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Missouri Divorce Court Records

By Ben Kingsley


One of the documents that the residents of Missouri can request anytime are Missouri divorce records. It has been opened to the public since the state implemented the Freedom of Information Act and since then the residents can request it whenever they find it necessary.

There are several reasons why the residents request for such document. One of the primary reasons is to conduct a background check on the marital status of an individual. This is mostly done by people who are in the dating stage. They check on the marital status of their partners to make sure they are not dating a married individual and if they are separated it was legal. With this, they can avoid problems should they have plans to marry. Genealogy is another use of this document, although it is not as important as other documents, it may create a problem for later generations.

As the name suggest, a divorce certificate would reflect the basic details of the separation that took place. One would know who separated and when and where the divorce was finalized. Unfortunately, a public divorce record only contains the basic details of the separation. One would not be able to see the reasons for the separation as well as the agreement on the children's custody and the division of the couple's assets, properties and liabilities. All of that information is kept confidential to respect the individual's privacy.

Copies of a divorce record in the state of Missouri are not available at the states Department of Health. One can only get a copy of the said file at the county where the divorce was filed. It can be requested at the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court at the county of separation. The office of the state's Department of Health can still help you identify the county where you can request the document. It cost only $15 to verify such information. A separate processing fee has to be paid when requesting it at the county office and this can vary per county. Only the divorcees and their immediate family are allowed to request for a copy of a divorce certificate. One will be asked to provide their contact details in order to process the request. Also, the requesting individual has to state their reason for requesting such document as well as their relationship with the divorcee.

Requesting it personally at the county office is recommended, however, if this is not known, one may need the help of the Department of Health in Missouri to identify the county of separation. Sending a mail request is also accepted by both office but this can take days before the requested document can be sent back. When sending a mail request, it is recommended that one provides all necessary information and required documents on the mail request to avoid any problems.

With the help of the Internet, retrieval of a divorce record in Missouri is now a breeze. A free divorce records search can be done by using the testing period offered by some websites but most of the residents prefer to pay for the search to get accurate and complete details about the divorce of a couple.




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