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How To Search For Online California Divorce Records

by Claire Dowell

It is the task of the Florida Department of Health, under their Vital Records office, to maintain Free California Divorce Records. The agency keeps documents of divorce that took place between 1962 and 1984. In addition, the agency can only provide a certificate that serves as proof that a divorce was finalized. If you want to acquire a certified copy of the documents, including those not kept by the Vital Records office, you can head to the Clerk of Superior Court of the exact county where the divorce took place.

To start off a search, you must get the proper request form at the office of Vital Statistics of the Public Health Department or at the County Superior Court where the divorce took place. The form can also be acquired from their respective websites. Fill out the form by supplying the necessary details such as the name of the husband and wife, where they live, their birth dates, and when the divorce transpired. Also provide your contact details like your name, phone number and mailing address.

Every member of the general public has access to divorce records because they are deemed as part of the public domain. It is allowed to request a divorce record that is your own. And in case you find any information that you think is not accurate, you can ask the custodian of your records to have it looked at and make the appropriate corrections. It is also possible to get access to the records of other people. Law enforcers, lawyers, and those who want to check the marital status of a future spouse are some of the people who are given access to other people's records. However, the amount of information that you will be given will vary depending on who you are and what you need the records for. You have to state your reason for wanting to obtain the records and if the custodian does not find your reason to be valid, they have the right to reject your request.

A divorce file is a compilation of vital details regarding the outcome of a divorce case. It reveals the name of the husband and the wife, their address, when they were born and how old they are, and the names of their parents, amongst others. It also reveals the terms and conditions of a divorce case according to the presiding judge such as matters on child custody and division of assets and liabilities.

The documents can also be acquired to certain websites that have the consent of the government to keep and supply them to the public. There are many of such websites but, sadly, not all of them are reliable sources. There are websites that just want to take advantage of innocent people. To avoid getting victimized by the fake ones, requestors are encouraged to conduct a background check on the websites first to collect as many information as they can about them until they can determine if that website is real or not.

If you are looking for Divorce Court Records, you can get them at a county Clerk of Superior Court. To get access, you must have the consent of the owner of the records and that of the court. The court has the right to deny access if deemed fit and the right to punish requestors if the records are used inappropriately such as to defame, to blackmail or to harass others.



Simple step by step guide to <a href="http://gov-record.org/divorce-records/">Divorce Records</a> Search. Conduct <a href="http://gov-record.org/articles/public-divorce-records/">Free Public Divorce Records</a> Search in the convenience of your own home.

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