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Florida Divorce Records Available Online

by Ben Kingsley

The State of Florida is one tough cookie when it comes to filling for divorce; nonetheless, obtaining marriage records or any public records here is one of the fastest and hassle-free activities, thanks to their online services. Of course, calling the office or mailing and asking for a Florida Divorce Record is still allowed. However, if one wants expediency, then sending an application online is one of the fastest ways to do so.

Just like marriage records, divorce records are made available through the Bureau of Vital Statistics in Florida. The Bureau's file includes information on divorces starting from June 6, 1927 up until today. If you are searching for files beyond that date, you might want to check with the Circuit Court Clerk where the divorce was placed. If you are not sure of the exact timeframe, you can send your request to the Office of the Vital Statistics.

For each record requested, the cost is about $5. If one makes the request at the same time, they can get a discount of $1 so they only have to pay $4 for each succeeding records. The date should be specific or exact. If one is not sure of the exact year, they can add $2 for each year that they want the office to search. Once the fees are paid, the office will process the request. Processing would take about three to five business days. If one is in a hurry, they can pay $10 for "rush services" which would take about 3 days or "express delivery" which is 24 hours. For those who choose the 24-hour delivery, they are required to send a self-addressed stamped envelope together with their request. The Office sets no restrictions as to the number of records one can request.

The divorce form is available in three different languages, which one can easily download from the website. One can choose the default divorce and Annulment form, which is in English, or download the Spanish or Creole version of the form. All blank fields must be answered to prevent delay in the processing of the request.

If you are not sure about the complete name of the wife, you have to make sure that you include the complete name of the husband, as the divorce records are usually indexed under the husband's name only. The details of the person who requested the information should also be included as well as any necessary information like phone number and the mailing address the Bureau might need.

Many people have complained about how inflexible the Florida law system is, especially when it comes to divorce cases. However, once the annulment or divorce is finally granted, the Florida State is one of the fastest places to get one's divorce record. All the pertinent details of how to obtain one's divorce report is available in the Bureau's Marriage and Divorce Record website. If one is looking for faster and convenient services, online request is the most stressful way of doing it.



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