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Divorce Records In Vermont

by Claire Dowell

When a married couple has some irresolvable issues between them, they usually end up in divorce. Divorce, like marriage, is an important event in one's personal life as well as the community, thus it has to be properly documented. Vermont is only one of the many states that have allowed its local residents to access the Vermont divorce records.

Divorce records are one of the complex documents that are being generated in any given state. The privacy of the people involved is at state on what is included on a public divorce file. A public document may only contain the basics of the divorce such as the names of the divorcees as well as the date and place where the separation was legalized. Information such as the custody of the child and financial matters are disclosed from the public along with the reason as to why the couple decided to separate.

Such document is used in Vermont for several reasons. Planning to marry again after a divorce is among the top reasons why people request for a copy of their divorce record. Without such document, marrying again may be difficult. Some people would request for a divorce record to check on the person they are dating. This allows them to determine whether their partners are really sincere or just fooling around. Divorce records have little information that can help in genealogy research but it is still used for that purpose.

The office of the Department of Health under the Vital Records Section is where all public documents of Vermont are being managed. This includes the divorce records of the state. This is especially true for records that are within 5 years since it was registered. The State Archives then handles files that are beyond 5 years. Requesting for the document can be done by sending a mail order. Enclosed on the envelope should be all the necessary requirements needed to process the request. Also the payment has to be in the form of a money order or a personal check. A $10 fee is needed when a certified copy is needed but asking or verifying where the divorce took place does not cost anything at all.

It is a lot easier to get a copy of a divorce record nowadays. The development of the Internet has made the search easier and convenient. Vermont is also using the Internet to allow the residents to easily obtain the document.

Several websites now offer to do the search for you. This helped make the search easier and convenient. Also the record can be obtained faster. Some websites provide their service for free and some for a fee. However, there are fee based sites that may not be able to give a certified copy of the divorce decree.



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