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Search Public Divorce Records Online

Search Public Divorce Records Online

Search Public Divorce Records Online

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According to statistics, 40% of married, or previously married adults currently residing in the U.S. reportedly have a divorce history. Consequently, divorce records are one of the most sought-after of all personal records. Record searches are often prompted by a person's wish to access information on a potential love interest. Specifically to determine if a person is divorced, in the process of a divorce or possibly still in a marriage to someone he or she claims to be divorced from. It is also useful in determining if a person has had a series of marriages ending in divorce. Information obtained from a divorce record search may include a former spouse's name, location and date of marriage, the names and birth dates of children if any, property involved, and date and reason for divorce. In some cases information may include credit card and tax information and possible alimony payments.


Divorce records are public records falling under State jurisdiction. Accordingly, state law requires that they be made available to the public. Divorce records are filed in the county where the divorce takes place. Records can be accessed at their county filing location, through ground mail and via the Internet. Not surprisingly, accessing records online is the method most often chosen for record acquisition. The Internet has not only made acquiring records efficient, it also provides the person doing the searching a certain level of anonymity and discretion.


Online divorce records can be secured through a free or fee-based service with simple information such as a name, age and state of residence of the person being researched. However, the more information one can provide the greater chance of a more thorough result. As with any record search service, a site that provides free records will likely return fewer details about the divorce(s) than a fee-based site. A fee-based service is preferable if the information will be used for anything more consequential than satisfying a simple need-to-know. Online divorce records are generally credible and provide the most current information when obtained from reputable sources. The competitive nature of the online industry has created a landscape in which information-seekers can retrieve divorce records for a reasonable value.






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