Arizona Public Divorce Records

By Ben Kingsley


Documents of a Divorce in Arizona are maintained at a specific county where the divorce was made final. If you want to get your hands on a divorce document but do now know which county it is stored, you can visit the Arizona Vital Records Office so they can help you find the right county. If you place a request personally at a specific county Clerk of Court, you will get the documents in an hour or two. You may also submit your request by mail or fax but expect that results will be given to you in two to three weeks time.

Divorce cases are recorded because they serve as proof that a marriage is officially over in the eyes of the court. If you are divorced and wish to marry again, you will be required to show your divorce record. If you fail to present one, you will not be granted a marriage license. And without a marriage license, a marriage will not be considered legal. It is also important to check if the person you are about to marry does not have a pending divorce case. It may cause some hard feelings if you do a background check on your special someone. You can avoid doing so by doing it discreetly since you do not need their permission to check their divorce records, if there are any.

To a start a search, you are required to supply the full name of the files you want to request for. Add as much information as you can about the files to make it easier and faster to retrieve them. And always get your facts straight so that you will be provided with the right files.

A complete divorce record comes with a divorce certificate and a divorce decree. In a divorce certificate, you will find the names of the spouses, their address, and the date and location where the divorce transpired. Meanwhile, a divorce decree is composed of details that are considered confidential such as child custody, visitation rights, division of assets and debts, and more. Unless the confidential issues are settled accordingly, the decree will not be issued. A decree is only given to the either of the spouses, their legal representatives, and any individual or party that has the consent of the court to get the documents.

Divorce records can also be obtained from online service providers that are owned by private companies. There are two kinds of service providers: those that provide the records for free and those that require certain fees. Both can provide the basic pieces of information of a divorce which is similar to what you can see on a divorce certificate.

If you are not sure if Are Divorce Records Public? Yes, they are. The members of the general public have the right to access them from government repositories, upon request. In America, a divorce that is granted in a particular state is also recognized in another state as a legal divorce file. The files are never to be used to cause discomfort to another individual in such a way that they are embarrassed, blackmailed, or defamed. Violating which is punishable by law.




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