Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Free Public Divorce Records Florida

By Claire Dowell


If you want to obtain Florida Divorce Records, you can look for it at the Florida Vital Records Office. All divorce records in the state of Florida since 1927 are kept at this office and stored together with marriage records. Divorce records are sometimes referred to as Dissolution of Marriage. They may sound different but they are exactly the same.

Any member of the general public are given the right to access divorce documents, provided that the proper process is observed. Requestors can secure a request form at the Vital Records office. There are certain pieces of information that must be supplied on the form such as the name of requestor, residence address, contact details and motive for wanting to get the document. The completed form is to be submitted back to the office along with two IDs, one of which must be a government-issued ID, and the corresponding fees. The fees are non-refundable regardless of whether the requested document is found or not.

It is also necessary to provide the year when the divorce took place and the exact county where the divorce was granted. Divorce cases are originally filed at the county Clerk of Courts and before they are forwarded to the state repository. If you do not know the specific county, you can go directly to the Vital Records office and they will be the one to forward your request to the appropriate county. Moreover, if you are looking for divorce records that occurred prior to 1927, you can only find them at the county Clerk of Court where it was granted.

Acquiring the divorce files of other people is permitted under certain circumstances. For example, a person wants to check if his or her future lifetime partner is not involved in another marriage and if they are and/or were, is it legally over? It spells a lot of trouble if you get married to a person who is, under the laws of the land, currently married to another person.

The records can also be obtained from online service providers. There are a number you can found on the Web but, sadly, not all of them can be trusted. So before jumping on the first one you can find, conduct a quick background check on it and a few more others and find out if they are a reliable source for divorce records or not. One way of doing that is by reading what other users are saying about them.

There are two kinds of search tools you can find online: those that require fees and those that offer Divorce Records Free. Paid search tools are able to supply you with more information compared to the ones that supply the files for free. They can even, depending on the situation, include some of the more personal information. Both kinds supply the basics of a divorce file such as the full names of the couple, their age, where they reside, and when and where the divorce was finalized. Knowing the basics of a divorce file is sufficient enough to prove or disprove the validity of a divorce.




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