jeudi 8 mai 2014

Florida Free Divorce Records

By Ben Kingsley


The Florida Office of Vital Statistics is the office in-charge of maintaining Florida Divorce Records. Since June 6, 1927, all divorce documents, including the other public documents, that were filed in the state of Florida are sent to the state's unified repository. Requests for documents filed from that date can be done at the office. Requests for documents that were filed before that date can be done only at the County Clerk of Court where the divorce was finalized.

Any individual can place a request for the documents because they are deemed as part of the public domain. Requesting your own documents is allowed and you get to see everything that is included in it. You can also request for another individual's records but you will be given a limited amount of access to it so as to maintain that individuals right to privacy.

Only divorce records are accepted by the court as proof of the dissolution of marriage. When a divorced person wishes to remarry in the near future, he or she must have a copy of the divorce record and present it before the court when applying for marriage license. If you want to view all that has been agreed upon in a divorce case, such as how assets and liabilities are divided, you can look at the divorce record.

Obtaining the records from the Office of Vital Statistics means that you have to complete an application form which is downloadable from their office's official website. You have to show a government-issued ID to prove your identity. Then you have to state what your relationship to the couple is and your reason for requesting the records. There is a $5 fee for each record and $4 for additional copies. The no refund policy applies even if the records you requested are not found.

When searching for documents, it is essential that you provide the name of either the husband or the wife. It is also essential to include the exact year that the divorce was finalized because it speeds up the searching process. However, if you do not have any idea what year it was finalized, you can specify a range of years to search for $2 for every year that is searched. Providing your own contact details is also required so that the office will know to which address to send the documents.

Another place where you can get copies of Divorce Files is through online search tools. They are search tool that specialized in preserving the divorce records and disseminating them to anyone who requests for them. There are a number of search tools you can find on the Internet but you have to be careful in picking which one to use. Do a little history check on them first and look for indications that would support the credibility of a certain search tool. Go over the feedbacks of past clients and see if they are satisfied with the service they got or not.




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