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California Public Divorce Records

by Ben Kingsley

The rate of divorce cases in California is increasing yearly. The residents of California can request for a copy of CA divorce records anytime they need it. With this, it has become a document that is regularly being requested by the residents.

Divorce records are regularly requested by the residents of California for a number of reasons. The document is used when the divorced couple would need to update their property declaration as well as their beneficiary list. It serves as proof of one's status especially when dealing with transactions that involves the couple such as insurance and the like. Aside from government transactions, divorce records are also used as reference when conducting genealogy research. It is not as important as other public documents when it comes to genealogy but it may still cause confusions for the future generation. If the divorcee has plans to remarry, the legal separation papers have to be presented during marriage application to be allowed to marry again.

A divorce certificate issued in California would contain only the basic details of the separation such as the date and the place where the divorce was finalized. The complete names of the separated individuals are documented on the certificate along with some of the details of their marriage. Further details about the separation are kept private and visible only to the divorcees. Details such as the reason for the separation and the name of the individual who petitioned for the divorce are kept confidential. One cannot find the agreement about the custody of the children and the division of assets and properties in a public document.

Since the document contains sensitive information that may affect the well being of an individual, access to it is strictly limited to the divorcees and their immediate family. Those who need to gain access to the said file should have a special court order to have the request granted. It is also important that one has the basic details of the record being requested and the contact details of the one who requested it. This can help simplify the retrieval process.

One cannot get a certified copy at the office of the Vital Statistics office. Certified copies can only be released at the Clerk of Superior Court in the county where it was filed. Processing fee would differ per county. The state office can help provide information as to where to obtain a copy of a divorce certificate. It would cost $13 to identify the county where the divorce was registered. This is only applicable for records registered between 1962 and 1984 only. Request can also be sent via mail to the county of registration. The requirements and the payment should then be included in the request. Payments can be in the form of a money order or check. It can take several days or two weeks before the result of the search can be sent back.

The Internet has now allowed the retrieval of a divorce certificate electronically. There are several websites now that offer to get copies of the public documents. One can even do a free divorce records search if you know where to look. Most websites offer their service for a reasonable fee which many prefer because of accuracy and completeness.



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