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0:17 1:53 Involved and the case number if you have it for certain types of records such as divorce decrees orMoreInvolved and the case number if you have it for certain types of records such as divorce decrees or criminal records. You may need to fill out a request. Form.
Ways to Find Out if Someone is Divorced Check to see if theyre wearing a wedding ring. Look at their social media profiles. Ask their friends about their relationship status. Check public records for a divorce certificate. Ask them directly.
Most Alaska Criminal Court records are accessible by the public with the exception of those sealed by state statutes and court orders. By default, juvenile criminal court records are made confidential and sealed to prevent public access.
A member of the public cannot access these records unless authorized by a court order. An Alaska Family Court may also seal some records at the request of the parties involved. This is a common request for divorce cases where one or both parties ask that the court make certain documents confidential.
The divorce decrees and divorce case files are available at the state level from Alaska Court System. The records can also be gotten from the Clerk of the Superior Court where the divorce was granted.
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Locate a federal court case by using the Public Access to Court Electronic Records (PACER) or by visiting the Clerks Office of the courthouse where the case was filed.
Alaska marriage records are available in phases. The first phase is the first 50 years after the wedding, during which access to marriage records is limited to the spouses, their legal representatives, and witnesses. After 50 years, marriage records in Alaska become public records accessible to all.

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