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You can request a copy of your divorce decree by going to the court clerk's office or courthouse. In some cases, you can receive a copy from the county clerk's office; however, this depends on your state of residence.
A. You can only see if your divorce is finalized online by searching for the divorce decree through a third-party records service. If your divorce decree shows up in the search, that means your divorce is finalized. If it doesn't, you'll need to call your attorney or the county clerk's office for more information.
By Phone. The most efficient method for customers to obtain records remotely is by submitting an online form or emailing the Clerk's Office. To obtain copies of public records by phone, please call (602) 37-CLERK, or (602) 372-5375.
When is the Divorce Final? Your divorce is considered final when the Decree is \u201centered\u201d into the record by the Clerk of the Court. After \u201centry\u201d of the Decree, which must be signed by the judge, you will receive your decree, generally speaking by mail.
Filing Divorce Records Under Seal in Arizona Because divorce records are naturally public record, the judge will never take it upon herself to seal divorce records. One or both parties in the divorce case must request that the court seal the divorce records, usually in the form of a Motion to Seal.
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To initiate a divorce in Arizona, a spouse files a \u201cPetition for Dissolution of Marriage\u201d with the clerk of the Superior Court and pays the requisite filing fee. The other spouse must be served with a copy of the petition and summons.
Although you can get a divorce decree in as little as 60 days (in limited circumstances as per the waiting period in Arizona Revised Statute 25-329), the average time to finalize even an uncontested divorce in Arizona is between 90 and 120 days.
Filing the Divorce Petition with the Superior Court Clerk The current Superior Court filing fee for a Petition for Dissolution of Marriage in Arizona is $321.00. The fee for a Response or Initial Appearance in Dissolution is $256.00. The same fees apply in a legal separation and an annulment.
You can only see if your divorce is finalized online by searching for the divorce decree through a third-party records service. If your divorce decree shows up in the search, that means your divorce is finalized. If it doesn't, you'll need to call your attorney or the county clerk's office for more information.
Contact the Clerk of the Superior Court for the county in which the divorce was filed in. Divorce decrees filed before 1950 may be held by the Arizona State Archives, depending on the county. Contact the Clerk of the Superior Court for the county they were filed in.

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