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Obtaining Kansas Divorce Certificates

Introduction to Kansas Divorce Certificates

 

This article is designed to help you get a Kansas Divorce certificate.  Divorce Certificates are a bit more difficult to obtain than Divorce Certificates and Death Certificates.  The main difficulty in obtaining Divorce Certificates is that states have not been registering Divorces for as long as other vital records.  There are some states that still do not register Divorces.  Due to this lack of centralization it is common to contact the county in which the Divorce took place.



Counter to common belief, not everything is a few clicks away on the Internet.  Divorce Certificates are one of the items that you can’t just click some links and get a copy of your Divorce Certificate; this is probably a good thing.  You do not want your Divorce certificate in the public domain, where it can be seen by anyone.  However, this does not mean that you can’t easily get your Divorce certificate by following the correct procedure. 
 

Kansas Divorce certificates have been maintained by the Kansas Office of Vital Statistics for individuals divorced in the state of Kansas since 1951.

 

Kansas Divorce Certificate Authorized Persons

 

By Kansas state law, Kansas Divorce certificates are confidential records and can only be obtained by the following authorized individuals:

  • Person Named on the Kansas Divorce Certificate
  • Immediate family member of individual named on the Kansas Divorce certificate
  • Someone who can provide legal proof the record is necessary for the determination of personal property rights
  • Legal Representative of an Authorized Person of Person Named on the Kansas Divorce Certificate

 

Kansas Divorce Certificate for Genealogy Purpose

 

Currently, the Office of Vital Statistics does allow requests for genealogical research. Pre-1940 records may be requested by an individual related as at least a cousin. Post 1940 records must be requested by an immediate family member.

 

Kansas Divorce Certificate Ordering

 

Options Option 1 – Order Kansas Divorce Certificate Online

This option is the simplest and easiest way to get your Kansas Divorce Certificate.  Order online and you will get your Kansas Divorce Certificate usually in less than a week.  Many times you will have the option of receiving your vital record by next-day or second-day service.

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Option 2 – Order Kansas Divorce Certificate through the Mail

Follow the instructions below, if you are not ordering your Kansas Divorce certificate online.  It usually takes 5-10 business days upon receipt of request to be sent to you:


Step 1: Download Mail-In Application

Step 2: Please provide as much of the following information as possible to locate the Kansas Divorce certificate:

  • Full name of husband on the Kansas Divorce certificate
  • Full maiden name of wife on the Kansas Divorce certificate
  • Date of Divorce on the Kansas Divorce certificate
  • County (or city) of Divorce on the Kansas Divorce certificate
  • Your name 
  • Your signature 
  • Your relationship to the person whose Kansas Divorce certificate you are requesting 
  • Address where the Kansas Divorce certificate is to be mailed 
  • Self addressed stamped envelope
  • Your daytime phone number
  • By Mail: Send the above information and the appropriate fee to:

 

Office of Vital Statistics
Curtis State Office Building
1000 SW Jackson, Suite 120
Topeka, KS 66612-2221

 

Option 3 – In Person

In Person in Kansas: You may go to any county health department in the State of Kansas to obtain a certified copy of a Kansas Divorce certificate. Most Kansas Divorce certificates can be issued while you wait.

 

Kansas Divorce Certificate Ordering Cost

 

The fee to search for an Kansas Divorce certificate is $12.00, which includes one certified copy of the Kansas Divorce certificate or a "Certificate of Failure to Find." For each additional copy of the Kansas Divorce certificate ordered at the same time, the fee is $7.00. Checks or Money Orders should be made payable to "Vital Records." Please do not send cash. Fees are not refundable. Additional fees are required for expedited service.

Last Updated on Monday, 24 August 2009 22:18