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Arizona Public Divorce Records

by Ben Kingsley

The files for a Divorce in Arizona are kept at a county Clerk of Court that granted the divorce. If you wish to retrieve them, you must know which county they are stored. If you do not have any knowledge of which, you can head to the state's Vital Records Office and they will help you find the correct county. The county Clerk of Court accepts requests. If you head to their office personally, you will get the files in about two hours, but if you choose to mail or fax your request, you will have to wait two to three weeks before you get the results.

A divorce document is the only legal document that supports an occurrence of a divorce. If you are planning of getting married in the near future but have gone through a divorce in the past, you will be required to present a divorce document before you are granted a marriage license. You may also want to check your future lifetime partner if he or she has gone through the same process as well in the past. It is possible that your partner may feel distrusted if you ask for a proof of an event that they want to forget. To refrain from causing such negative feeling, you can do it secretly without them knowing it because it is legally allowed to view their documents.

If you want to place a request, you should at least have knowledge of the name of the owner of the document you want to get. It is also good if you can provide more details aside from the name so that the process will not be lengthy. Check the accuracy of the details you are providing so that the correct document will be given to you.

Once you get what you requested for, make sure that it includes a divorce certificate and a divorce decree. A divorce certificate contains the names of the ex-couple, their address, and the date and place where the divorce took place. A divorce decree contains pieces of information that are deemed as confidential child custody, child visitation arrangements, division of assets and liabilities, and others. It is not disclosed to anyone unless you are part of the couple, their respective lawyers, or you have an authorization from the court.

If you want to get the files from another source, there are certain websites that specialized in legally providing them to the public. There are two types of such website: a free website and a paid website. Whether you choose the former or the latter, you will be given at least the basic details of a divorce file. The details are alike what a divorce certificate contains.

If you are wondering if Are Divorce Records Public, then the answer is yes. The state is obliged to maintain the documents and provide them to any person who requests for them. Regardless of where the divorce was made final, it will be accepted as a legal document in all the other states in America. Bear in mind that it is prohibited by the law to use to documents to defame, blackmail, or embarrass others. There are corresponding penalties for those that do not follow the law.



If you need information and advice on <a href="http://gov-record.org/arizona-divorce-records/">Divorce Records Arizona</a>, we can help you. Visit us at <a href="http://www.state-divorce-records.com/">Divorce Records</a> for all the facts about public divorce records.

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