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  2. For example, in sensitive cases such as divorce, child custody, civil harassment, and criminal, courts may only make available on the internet the registers of action, calendars, and case indexes. The public may only view other records filed in those cases at the courthouse.

  3. Vital Records Obtaining Certified Copies of Divorce Records

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    The California Department of Public Health – Vital Records (CDPH-VR) maintains divorce records for only 1962 through June 1984. These records consist only of the face sheet of the divorce action – not the actual divorce decree.

  4. Public Records - judicial_council - California Courts

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    These are examples of superior court case records: Divorce decrees or orders; Wills; Name change records; Criminal history records; Traffic tickets and other traffic violation records; and; Probate records, including records of guardianships and conservatorships.

  5. Divorce Index | California Courts | Self Help Guide

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    Find a specific page or step-by-step instructions within our divorce section. Looking for copies of divorce papers? Contact the court where you or your spouse filed the case.

  6. How to Find California Divorce Records | StateRecords.org

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    How to Obtain California Divorce Records in Person or by Mail. Individuals can search divorce records in California through the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) or the superior court in the county where the divorce was filed.

  7. Family Law Records | Superior Court of California | County of...

    www.occourts.org/divisions/family-law/family-law-records

    Family Law Records and Copies. This section provides information about viewing Family Law records, name indexes, and ordering copies. Family Law Case Categories. Divorce/Separation/Annulment; Parentage; Child Custody; Child Support; Domestic Violence; Elder and Dependent Adult Abuse; Parentage and Sealed Cases Parentage Cases

  8. Access to Electronic Court Case Records | Judicial Branch of ...

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    Remote Access by the Public. A court that keeps electronic case records must allow the public to see them at the courthouse. If it is feasible for a court to do so, the court also must allow the public remote access to some electronic case records.

  9. Divorce in California | California Courts | Self Help Guide

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    To file for divorce in California, either you or your spouse has to have lived in California for the past 6 months and in your current California county for the past 3 months. There are other residency rules for legal separations, same sex couples, and domestic partners.

  10. Your Guide to Accessing California Divorce Records

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    California divorce records encompass a wide array of documents, including the divorce decree, court filings like financial disclosures and evidence, and administrative records, with the divorce decree being the final court order that ends a marriage.

  11. How to look up a court case | California Courts | Self Help Guide

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    For example, you can only find limited information about divorce or criminal cases on a court's website. Case records are available at the courthouse. California Rule of Court 2.503. Some types of cases or records are confidential. For example, adoption records or cases in juvenile court are confidential.