Indiana Free Divorce Records

By Ben Kingsley


In the US, records that deal with the birth/death and marriage/divorce are called Vital Records. These records provide important details concerning the named individuals and can be useful in searching for one's genealogy. They can serve as the named supporting document to determine their identity and eligibility as well. To obtain these records, one simply has to request them from the Vital Record section of each State. There are however, certain records that are not available from the State's Vital Records but rather are available from the county where the records originated from such as divorce records in Indiana.

The divorce records are only available from the County Clerk's office where the divorce was granted. Each county has different divorce records with some dating back as far back as 1795 wherein record keeping starts from when a county was established. Each county has their set of guidelines to ensure that a request is accommodated. Requests can be made through email, fax, standard mail and in-person.

Although vital records are public properties, some records are considered confidential such as divorce records. To be eligible, the State enumerates the individuals allowed by the law to obtain the records. Parents, legal guardians, the parties named in the record, siblings, children and those authorized by the court or have legal authorization are eligible to get copies of the divorce records.

In Marion County, Indiana, a researcher can request for the divorce decree by submitting a request form that one can download from the County's website. The researcher must include the case number if applicable, the name of parties and the date when the divorce was filed and granted. The researcher must also indicate their contact details just in case the Office needs to contact them. Each page costs about $1 and $1 for pleading for certification. For mail requests, researchers must include $5 in the form of money order or check and a self-addressed stamped envelope. The Office will refund any difference back to the researcher. For in person request, the researcher can visit the Office during weekdays and payments are on cash basis only. Researchers must bring valid/current identification id to identify themselves to the clerks before they will process the request. Processing of requests can take up to a week depending on the volume of requests made.

For those who require divorce decree in Allen County, they can request for copies of record from the Allen County Courthouse Records Management Division. To request for a copy, submit the request either through mail, fax, E-mail or in person to the Records Division. For those whose purpose is to use the documents for employment, court proceedings and social security purposes; remember to indicate that the copies need to be certified. Payment is the same as that in Marion County.

For those who want to obtain their own divorce copies, the easiest and perhaps the simplest way to do so is to check out online sites that offer free public divorce records. One can easily retrieve the information that they want without having to wait for days for the report. Full reports are usually available for a minimal fee and processing time is shorter than coursing the request through the County office.




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