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  2. Contact the state vital records office where the divorce took place to learn if that state issues divorce certificates. They will tell you the cost, what information you need to supply, and how to get a copy online, by mail, or in person.

  3. Get a copy of your divorce record - Mass.gov

    www.mass.gov/how-to/get-a-copy-of-your-divorce...

    Learn how to get a copy of your divorce record, also called a divorce decree. Call your local Probate & Family Court to find out how long it will take to get your record. Find out if your divorce is final

  4. Probate and Family Court Request for copies form (PFC 18)

    www.mass.gov/info-details/probate-and-family...

    Use to order a copy of a court record, such as a divorce judgment or a decree of guardianship. Request form & payment must be mailed to the court division where the case is/was docketed.

  5. REQUEST FOR COPIES

    courtforms.jud.state.ma.us/publicforms/PFC0003

    a certified copy of a Judgment of Divorce Nisi. This does not include any supporting documents. If you are looking for a copy of your separation agreement or any other supporting documents, please contact the court where the case was filed for more information.

  6. Divorce Forms - Family Law Self-Help Center

    www.familylawselfhelpcenter.org/forms/divorce-forms

    Instead, use the Joint Petition Decree of Divorce found below under the Joint Petition for Divorce forms. Visit Getting the Final Divorce Decree to learn about the legal process. Decree of Divorce – No Children (pdf)

  7. Divorce - Mass.gov

    www.mass.gov/divorce

    You can find information here on how to file for a divorce, what the types of divorce are, how to get a copy of your divorce record, and more.

  8. How to Get a Copy of a Divorce Decree | DivorceNet

    www.divorcenet.com/resources/how-to-get-a-copy...

    A certified copy means that the court verified the document, which may be necessary if you're presenting your divorce decree for a legal reason, such as a new marriage. You may also request a copy of your divorce decree from the state or local vital records department where you divorced.