Regulated by the states in which they are filed and finalized,
divorces records are located within the offices of that state.
Characteristically, the records are found at the local Prothonotary
Office or other county office located at the local county
courthouse. ppThe essential information about divorced couples is
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fleshy names, the wifes maiden name, the tubby home address at the
time of the divorce, the name of the county in which the couple
filed for the divorce, and the resultant date on which the divorce
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unique identification number. Some states include the number but
not the names of the children who were seventeen years of age and
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belong to a woman. ppIf you are requesting a copy of a specific
divorce describe in Arizona, it is not necessary to provide
information that is not requested. However, if you are conducting a
genealogical search that goes benefit quite a bit in time and you
are requesting much older records, additional information might
prove helpful to the search. This is especially the case with
records dating prior to 1900, which are often imprecise in details
or difficult to locate. In those cases, the more information that
you can provide, the quicker the search will end. ppUnfortunately,
if you do not know the name of the county where the divorce was
filed, you should search for that information. It is possible that
a simple Internet search or telephone call to your local county
office can provide that information if you have the address of the
couple at the time of the divorce. Unfortunately, if you dont have
the address or the name of the county, then you will need to carry
out a countybycounty search or a search for spouses. Each county
does assess a fee for all searches even if they are not productive.
Therefore, this can become quite expensive. ppA search for spouses,
both past and current, will produce the names of all spouses along
with their addresses at the time that they were married. Using this
information, you can gather the name of the county and continue
your search at the county courthouse. ppAs a general rule, a basic
search takes somewhere between two and ten days. This depends on
several factors including the divorce date, the amount of
information that was provided, the number of available staff at the
courthouse, and the time of year. ppYou must include your personal
information such as full name, current address, relationship to the
individual whose a hrefhttparizonapublicrecordsearch.orgdivorce
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the reason for your search. Additionally, the courthouse charges a
small fee that ranges between five and fifteen dollars. ppA more
efficient and timely search will take area to a
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follow these steps. Print or type each full name and address
clearly including the full name of both the husband and the wife
and the maiden name for the wife. Keep your request brief.and limit
each request to one divorce document.ppInclude the nicknames and
alternate spellings that may have been used for the individuals.
Include the full address of the individual at the time of the
divorce with the street, city or town, county, and state. Include
the date that the divorce was finalized or include a time frame
with a short span of years for the search. Expect to pay an
additional fee for searches such as this. ppInclude personal
contact information with a daytime and evening telephone number.
You can also include email address or a fax number. Include your
relationship to the individuals who are listed in your request.
Include the reason you are making the quiz for the a
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and sign your request. Include a piece of identifying information
such as a photocopy of your drivers license. Include a self
addressed stamped envelope with your request. Date your
interrogate.ppA list of the local county courthouses that provide a
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in alphabetical order ppApache County ppApache County Clerkbr P.O.
Box 365 br Saint Johns, AZ 85936 br Telephone 928 3374364 ppFor
birtha hrefhttparizonapublicrecordsearch.orgdeath style relnofollow
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Records br 2727 West Glendale Ave PO Box 3887br Phoenix, AZ
850303887br Telephone 602 3641300br Fax 602 2493040 ppCochise
County ppCochise County Clerkbr P.O. Box CK br Bisbee, AZ 85603 br
Telephone 520 4329364 ppCoconino County ppCoconino County Clerkbr
100 E. Birch Ave.br Flagstaff, AZ 860014625 br Telephone 928
7796536 ppGila County ppGila County Clerkbr 1400 E. Ash St. br
Globe, AZ 855011414 br Telephone 520 4253231 ppGraham County
ppGraham County Clerkbr 800 W. Main St. br Safford, AZ 855462829 br
Telephone 520 4283310 ppGreenlee County ppGreenlee County Clerkbr
Webster Street br Clifton, AZ 855331027 br Telephone 928 8653872
ppLa Paz County ppLa Paz County Clerkbr P.O. Box 730 br Parker, AZ
85344br Telephone 520 6696131 ppMaricopa County ppMaricopa County
Clerkbr 201 West Jefferson br Phoenix, AZ 85003br Telephone 602
5063360 ppMohave County ppMohave County Clerkbr 401 East Spring
Streetbr Kingman, AZ 864010003br Telephone 928 7539141 ppNavajo
County ppNavajo County Clerk of the Superior Court br P.O. Box 668
br Holbrook, AZ 86025br Telephone 928 5246161 ppPima County ppPima
County Clerkbr 150 W. Congress St. Rm 194br Tucson, AZ 857011707br
Telephone 520 7408522 ppPinal County ppPinal County Clerkbr P.O.
Box 827br Florence, AZ 852320827br Telephone 520 8686000 ppSanta
Cruz County ppSanta Cruz County Clerkbr P.O. Box 1265br Nogales, AZ
856281265br Telephone 520 2872221 ppYavapai County ppYavapai Clerk
of Superior Courtbr Prescott, AZ 863013803br Telephone 928 7713100
ppYuman County ppYuman County Clerk of the Courtbr 198 S Main
Streetbr Yuma, AZ 85364br Telephone 928 3292170
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