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California Public Divorce Records

by Ben Kingsley

Records of divorce in California are preserved in accordance with the Freedom of Information Act. Like any other state in the country, certain guidelines and procedures have to be followed to obtain such files. There was a time when the retrieval of these accounts was free of charge. However, when the costs involved and the volume of applications increased, the government imposed certain fees for this.

One should keep in mind that copies of such documents can be released only to those individuals whose names appear in the record, a legal representative and persons or entities authorized by state law.

The California Department of Health Services' Office of Vital Records keeps divorce files of the state from 1962 to June 1984. You can order by mail if you want to get hold of a copy of such document. You just have to pay the amount of $13.00 to search the data and to identify the exact location where the divorce was approved. You can also choose to fax your petition but you will incur an extra fee of $7.00. The agency does not receive cash payments so prepare your personal check or money order payable to CDPH Vital Records. You must also ensure that you mention your contact number and complete address in case the file you need will be mailed to you.

What you will receive from the above-mentioned agency is not an authenticated duplicate of the divorce paper, but a Certificate of Record which reveals the names of the parties of the divorce, the filing date, the county where the dissolution of marriage took place, and the court case number. It does not specify either whether the marriage break-up was made final in court.

A certified true copy of a divorce record can be acquired from the Clerk of the Superior Court of the county where the marriage split up transpired. You will need to submit a sworn statement bearing your signature and a completely filled out application form. You must indicate the necessary details such as the current and birth names of the husband and wife, the county and date of divorce. If you are going to submit your request via mail, have your sworn statement notarized, or else, your appeal will be considered as incomplete and will not be acknowledged. Keep in mind that any amount of money you paid will not be given back to you. Since the bureau lacks manpower, you will have to wait for about 15 to 20 weeks before you will get the files you need.

Divorce is a common occurrence nowadays. So if you are doing a research about your family tree and you want a more convenient way to get a copy of a certain divorce decree, you can do so with the help of the Internet. There are a lot of available online records providers which you can choose from. Although the costs are slightly expensive, you can be assured to get the record you want in a few minutes, wherever you are.



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