Arizona Divorce Records
Divorce Record Statistics
State of Arizona Divorce Record Accessibility
A divorce record is public record. Anyone can request a copy of a divorce record as long as they pay the correct fee and fill out the correct form.
Where to Find State Divorce Records
Divorce records are not maintained on a state level. You can contact the Clerk of the Superior Court of the county where the divorce was finalized in order to obtain a copy of a divorce record.
Office Hours:Varies
Required Information: Varies
Years Available: Varies
Search Fees: It is $26 for a divorce record and $7 for shipping and handling (unless you enclose a self-addressed, stamped envelope with your request).
Retrieval Timeframe: County-specific
Notes:When requesting a divorce record, you must indicate whether you want just the divorce decree or if you want the property settlement or custody agreement as well; you also must indicate whether or not this is for a name change with Social Security Administration.
Divorce Record Contents
Contained in a divorce record, you will find: any settlements that are due, all child support payment information, a complete distribution of property, all spousal support payment information, the date of the marriage, child custody agreements (if children are involved in the marriage), the full name of the wife, the full name of the husband, and the complete division of debt. The kinds of divorces that exist are: uncontested divorce, at-fault divorce, summary (or simple) divorce, electronic divorce, no-fault divorce, collaborative divorce, and mediated divorce.
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