Monday, 1 July 2013

Divorce Records Vermont Database

By Claire Dowell


When the relationship of a married couple is no longer healthy, deciding for a separation is the answer chosen by the couple. Such incident has to be properly documented for it to be declared as legal. Vermont divorce records have been made open to the residents of the state.

Divorce records are considered as public documents yet the information that can be found on it are controlled. This means that only the basics of what happened during the separation are documented on a public file. A public document would only contain the names of the individual involved as well as when and where the divorce was finalized. One would not be able to find details regarding financial matters and custody of the children on a public document. The reason for the separation is only seen on the private document which the divorcees are the only people who can view it.

Divorce records are needed for several reasons. When a divorced individual has plans of marrying again, a divorce certificate has to be presented as proof that he/she is not married. Those who wish to make sure that the person they are dating is really single as they claim they were can check the marital status through the divorce records of the state. Although the information on it may be of little help, divorce records are also one of the documents used in genealogy research.

The office of the Department of Health under the Vital Records Section is where all public documents of Vermont are being managed. This includes the divorce records of the state. This is especially true for records that are within 5 years since it was registered. The State Archives then handles files that are beyond 5 years. Requesting for the document can be done by sending a mail order. Enclosed on the envelope should be all the necessary requirements needed to process the request. Also the payment has to be in the form of a money order or a personal check. A $10 fee is needed when a certified copy is needed but asking or verifying where the divorce took place does not cost anything at all.

Retrieval of the document can be obtained easily with the use of the Internet. The state of Vermont is using technology to manage and organize public documents which allows easy retrieval and delivery of the requested files.

A lot of websites are now offering to get the document. With this, it is now very convenient even for the average user. There is no need to go to any office to file the request since can be done online. Also, the result of the search can be obtained in just a few seconds instead of waiting for days. Unfortunately, not all of the websites can provide a certified copy of a divorce decree.




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