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Marriage and divorce records are popular searches online for individuals for various reasons. Some individuals are looking to complete a family history about a grandfather or grandmother. Others are children of parents who got divorced and want to find out the underlying reasons behind the divorce as stated in the records. Since there is an abundance of paperwork required in a divorce, there is a lot to look at in the divorce records for the individuals involved. This can help to complete the picture for the individuals searching for the information.

Steps To Find Divorce Records

One of the first steps to finding divorce records is to find out what county the individuals obtained their divorce in. This sometimes requires searching just to find that information. Finding divorce records requires that the individual searches the county database where the couple obtained the divorce, so the county must be known rather than just the state. There are many public search databases that allow individuals to search by name of a person so that it will list all the places that the person has lived in during his working lifetime. In this way, the individual can find the name of the town, and thereby the county in which the person lived when he obtained the divorce. If the place is not certain, the person may have to search through a couple of county databases to find the divorce record for the person in question.

In most cases, finding divorce records does not require any money be paid out to do so. The public databases are free in most cases to find the area in which the person lived. When searching the county databases, there may be some sort of fee involved, depending on how technology friendly the county happens to be. Finding divorce records in smaller and less well funded counties will usually be the counties where the fees are required since the county has not yet uploaded their records online to a database. In order to find divorce records in these counties, the individuals will usually have to provide a written request for information from the county as well as a small fee to obtain the records. The records can usually be obtained in a certified form or uncertified. The cost is sometimes more if the records need to be verified that they are legal records of the divorce. Usually the fee for finding the divorce records in these counties is not more than thirty dollars.

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