dimanche 13 avril 2014

Arizona Divorce Records

By Ben Kingsley


A county Clerk of Court is the office-in-charge of Divorce Records Arizona. If you want to retrieve a certain divorce file, you can get it at the Clerk of Court that finalized the divorce. You do not have to worry about legality issues because it is legal to retrieve files that are considered as public records. The state of Arizona does not have a main storage for divorce files even though it has an Office of Vital Records. But if you have no idea which county Clerk of Court has the files you need, you can ask for help from the Office of Vital records.

In the eyes of the court, only divorce documents can support the legality of a divorce. In case you are about to marry your special other, check if he or she has a pending divorce case so you will not get in trouble in the near future. If you went through a divorce but have now moved on and found another partner you wish to marry, make sure you have your official divorce document with you because you need to present that when you apply for a marriage license.

Only a handful of people are allowed to view and access a full divorce document: the couple, their attorneys. Outside parties can share the same authority over the documents only if they are given the approval of the court. If you do not have the approval to access the full document, you will still be shown a few important details such as the full names of the couple and the when and where the divorce was made official. The terms and conditions of the divorce are shown only to a selected few because they are considered personal information.

To get the records, you have to place a formal request to the county Clerk of Court that has the records you need. You must be able to provide the full name of either of the couple. You can also include additional information that you know about the couple such as their address, date of birth, or occupation to make the search less time-consuming. If you cannot submit your request personally at the Clerk of Court, you can mail it. But that would mean that the return period will be much longer, usually taking two to three weeks. There are corresponding fees for getting the records and they vary depending on which county you are getting them from.

You can also retrieve the files from online search tools that venture in supplying divorce files to the public. If you browse the Internet, you will find various search tools that can help you get the files you need. Fortunately, not all of them can be trusted. In order to check if they are a reliable source or not, research about their background first.

The Internet hosts several sites that can get you the divorce document that you need. You will find sites that have fees and sites that offer Free Divorce Records. The particulars of the entire divorce document will not be revealed to you but you will be given enough to confirm the validity of a particular divorce case. In case you do not have any idea which county exactly to start your search, look a site that will let you search the database of the entire country.




About the Author:



Aucun commentaire:

Enregistrer un commentaire