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How to obtain divorce records for any state or county in the US

Finding someone’s divorce records was nearly impossible unless you were an investigator or unless it was your own records. The fact is that now you can obtain divorce records for any state or county in the US just by having the persons first and last name you want to find when you access this instance source.

Are you researching your family tree or just wanting to find divorce records of family or friends? These types of records are stored in different agencies according to which state the person was divorced. Finding this information is not hard, but you do have to know where to look. Some states have these records in a central location while others have them archived at the county courthouse.

Every state is also different in the procedures they use for you to obtain copies of these documents. Many now have a database online, where you will be able to find the information that you are seeking. You will be able to order a copy online or they may ask that you mail in your request.

To help ensure that you do receive the correct documents give as much information as possible such as husband’s full name, and the wife’s full name including her maiden name. Other information that can be helpful in ensuring that you do receive the correct divorce records if you have them is the date of the divorce, the city or county the divorce was filed, the final decree, and why you need the records.

According to which state and how many employees they have working in this department it may take up to 2 weeks for you to receive these documents. If you can order online it can in fact give you the information faster. Some states may have this option available.

 

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