Thursday, January 22, 2015

Online Website For Texas Divorce Records

By Claire Dowell


Texas, the second most populous state in the US, is home to over 26 million people according to 2012 US Census reports. The Lone Star State is one of the places in the country where you'll find it easy to meet anybody, even your future life partners. A lot of couples eventually end up getting married and choosing to stay in Texas, although not all these marriages last. Quite a number of them end up in divorce. If you want to make sure that you're doing the right thing and marrying someone who says he/she is what he/she is, you should do a little background check on that person. Accessing records of divorce in Texas is one way of doing this.

The Vital Statistics Unit is the right office to approach if you want access to divorce records on a state level. Although the office does not give out certified copies, you will be given a certification indicating whether a divorce happened in Texas or not. You'll also get information about when and where the dissolution of marriage took place. You'll find records from January 1968 to the present in the state office, but you have to be prepared to pay $20 for each request you make.

If you plan to use your credit card as payment, you will have to file your request through the Texas.gov website. Requests channeled through email, however, are only payable with money order or personal check. You will likewise need to fill up an application form.

For certified copies, the right authority to approach is the Clerk of District Court of the county where the dissolution of marriage was granted. You will have to submit a request for the record and then be prepared to pay the corresponding fee. The payment varies from one county to another, so it will help a lot if you check out information per county through the Department of State Health Services' website.

For a more efficient and convenient way of obtaining Texas divorce records (or for any state), you should check out independent online record providers. These providers have their own database, which you can access online anytime and anywhere (as long as there's Internet connection). Your requests will be returned to you after only a few minutes, not in days or weeks, which is what normally happens when you file a request with state and government offices. Additionally, the request process is quite simple: just type in the basic information of the record you need and the database will search for the dossier.

Accessing marriage and divorce records in Texas is made more practical by online record providers. Unlike state and government offices, you won't have to pay each time you make a request. There's a minimal fee, but you pay it once only. And you get something in return: unlimited access to their comprehensive online database so you can search for the records you need anytime you want to! It's not only practical; it's also convenient because you can do everything without leaving your home!




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