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One can get information about official birth, marriage, divorce and death certificates in the state, city or county office of records.

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You will need to contact the local or the state vital records office by accessing the National Center for Health Statistics or commonly known as the NCHS website http://www.cdc.gov/nchs or you can also call at 301 458 4636. The NCHS will also tell you about the fee for the particular record you are requesting.

Ways to Access the Divorce Records to Find People

When you are requesting for a divorce record, you will have to provide the details such as full name of the bride or the groom; date of annulment or divorce; place of annulment or divorce i.e. county, city and state; type of final decree; reason for requesting such certificate; and also the relationship you have with the person whose record you are requesting. In addition to these you will have to write a money order or check payable to the particular office which holds the record and make sure that the amount you entered is the required fee for the number of copies you are requesting.

Things You Will Need to Find People through Divorce Records

- You will have to find out the married name of the person and the state where the divorce took place.
- You will have to get in touch with the Office of Vital Records of the state where the divorce proceeding took place and request for the divorce record. It is not necessary to visit the office in person. You can access the Vital Record Department through their official website.
- Place your request and pay the requisite fee to get the copy of the record and wait for the department to mail you the record. The website of the Office of Vital Records is set up in such a manner so that it becomes easier for a person to order copies of the divorce records online for a small fee. It takes some time to get the records but the online ordering system is not complicated and easy to use.
- You can also call the records department to get a faster response perhaps with no fee at all. You can call the department and just confirm the date of the divorce.
- Visiting the department is also a great idea because in many cases a request made in the morning can be fulfilled by the end of the day.
- The online search engines are also an option to get the details of the divorce records but this may cost you more. You will have to enter the name of the person and the state where the divorce took place to get instant access once you pay the required fee by credit card.

The divorce records include full details of the person who is divorced. It includes details like name, age, address, contact number and other vital information. So to find a person with the help of divorce record is easy as divorce records are not confidential records, therefore it is legal to conduct research on divorce records.

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