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Theoretically, the least amount of time it can take to get divorced in Texas is 61 days. However, even an uncontested divorce typically takes about three to four months to finalize due to the courts docket and the schedules of all the parties involved.
There is a minimum statutory six-month waiting period before you can remarry in the state of California.
You must obtain a certified copy of a divorce decree from the district clerks office in the county where the divorce was granted.
The fastest, easiest way to get a marriage or divorce verification is to order online, at Texas.gov.
How do I obtain a certified copy of a document? The fee for a certified copy of a document is $5.00 for the certification and a $1.00 per page of the document. You may make your request by E-filing, Mail or in person. Checks or money orders are to be made payable to: Lucy Adame-Clark, Bexar County Clerk.
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VA accepts the oral, written, or faxed statement of a claimant as proof of termination of marriage. Documentary proof of dissolution of all prior marriages of both parties is required if the facts cannot be established based on the claimants statement.
Divorce records in Tarrant County are handled by the District Clerks office. Please visit the District Clerks website for more information or call 817-884-1880.
In fact, it cost around $300 to get divorced in Texas if you are in full agreement with your spouse and complete the paperwork on your own. However, the cost will start at around $12,000 if your case is contested and requires you to hire a lawyer.