mardi 4 mars 2014

Illinois Public Divorce Records

By Ben Kingsley


Divorce records, like any government records are considered public properties and as such are accessible to the general public. Illinois divorce records, although public records are generally made available to the parties involved as well as to their immediate family members and close relatives.

For people who are looking for certified copies of the dissolution of marriage, they may contact the county clerk where the divorce was granted. For verification purposes, one may contact the Vital Records Division. The Vital Records can verify dissolution of marriages dating back to 1962 up to the present. Each request costs $5 and is payable to the Division office. There are many ways to request for verification including through mail, fax or in person requests.

For mail requests, download the application for verification of dissolution of marriage record form. The file is in PDF format so one has to make sure that they have a PDF viewer to view the form. All the fields should be completed, as the Division will not process incomplete forms. Once the form is completed, mail the form together with a cheque or a money order amounting to $5. Make sure that the check is made payable to the Illinois Department of Public Health. Processing would take about a month's time.

For fax requests, follow the steps mentioned above for the application form. You can also write your request in the cover sheet. Complete details are required including the details of the party in the record as well as the contact information of the person requesting. Attach a credit card number and expiration date and include one's signature as well as a copy of any government issued identification card together with the request. Payment for the request includes the $5 record fee, credit card handling fee of $10 and UPS charge of $19.50. The processing time for the request takes about a week. Please take note that UPS will not deliver to a PO Box address and would require an adult person to receive the package.

For in-person requests, forms may be dropped at the Illinois Public Health Vital Records Division. The office is open weekdays from 10am to 3pm and processing can take up to three days. To claim the records, please show a valid ID with photo.

To obtain certified true copies of the dissolution of marriage, the person requesting the information can visit the County Clerk where the divorce was granted. Take note that processing of the request might differ from one county to another so it is important to call the County's Public Information Office for guidelines on how to get the certified copies. As the office also accepts requests for other information, processing time can take a week's time.

To retrieve the information faster, one can check out records of divorce made available online by some private companies. The full information can be accessed after one pays a minimal fee (depending on the company). For people looking for information, then the online request is the fastest way to do so.




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