Search For Free Divorce In Illinois Records

By Christopher Evans


The number of divorce cases in the country is increasing yearly. The state of Illinois is not behind in such unfortunate events. With this more and more residents of Illinois are requesting to see their divorce records. Unfortunately, accessing Illinois divorce records is not as simple as accessing other public records of the state.

One has to follow several guidelines in order to get a copy of a divorce certificate. Although, a divorce record is a public document, only the involved individuals as well as their immediate family members are allowed to get a copy of the document. In the event that one has to access the records of other people, an authorization letter or a court order has to be presented. The requesting individual has to present information about the divorce record that is being requested to make the search easier and faster. Also, one has to indicate their contact information on the application letter. It will be used for documentation reasons.

In addition to what was mentioned above, the information that can be found on a divorce certificate is controlled. This means that not all the details about the separation are indicated on the public file. One can only find the basic details about the divorce on a public document such as the names of the divorced individuals, the date and the place where the separation was made legal. The reason for the separation is kept private along with other details such as the custody of the children and the division of the properties and assets.

The residents of Illinois uses divorce records in a number of ways. Checking out the marital status of an individual is one of the common reasons for accessing such records. This is mostly done by individuals who want to make sure that the person they are dating is really single or legally separated as they claimed they were. This can eventually help prevent complications by the time the couple decides to get married. Genealogy research is also one of the uses of a divorce certificate. It may not be as important compared to other family related documents, but it may cause future problems if the divorce of a family member is not updated on the record.

The public records of the state are being managed by the office of the Vital Records Section but one cannot get a certified copy from the said office. The state office manages files since January 1962 and they can help in verifying information only. If certified copies are needed, one has to visit the county clerk office where the divorce was registered. One can also send a mail order but the document can be obtained after a few days thus it is not the fastest method there it. To avoid waiting for days, one can use the Internet to search for the record.

Divorce records public access in Illinois has improved with the help of the Internet. This has shortened, if not eliminate, the wait time. Such method is also convenient since the request can be done even without going to a certain office.




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