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Both parties to a divorce are required to keep all information provided within divorce proceedings completely confidential and their legal representatives should advise them of this.
Are Florida Marriage Records Public Information? Yes. Florida marriage records are public records. As such, interested members of the public may access these records without identification or related documentation.
Divorce records are available for events that occurred within the State of Florida from June 1, 1927 to present. For prior events or to obtain a copy of the final decree, you will need to contact the Circuit Court Clerk in the county where the event occurred.
Copies may be requested by telephone at (813) 276-8100, with a credit card. An additional 3.5% fee is charged by the credit card processing vendor. Telephone orders are processed within 2 - 3 business days.
In Florida, divorce falls under the umbrella of family law. Family court records are available to the public and can be accessed in person at your local county clerk's office or online.

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For legal proof of your own divorce, or any divorce in England or Wales since 1858 to the present, go to the GOV.UK website for details of how to request a copy of a decree absolute. Contact the National Records of Scotland for Scottish divorce records.
Are Divorce Records Public? In the state of Florida, divorce is considered a family court matter, which in and of itself is a civil court matter. Family court records are available to the public unless they have been expunged or sealed by order of the court.
If you filed for divorce in the United States, you generally can obtain a divorce decree from the court that issued the document. Alternatively, you can request an official copy from the office of vital records in the state where your divorce was finalized.
In the state of Florida, divorce records, like other court records, are public documents and available to the general population. In order to obtain divorce records, all someone has to do is request them from the court clerk in the county where the divorce took place.
You should contact the Department of Vital Records in the state where the divorce took place. This can be done in person, by phone or online. Just like at the county level, you will need to complete a request form that includes all pertinent information and pay the required fee.

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