Monday, December 20, 2010
How to request a copy of a decree of divorce Arizona
A decree of divorce is one of several legal documents, you should have at hand or stored in your vault. Evidence of divorce is necessary for a variety of situations, including re marriage and adoption. In Arizona, you will receive a new or replacement, divorce records, including securities settlement and custody agreements the clerk of the superior court in the county where your former mate.Difficulty divorced: EasyInstructions1Gather necessary information to the Registrar, see your order. Most registrars must: case number name of the parties to the divorce, the filing date or year of divorce - your information2Find contact of the County Clerk of the superior court, contact were divorced. Visit the link in the section "Resources" article, and then in your County. Find links to the "employee" court or visit "Recording" documents. 3Use listed at the website of call information, or e-Mail Office of Office and request a copy of the order. Most counties offer the ability to call, fax or e-Mail-an application for divorce decree documents; Some allow to order online. Instructions to the Registrar. Most of the County Clerk offices calculate fees so be prepared to include in your application.
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