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You can find information about divorce records in our Guide to Vital Records. Mission Statement Our mission is to exceed the expectations of our customers, the taxpayers, by operating at the highest levels of accuracy, cost-effectiveness, and accountability in a customer-centered environment.
Tennessee Divorce Records - If you are looking for information about someone in your personal life then try our service first.
The Library & Archives holds some historic vital records. Please select a record type to read more about what is available. To find 1922 and 1972 vital records online, please visit the Tennessee Virtual Archive. Ordering Info | Birth Records | Death Records | Marriage Records | Divorce Records.
The Tennessee Office of Vital Records reviews, registers, amends, issues and maintains the original certificates of births, deaths, marriages and divorces that occur in Tennessee in accordance with Tennessee Code Annotated.
Find divorce records in Tennessee. Access official resources for divorce decrees, certified copies, and historical records. Navigate the process efficiently with our comprehensive guide.
Tennessee Divorce records are largely maintained by Tennessee court clerks in the county where the divorce happened. There are a number of steps a requesting party can take in order to obtain the records they desire. Find out which court the divorce took place in and visit the official website.
Tennessee began requiring that divorce records be kept statewide on July 1, 1945. Search county records for divorces prior to that date. Divorces were approved by the Tennessee General Assembly from 1796 to 1850. To find a divorce from that era, search the Acts of Tennessee 1796-1850.
Vital records include records of birth, death, marriage and divorce. The Library & Archives holds some historic vital records. Please select a record type to read more about what is available.
Divorce records in Tennessee are confidential for 50 years. Tennessee Office of Vital Records. 1st Floor, Andrew Johnson Tower. 710 James Robertson Parkway. Nashville, TN 37243. Phone: (615) 741-1763. Website. They have records from 1945 to present. Divorce Request Form from TN Office of Vital Records. Tennessee State Library & Archives (TSLA)
To find your divorce case we’ll ask the following questions: Was the divorce granted in Shelby County? Was it in Circuit Court or Chancery Court? What date? Do you know your case id/case number? (the case id will be listed on any old paperwork you may have or you can search our website if the divorce was granted after 1999)