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Divorce Records In Vermont Available Online

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.

Divorce records are needed for several reasons. When a divorced individual has plans of marrying again, a divorce certificate has to be presented as proof that he/she is not married. Those who wish to make sure that the person they are dating is really single as they claim they were can check the marital status through the divorce records of the state. Although the information on it may be of little help, divorce records are also one of the documents used in genealogy research.

The Vital Records Section of the Department of Health in Vermont is where all public documents of the state are being managed. Divorce records which have been registered and stored for 5 years can be obtained in the said office. Files that are beyond 5 years since it had been registered are moved to the State Archives. Aside from going to the office to get a copy of the document, one can also send a mail order addressed to the state office. One has to make sure that all of the necessary documents are included on the letter to avoid hassle and delay in the processing of the request. Payment through a mail order has to be in sent through a mail order or a check. One has to pay $10 to get a certified document but if one just needs to verify where the separation was legalized, service is for free.

Divorce records are no longer hard to obtain these days. This is all thanks to the development of the Internet. More and more states are now using the Internet to store or manage the record. The state of Vermont has utilized technology to help deliver the documents to its residents easily.

A lot of websites are now offering to get the document. With this, it is now very convenient even for the average user. There is no need to go to any office to file the request since can be done online. Also, the result of the search can be obtained in just a few seconds instead of waiting for days. Unfortunately, not all of the websites can provide a certified copy of a divorce decree.



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