Florida Public Divorce Records Free Online

By Ben Kingsley


Not long ago, obtaining public records would mean wasting a complete day. With the advent of technology such as the internet, the fastest and the most practical way for one to access Florida Divorce Records is through making a request online. Although mailing and phoning the office responsible for the said documents are still allowed, it would take precious time and if the person in charge is not available, you have to phone back or request a return call wasting valuable minutes. Today, however, divorce records are available for the public thus anyone can request for a specific file that they want.

Just like marriage records, divorce records are made available through the Bureau of Vital Statistics in Florida. The Bureau's file includes information on divorces starting from June 6, 1927 up until today. If you are searching for files beyond that date, you might want to check with the Circuit Court Clerk where the divorce was placed. If you are not sure of the exact timeframe, you can send your request to the Office of the Vital Statistics.

Divorce records cost about $5 each and $4 for each succeeding request(s). However, one should order all at the same time to avail of the discount. For non-specific inquiry, (or when the exact year is unknown), a charge of $2 for each succeeding year is required. Processing depends on business days as well so it may take a few days especially if you send your request over the weekend or at the end of the week. Rush services and express deliveries (24-hour shipping) are also available for a minimal fee of $10 for both services. Rush service processing time is from three to five working days. For express deliveries, the person who requests the service should send a self-addressed stamped envelope together with the order and delivery fee.

The form is available in three different languages - English, Spanish and Creole. Simply download the Application for Divorce or Annulment Record form and fill in the details. Remember to include all the important information such as the name of the husband and wife and the city or county where the divorce was obtained.

Remember to include the maiden name of the wife, the date divorce was granted, as well as other pertinent details of the husband. The Bureau indexes the records under the husband's name so one should never forget to fill the husband's information side. One should also include one's information such as contact number and the complete mailing address.

Many people have complained about how inflexible the Florida law system is, especially when it comes to divorce cases. However, once the annulment or divorce is finally granted, the Florida State is one of the fastest places to get one's divorce record. All the pertinent details of how to obtain one's divorce report is available in the Bureau's Marriage and Divorce Record website. If one is looking for faster and convenient services, online request is the most stressful way of doing it.




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