How do I get a copy of my divorce decree in Alaska?
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How do I get a copy of my divorce decree in Alaska?
Please note that divorce decrees are not available through the Alaska Bureau of Vital Statistics but instead must be obtained from the appropriate court. All requests must include a copy of a government-issued picture ID of the applicant. Alaska does not accept telephone orders.
Are divorce records public in Alaska?
Most divorce records can be accessed by members of the public. While divorce certificates can be obtained through the Bureau of Vital Statistics, divorce certificates and divorce-decrees are maintained by the Alaska Court System.
How do I find court records in Alaska?
You may also contact the Alaska Court System at or you can look up your case status in “COURTVIEW” on the court website. You can determine your next court date by viewing the DOCKETS tab.
What is CourtView?
CourtView has the processing muscle to manage your cases in a straightforward yet powerful way. With a complete suite of modules that include accounting, case processing, calendaring, identity handling, document management, and reporting all in one place, it provides a 360-degree view of your caseload.
How do I start a divorce in Virginia?
To obtain a divorce in Virginia, either you or your spouse must be a resident of Virginia for at least six months prior to filing for divorce. If there are no children from the marriage, you must be separated for a minimum of six months and have a written property settlement agreement before you may file for divorce.
How does divorce work in Virginia?
Virginia’s legal requirements for divorce include the requirement that at least one party is a resident for six months prior to the dissolution. Additionally, Virginia requires a one-year separation period before “no fault” grounds may be claimed for divorce.