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The Importance Of FL Divorce Records

April 24, 2009 by Sean Kennedy  
Filed under Dating Sites

With almost 20 million residents, Florida has one of the largest state populations. At 5 divorces per every 1000 people, its divorce rate is the highest although the rate overall in the country has improved by a few percentage points over recent years. With such statistics, there’s a good chance that the next prospective partner you meet in Florida has a history of divorce. Fortunately, checking FL Divorce Records nowadays is a breeze if you know where to look.

Florida Divorce Records, Marriage, Death and Birth Records make up the vital record group and are placed under the charge of the Florida Department of Health in Jacksonville, Florida. More than 20 million are maintained and the divorce records on file are for divorces from June 6 1927 to the present. Any report within the period can be ordered by anyone for $5 with $4 for each additional certification of the same report. Florida Divorce Reports are indexed under the name of the husband.

Specific FL Divorce Records such as certified copies of Divorce Certificates and Divorce Decrees have to be obtained directly from the county office where the divorce was granted. This is because these documents are not procedurally uploaded to the central repository at the Office of Vital Records. Likewise, divorce records prior to June 6 1927 are only issued directly from the county office where the divorce occurred.

Besides the incumbent State and County office, Florida Divorce Records are also available from commercial record providers. One strong advantage these private sources have over their government counterparts is that they cater to all states at one stop whereas state government public record databases are not linked. The bulk of record retrieval from private sources is done online because of its convenience and immediacy and Online Public Divorce Records is one of the most highly searched.

Public Divorce Records are useful in a variety of ways, official and private alike. Immigration, name change, government benefits and so forth are common examples but the greatest use for them is arguably discreet checks among people in personal relationship. The underlying cause may be suspicion, precaution or just plain curiosity but a quick check could turn out to be very well-advised, potentially saving a whole lot of trouble and heartache. Furthermore, it does not take much these days especially if it’s done online.

It’s hard to imagine that in this Information Age, state public record databases are still not linked. This makes it difficult if not impossible to keep track of folks who live in multiple states through government sources. But true to form, Enterprise America comes forth to the rescue. Commercial record providers flood the market offering all-in-one solution for divorce records, and more. Top value-for-money is found readily on the net. Many are scam and spam. Skip and pay attention only to sites with genuine content.

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  1. 5 out of 1000, doesn’t seem to be that high. That’s less than 1/2 of 1% of the population. That number has to be off. It’s got to be 10%-20% I would think. Because for every divorce , there’s 2 divorcee. Does someone else have stats on this?

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