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Q: How can I obtain a divorce record? Eligible individuals (see above) may order a divorce record by any of the following methods: Online: You may order a copy of a divorce record in minutes through Vital Records. Multiple expedited shipping options are available through this service.
Instructions on obtaining a copy of your divorce decree with the Arkansas Department of Health Vital Records Department can be found here.
Online. Visit the Administrative Office of the Courts CourtConnect to access Arkansas divorce court records online. Using this access portal, anyone can search for these records by name, date, and case/docket number. Note that Arkansas puts limited divorce records online.
How to get a copy of a divorce decree. Contact the clerk of the county or city where you got divorced. They will tell you how to order a copy, the cost, and what information you need to supply.
This platform allows individuals to request and receive certified copies of divorce records conveniently online. Another digital resource is CourtConnect, the Arkansas Judiciary's online public access portal, where one can find case information for courts that use the Contexte system.
Thank you for using our online system for ordering your birth, death, marriage or divorce certificate. ADH plans to gradually roll out vital records services in all local health units. As additional counties roll out services, we will provide updates.
A divorce decree shows the specific terms of a divorce. A copy is required to help enforce court decisions about spousal support, custody and visitation, child support, and the division of a couple’s debts and assets. A divorce certificate may be needed for name changes or remarriage.