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Getting Access To A Commercial Florida Divorce Court Records Provider

by Dan Gold

In the previous years, the divorce cases in the country have significantly dwindled down. But it didn't change the fact that the state of Florida still overshadows every state in the US in terms of divorce rates. With a population totaling over 18 million, it's no wonder that Florida divorce records are piling up more quickly than any of the remaining 49 states in the country. Lucky for us, even with the huge number of divorces being recorded each year, it's still quite easy to access them through government information services.

In Florida, all vital records are stored and maintained by the Florida Department of Health in Jacksonville, through its Vital Statistics Unit. The office deals with more than 20 million records consisting of every birth, death, marriage and divorce cases in the state. However, even with such a staggering number of records, the Vital Statistics Unit only houses records that date back to the 6th of June 1927 all the way up to the present.

The state of Florida's divorce records database is indexed under the husband's name. Accordingly, any additional marital information, or multiple divorces, is also listed in the report provided that all the cases occurred in the state. Besides the divorce reports that are available at the Vital Statistics Unit, the office of the County Clerk of Courts, where the dissolution of marriage was granted, can also provide additional documents such as divorce decrees, certificates and court papers.

If you are after Florida divorce records that were filed way before the 6th of June 1927, the office of the Clerk of Court is also the best place to get such documents, assuming of course that you know which county in Florida the couple got their divorce from. And when it comes to the fees involved in acquiring them, the amount may vary depending on the department or office policy as well as the type of divorce document you want to obtain.

Another viable source for vital information is commercial record providers. With the availability of the Internet, gathering any type of information has significantly become much easier and more convenient. These online record providers not only provide vital records from Florida, but from all fifty states as well. And since the records are linked together, you can pretty much get all the information you need in just a single search.

Getting access to a commercial record provider's database involves registering an account and paying a registration fee, either through a pay-per-access method or a one-time payment deal. For people who are in the business of doing background checks, the latter option is considerably more practical since it allows you to do as many divorce records searches as you want. And if you're concerned about the accuracy of the information that you are getting, most of these online record providers maintain an up-to-date database of public records that are just as accurate as any government run database.

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