DH260 Appliction for Divorce or Annulment Record - Florida ... 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the DH260 application in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the first and last names of both the husband and wife in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for record retrieval.
  3. Fill in the date of dissolution, including month, day, and year. This should reflect when the divorce or annulment was granted.
  4. Indicate if there have been any corrections or amendments made by the Clerk of Court regarding this record by selecting 'Yes' or 'No'.
  5. Complete the applicant's information section, including name, delivery address, and relationship to registrant. Make sure to provide a valid phone number for contact purposes.
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Requesting divorce records online in Florida is a simple process. First, visit the Florida Department of Healths Bureau of Vital Statistics website or the county clerks office where the divorce was filed. Navigate to the vital or public records section and access the online request form.
You may find references to a 7-year rule regarding the length of your marriage when getting divorced online. This unwritten rule guided Florida courts in determining what was considered a long-term marriage. Previously, any marriage lasting seven years or longer was considered long-term.
Divorce decrees You will need a copy of it to get legal or government help that enforces decisions about: The division of a couples assets and debts. Spousal alimony or maintenance. Custody, visitation, and child support.
In Florida, divorce records are public documents and are available to the general population. A person only needs to request another partys divorce records from a court clerk in the county where the divorce took place. Many websites also allow people to virtually request divorce records.
Online Certificate Order Online ordering is available through VitalChek, the only contracted vendor for the Florida Bureau of Vital Statistics. Certificates are paid online and delivered through mail. UPS shipping is available for an additional fee and requires signature upon delivery.

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You can check local court records to see if they have been a party to any court proceeding, not just a divorce or legal separation. Most modern court cases are maintained on electronic files, making them easy to search by name. If they have lived elsewhere, check the court records there.

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