Delaware Divorce Records

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Delaware Divorce Records Search

Delaware divorce records are a little more complicated to find than they are in many other states. They?re stored in a variety of locations in Delaware, which means residents and those searching for Delaware divorce records must have specific information, as well as an idea of where to look for the specific records they need. Anyone can view a divorce record in Delaware. It?s public record and easily searched, but not everyone is able to request a certified copy. The only people legally permitted to do this are the people listed on a divorce record, those who are children or parents of a person on the divorce records, and those who are legal representatives of the people listed on the record.

Delaware Divorce Records Online Records

If you?re in search of a more recent divorce record in Delaware, you?re going to want to search the online database with the Delaware County Probate Court in the county where the divorce occurred. This is a simple process, and it doesn?t require anything more than just the name of one person on the divorce certificate. It?s made easier by narrowing the search to the specific year in which the divorce took place, but this is not knowledge you must have to find the record you?re looking for. You must have one name and know the county where the divorce occurred.

Public Delaware Divorce Records

If you know where the divorce took place, you can go to the Delaware court?s office and visit the records department in the building. This department provides the information you need, and it doesn?t take long to find it there. You can speak to the clerk, and you can provide the information you need to have them help you with the search.

– Your name
– Your date of birth
– Your photo identification
– The name of the parties listed on the divorce record
– The date of the divorce

If you are just looking for a copy, it?s easiest to do that online. If you need a certified copy of a Delaware divorce record, you?ll need to bring cash, check, money order, or a credit card to the department with you. the fee is $4 for the first copy and $1 for each additional copy you need of a divorce record.

If the divorce you?re looking for was an annulment, or the erasing of a marriage, it?s also available in the same manner. It costs the same as a divorce decree, and the same methods of payment are all accepted at every office. To ensure you receive same-day service, you?ll want to call the office and ask about any cut-off times. Some offices need this information no later than a certain time to have the time to pull the records and search for the information you require. If you bring your request too late, it might mean coming back the following day to pick up the record and pay for it when you do.

Delaware Divorce Records
Delaware Divorce Records

Delaware Divorce Record FAQs

How to Obtain a Copy of a Delaware Divorce Certificate

You can obtain a certified copy of your Delaware divorce certificate by contacting the county courthouse where your Delaware divorce decree was originally filed. You can obtain a copy of your Delaware divorce certificate online, in person or over the phone.

Are Delaware divorces public record?

Yes, Delaware divorce records as well as marriage, birth and death records are public record that anyone can view. A request for divorce records can be made through the clerk of the court in the county where the divorce was filed.

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  1. says:

    William, in order to get a copy of your divorce decree you can contact the courthouse clerk where you filed for divorce or you can also contact the Delaware Department of Health Services. They manage Delaware’s vital records

  2. says:

    need copy of divorce decree

  3. says:

    Nenie, we checked our Delaware divorce records for the people you mentioned and we don’t show any record of a divorce for these people.

  4. says:

    Need to know if Thomas Henery Mumford is divorced from Jeannie Mumford. They live in Sussex county

  5. says:

    Tracy, if you need a certified copy of your Delaware divorce records you will want to reach out to the county courthouse where you filed your divorce papers originally. If you do not know what Delaware courthouse this was you can also use the resource VitalChek.com, which the courts use as a 3rd party vendor for vital records. There is a nominal charge for this service but you can have your divorce records mailed to you in a few weeks. There may also be an option to expedite these Delaware divorce records to you for an extra fee.

  6. says:

    Need a copy of Divorce papers

  7. says:

    Steve, unfortunately you will need to contact the Clerk of the Courthouse directly in order to find out the status of this Delaware divorce. Sometimes the process of filing for divorce by mail can take several weeks, especially around the holidays. Your best option would be to continue to call them back and try a different department within the court’s phone directory if the phone number you are using is a dead end.

  8. says:

    My mother is trying to obtain a copy of her divorce decree. She lives in Florida and has mailed all the paperwork in plus the $4 fee over a month ago. She\’s received no response and has tried to contact the New Castle County Courthouse but the mailbox is full and she can\’t get anyone on the phone. Please help resolve this. Thanks!

  9. says:

    Machele, unfortunately we cannot weigh in on legal matters such as you mentioned. A good place to start is to contact legal counsel to determine the legitimacy of this Delaware divorce.

  10. says:

    I was divorced in your state with publications. It was fraudulently proved that I was unreachable. Is this true when the plaintiff was on a child support order? I knew nothing of this divorce after he intentionally abandoned myself and his baby. Is this legal?

  11. says:

    To obtain an official copy of your Delaware divorce property settlement you will want to contact the courthouse clerk where your divorce was filed. There you can obtain a certified copy of your Delaware divorce records. You might be able to achieve this online through their website if they have an online court records portal.

    Delaware Divorce Property Settlements

    In Delaware divorce property settlements the property is typically settled between the divorcing parties and sign a Marital Settlement Agreement. If this agreement is not signed then the property distribution is ordered by the relevant Divorce Court.

  12. says:

    Hello,
    I need a copy of my divorce property settlement paperwork. How do can I get this the fastest? I need for a mortgage closing. Thank you

    Name of divorce- Stephanie N Quill Jason M Giroso
    Divorce- 10/3/11

  13. says:

    In order to obtain an official copy of your Delaware divorce certificate, but don’t know the county you’re divorce was officiated, is to contact the Delaware Department of Vital Statistics. You can request a copy of your divorce from their Delaware divorce records archive.

  14. says:

    My name is Dorothy Varma & I am seeking to obtain copies of my divorce papers, which were filed in the State of Delaware, but don’t know which city in Delaware. I do recall my final divorce decree was issued in 2000 if I’m not mistaken. There should be a divorce decree and another for pension disbursement; I am in need of copies of both. If someone could either email or telephone me as to the proper procedures for obtaining these copies & the fees involved, I would be extremely grateful. I live in Uniondale, NY & am unable to come in person, as I am a full-time employee & work a 35 hour work week. I just turned 65 and need these for Social Security purposes. Thank you so much for any information you can furnish me with; it is greatly appreciated.

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Last Updated: 2016-12-23

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