How do i find divorce records in NJ?

How do i find divorce records in NJ?

New Jersey divorce decrees are available through the Superior Court of New Jersey Records Center.

Are divorce records in NJ public?

In New Jersey, a divorce is legally referred to as a “dissolution case” by the courts. These cases fall under the purview of Family Division in the Superior Court of the county where the divorce happens. Divorce records are considered court records. They may therefore be searched on third party public record websites.

Where the divorce cases are filed?

To apply for a divorce, you file an application at the Federal Circuit Court closest to where you live and pay the filing fee. Once these documents are filed then they need to be served.

Are death records public in NJ?

The New Jersey Death Index for 1901-2017 (with some gaps) is now online for free public use. The NJ State Archives has released years 1901-1903, but no records are available after that.

How do I find death records in NJ?

Records before 1911 are kept at the New Jersey State Archives. From 1912 to the present, death records are kept at the New Jersey Office of Vital Statistics. Records from 1848 to the present are also kept by the Local Registrars for individual counties; however, many pre-1910 records have not survived.

How do I find old obituaries in NJ?

The Hudson County Genealogical & Historical Society, for instance, keeps a number of databases including newspaper obituaries, cemetery records, church records, and funeral home death records. All databases are searchable online by name, or you can simply browse through them to find the information you need.