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Friday, 13 April 2012

Latest Florida Divorce Records

By Claire Dowell


Officially called the Dissolution of Marriage Records, Florida divorce records are stored and maintained by the State Office of Vital Statistics under the supervision of the Florida Department of Health. They are kept together with Florida marriage records since a law was enacted in 1927, pushing for the centralization of Marriage and Divorce records into one repository.

With its relatively huge population of more than eighteen million, 4th being largest in the United States, Florida ranks amongst the top when it comes to the list of states that have a high number of divorce cases. They belong at the bottom part of the list with their divorce rate of six out of a thousand people.

The Florida Department Health keeps all documents of divorce cases that has occurred and filed since June 6, 1927, while those documents that occurred and filed prior to the consolidation of records are found at the Clerk of Court of the county where the dissolution of marriage occurred. Divorce documents are available for the public to view and use but only if they oblige to the requirements which are a $5 dollar fee and basic information about the divorce. Once the request is made, the no money-back guarantee will immediately take effect even if no information is found for your search request. For these kinds of instances, a certificate will be provided instead to acknowledge that no data was found.

Divorce records are classified into two types - one is a divorce decree and the other is a divorce record. Included in a divorce decree is the terms and conditions of the ended marriage. And a divorce record has basic details of the divorce. Details like the groom and bride's name, date and place of the divorce.

Copies of such files can be requested through mail but that would take a long time to process. Good thing that the emergence of private records keepers has made it possible to acquire them much faster than in a government agency. You just need to give as much information as you can about the divorce so they can give you results faster.

Professional providers get their information from multiple sources of divorce court records. Search results are accurate because they make use of a database that is linked with other database to allow searching all states. Their sources are always aware of any changes so they can give clients correct reports. These providers guarantee to make a full search for the subject but they require a small fee for their service. Also note that you have to research about the providers first before starting because not all sites are as comprehensive as others.




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