Where can I get a copy of my divorce papers in Illinois?

Where can I get a copy of my divorce papers in Illinois?

The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH), Division of Vital Records does not issue certified copies of dissolution of marriage records. Certified copies are available from the circuit court clerk in the county where the dissolution of marriage was granted.

How do you get a copy of your marriage license in Illinois?

Marriage records are not kept by the Illinois Department of Public Health, Division of Vital Records. Certified copies are only available at the county clerk in the county where the marriage occurred (see RESOURCES in the right-hand column and click on List of County Clerks).

How do I get a copy of a will in Cook County?

The Cook County Clerk probate division office phone number for general information is (312) 603-6441. Also available online for Cook County: Wills Search showing limited information about Wills that have been filed. To view or copy a Will, you must go to the Daley Center (12th Floor).

How do you find out if I have a warrant in Illinois?

Call the Illinois County Court Clerk or Police Department Another effective way to search for outstanding warrants is to call the police department or county court clerk to see if your name is among those wanted.

How do I find out if I have a warrant in Cook County?

To find out if you have a Cook County warrant you can search anonymously using a 3rd party public records website. You will need the full name of the person in question, their age. Many people have the same first and last name so an age or date of birth is good to verify you’re looking at the correct warrant record.

What do you mean by warrant?

noun. authorization, sanction, or justification. something that serves to give reliable or formal assurance of something; guarantee, pledge, or security. something considered as having the force of a guarantee or as being positive assurance of a thing: The cavalry and artillery were considered sure warrants of success.