There are several reasons why a person may need to prove they are divorced. The most common reason is for a person to reclaim her maiden name for her social security card, passport or credit cards. It may also be required for bank accounts, military IDs and school transcripts, or if either party wants to remarry. A divorce records request letter will help the person get the records to prove they are divorced or to prove their marriage is annulled or dissolved. In some states, the divorce records will only be given to the ex-wife, ex-husband or their legal representative to protect the privacy of the parties and the families involved.
Divorce records are public records. This means that anyone can get a copy. In some states, two types of copies
…show more content…
For a divorce record, the court that made the decree may be the official keeper. The records may also be kept by the county clerk or the Department of Health and Vital Records. The applicant can ask the clerk of court to find out if the court or record department is the keeper. For example, in California, divorce records are kept in the Superior Court of the county where the divorce was decreed. The records should be in the civil records department or the family law division. In Florida, all public records are kept in the Official Record Index that is kept by the county clerk. The applicant will need to have the title of the document and the date on which it was decreed.
States have different rules for obtaining court records. There is usually an official form that needs to be filled out that may be found online. The applicant needs to find out how to apply for divorce records in his or her state. Most requests can be made in person or by mail. Since it may not be convenient to go to the courthouse in person, a divorce records request letter is the best option. If the office denies a copy of the divorce record to the applicant, he or she may request a reason for denial in