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by Claire Dowell

FL Divorce Records can be found at the Vital Statistics office of the state's Department of Health. Since June 6, 1927, documents of divorce cases in Florida were kept at the office. Those that occurred prior to the said date remained in the hands of the Clerk of Superior Court of the county where the divorce was made legal.

Members of the general public are given the right to access the records because they are deemed as part of the public domain. You can request your own records and that of other people too. However, it is a bit difficult to get the latter. You have to have a very good reason for getting the records or else, the office of Vital Statistics can reject your request.

To initiate a search, acquire the correct request form at the office Vital Statistics. You may also download it from their webpage. Supply all the necessary details that the form requires such as the name of the couple, when the divorce took place, and where it was made final. Also provide your personal contact details such as your full name, address and a phone number. Send your request to the office via mail. Do not forget to include your proof of identity and the corresponding fees. If you do not have any idea where the documents you want can be found, refer to the state office and they will relay your request to the appropriate county. There is a $5 fee for the first copy of a certain file and a $4 fee for additional copies. Fees apply and are non-refundable even if the requested documents are not found.

If you have gone through a divorce and you wish to marry another person, you need to acquire your own divorce file. If you cannot present at the time of the application for a marriage license, you will not be granted a license. Without a license, a marriage is considered null and void even if a ceremony took place. So before you decide to marry someone, make sure that you are aware of his or her marital status to avoid running into trouble. Aside from this, you can also use the file as a source of information for the specifics of a divorce case.

Another way to acquire divorce files is by conducting a search through online search tools. There are search tools that have the permission of the court to maintain divorce files and supply them if anyone places a request for them. Sadly, not all of the search tools that can be found on the Internet are genuine. Prior to choosing which search tool to use for your search, run a history check on them first. Gather as much details as you can get about them until you are sure that they are not fooling you to make a quick buck.

Online search tools are categorized into two kinds: fee-based search tools and free search tools. Whichever you choose, you will be granted with Divorce Decrees Public Record but the extent of your access to information will be different. Fee-based search tools can supply you with an extensive amount of information regarding a divorce case. There is also a chance to get your hands on the confidential information. On the other hand, free search tools can do just enough to provide you with a file that has the basic information of a divorce.



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