Tuesday, January 6, 2015

Free Access To Divorce Records

By Claire Dowell


Once a judge has come up with a decision regarding a divorce case, it gives birth to a divorce document. In Oklahoma, it is the task of various County Clerk of Courts to create and maintain Divorce Records Oklahoma. The state do have a Department of Health but it is the not the main repository of divorce documents. The department can assist you in looking for the whereabouts of the documents you want to obtain if do not know where it is.

It is relatively easy to request your own records but requesting the records of people not related to you is another story. You can get a record fast if you are the husband or the wife, the attorney of either of the couple, an immediate family, and a member of the law enforcement. If you want to the records of other people, you have to specify your reason for requesting them and the court has to be satisfied with your reason. In addition, you will only be given the basic pieces of information of the records.

People have different agendas for wanting to obtain divorce files. If you want to marry someone now but you got involved in another marriage in the past, you have to provide a copy of your divorce files if you want to secure a marriage license. If you are getting into a relationship and things are getting pretty serious, you can conduct a background check on your partner by viewing their divorce files. Divorce files can also be used if you want to claim the assets and liabilities of your recent failed marriage.

Take note that if you want to commence a search, you have to be able to provide the name of at least one of the couple and also the date and location where the divorce was finalized. Including your contact information is also a must. Obtaining the files is not for free and the amount varies from county to county. A no refund policy applies even if the requested files are not found.

With the advancement of technology today, divorce documents have also become available on the Web. Some websites are in the industry of providing such documents to anyone who submits a request for them. The tricky part, however, is determining the ability of a website to provide legit information. To fix this, you can perform a background check of the website to see if they are for real or not.

There are two types of search tools you can find: free and fee-based search tools. Fee-based search tools can get you a comprehensive set of information for a certain fee. But if you just want to know the basic pieces of information about a divorce case, use the free ones. Free Divorce Records are available if you just know where to find. And if you do not know where to start searching, look for one that will allow you to do a nationwide search.




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