Thursday, 13 June 2013

Divorce Records In California Updated Database

By Christopher Evans


There are a lot of reasons for requesting a copy of a person's public record. The reason most people give is for doing a background check on a potential partner. Some of the other reasons are for completing a genealogy project (like a family tree), for checking up on an employee, and for bringing personal files up-to-date. California, also known as the Golden State, is one of the states in the US that has its own rules when it comes to obtaining copies of public records. These rules, though, are not complicated so accessing California divorce records is quite easy. Of course, the first thing that you need to do is visit the office or agency where you will file the application request.

The California Department of Public Health's Vital Records office is where you need to go for divorce records requests. If you're hoping to get complete records, though, you'll be disappointed as the said office will only provide you with a certificate of record of the divorce. This contains information like the full names of the divorced individuals and the date and place where the dissolution of marriage was filed. The court case number is also indicated in the certificate, which might come in useful to you in the future.

Divorce dossiers in the Vital Records office cover only the period between 1962 and June of 1984. There's also a $13 fee for every record that you request for, and this should be paid via money order or personal check. However, you won't get your request soon enough as you need to wait for six months or more for the processing.

If the record - or records - you need cannot be located at the Vital Records office, your next visit it to the county where the divorce was granted. Get in touch with the Clerk of Superior Court to file your request and be ready to pay a fee, the amount of which will vary from one county to another.

If the waiting period and the application process do not suit you well, you should consider using the services of an online record provider. With the help of their regularly updated comprehensive database, you can search for public records any time of the day, no matter where you are. What makes things even better is that you won't need to wait for days, weeks or months. As soon as you enter the record information - i.e. names of the divorced couple, date and county of divorce - you will get the dossier you need in a matter of minutes.

If you are the type of person who values every expense like an investment, then using an online record provider service is the best decision you can make. Unlike state and government offices, you won't need to pay for every record you need. You only pay a minimal fee once, not twice or thrice when obtaining marriage divorce records. It's a good investment because what you'll get in return is more than what you expect; unlimited access to their database of public records. This means that you'll enjoy searching for every record you need everytime you need to, and without having to worry about paying for them. That is definitely one excellent investment!




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