filing number, alimony, child custody and visitation arrangement, final decree, certificate and so forth are standard information in Public Divorce Records.

If you know the very courthouse where the divorce proceedings were conducted, that's the quickest source of divorce records. Otherwise, they can be requested at the various government agencies responsible for it. This is a public service and any member of the public is entitled to free divorce records but there are rules and regulations to observe.

As divorce records come under state jurisdiction, there are differences in the laws governing them. Some states are stringent while others are easy-going in regard to the records. Along with other public records, divorce records are uploaded to the central state repository while the respective county courthouses maintain their own set.

Divorce records is one of the most widely searched public records. It is most commonly used in checking the marital, or more precisely, the divorce background of a prospective spouse, as requisite for a divorcee who is applying to re-marry, locating natural parents by separated children and genealogy studies. Although it's a public record, its use may be subject to restrictions.

It's easy to conduct a Divorce Records Search. There are basically two options: DIY (do-it-yourself) or commercial record providers. If time and effort are constraints, turning to commercial record providers is more viable. A fee is incurred but it spares you all the hassle and very professional results are typically available within minutes.

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