Thursday, May 8, 2014

New York Free Public Divorce Records

By Ben Kingsley


Divorce is the solution chosen by many married couple if they think that they can no longer fix their relationship. New York has implemented the Freedom of Information Act which allows the residents of the state to easily obtain a copy of divorce records in New York.


Residents of New York would request for a copy of a divorce record to use it in a number of ways. When dealing with government transactions, one of the documents that are necessary is the divorce certificate. This is especially true if one is processing any insurance matters or one is updating his/her family records in the government files. The divorce certificate is also one of the documents required when a divorced individual applies for marriage again. The marriage application may not be granted if one cannot secure a copy of their legal separation papers.

Unlike a marriage record where all of the details about the event are indicated on the public file, a divorce certificate shows limited information to the public. One can only find the basic details about the separation. This includes the date and place where the separation was granted. Further details about the separation are kept confidential. One cannot find the reason why the couple decided to divorce. The name of the one who petitioned the separation remains private as well as the agreement on the properties and children. This was done to respect the privacy of the couple involved.

The state of New York has kept divorce records since 1963. A fee of $30 has to be paid in order to proceed with the retrieval. The state of New York only allows the divorcees to get a copy of their divorce certificates. Their immediate families are also given access to the file; however, those who are not related to the divorcees would have to secure a permission or authorization in order to gain access to the records of other people. This is the reason why one should know the basic details of the divorce in order to proceed with the request.

All of New York's public documents, including the divorce records of the state are kept at the office of the Department of Health under the Vital Records Section. One can personally go to the said office to file the request from there. In cases where the state office cannot provide the requested document, one can seek help from the office of the county clerk where the separation was legalized and see if they can help you with your search. The state office also accepts mailed-in requests but this is not the fastest method in obtaining such document as it can take days or weeks if there are problems with the given search parameters.

Waiting can be eliminated if the search for marriage and divorce records is done through the Internet. By this method, the search is faster and convenient since it the needed information or document can be obtained in just a few clicks on the mouse. One can even try the free search offered by websites.




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