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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.
Alaskas Records Management Act, AS 40.21. 010-150, governs the management and preservation of public records. The Alaska Supreme Court has construed that statute to permit the destruction of non-record email, which is primarily generated for informal communications.
Evidence Rule 404(b) is amended to provide: (b) Other Crimes, Wrongs, or Acts. (1) Evidence of other crimes, wrongs, or acts is not admissible to provethe character of a person in order to show that he acted in conformity therewith.
Only the parties to the divorce, the couples family members, and legal representatives can access the records. However, by 18.50. 310 of the same statute, divorce records become public records after 50 years from the date of the divorce. This means that the public can access the records after 50 years have elapsed.
If you are seeking a complete, official State of Alaska criminal history report, contact the Department of Public Safety. Information is posted at: .
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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.
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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