There is a beginning for all relationships. It’s usually pretty exciting and memorable. People get married and start a family. Unfortunately when these early stages worn out and familiarity and predictability kick in, relationships could be in jeopardy. Some work it out while some find a way out. US divorce system allows its citizens for such an option. The No Fault divorce allows couples to file for divorce without proving fault to the defendant. It fosters for a fast and speedy divorce but at the expense of retaining marriage. You present the case in court, sign a few papers, judge approves it and you’re on your own separate lives.
With this being said, there are some situations that calls for verification of these events. This is where divorce marriage records come in. They are both available in certified and uncertified copies.
Certified copies of divorce marriage records have a seal and will show the signature of the State Registrar. They are also printed on security paper. You can get it personally in the vital records section of the county where the event took place. You can also request for it thru mail. Some states restrict those who may obtain these certified copies and it may only be issued to persons whose name appears on the record. It can also be issued to parents, siblings, children, grandparents or to those who is authorized by any of the above.

Degree of information might also vary from state to state as each state have their own interpretation of the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) or the act which makes court records available to the public. Information available to lawyers and the judge may not be available to the public. Information concerning the children may also not be available. But basic information should be available like the names of the couple and dates the marriage or divorce took place.
If you want to request certified divorce marriage records that occurred in another state or country you can contact the U.S. Embassy in that country or that country's consulate located in the US.
Uncertified copies of divorce marriage records on the other hand contain the same information as the certified ones but they are easy to get and are available to anyone who applies. One best source of data is to get these thru the internet. There are various website offer online search for divorce marriage records. The government also maintains a database for this reason. But you should also do these searches with caution as the information you gather from some of these websites were not check for accuracy and completeness. You can choose to search using free websites or those that require registration or subscription fees. If the search is for a serious purpose, it is better to use paid sites as they are more reliable and comprehensive.
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