contact the court where they were filed....
2007-02-12 06:53:38
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answered by Jake & Jamie T 1
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answered by Alicia 3
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Go to the court where the divorce was done and talk to the clerk of courts. They will be able to give you copies of your divorce papers for a fee. Like $5. a copy or something like that.
2007-02-12 06:53:41
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answered by mayihelpyou 5
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Call the county clerk's office in the county where your divorce was entered and request a certified copy. There may be a small fee for it and they will mail it to you.
2007-02-12 06:54:31
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answered by Yo' Mama 4
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I'm pretty sure most states are the same but all you have to do is go down to the county clerks office and request a copy it is usually free, most places have computers were you just look up your info and submit your request.
2007-02-12 06:55:35
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answered by fallen_angel 4
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go to the courthouse or mail the clerk of court where the divorce was issued. they charge a nominal fee for copies.
2007-02-12 06:56:32
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answered by sinned 7
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Not exactly sure where but they should be a public file in whatever state you filed in. Start by calling the clerks office in the county where you filed divorce, they should be able to tell you exactly.
2007-02-12 06:53:32
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answered by TR 3
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Depending on the state you can either order it online or contact the register of deeds and request a copy of the order. In some states you can look up the family or civil court in that county, designate the year and find it and print the order from there. Good luck!
2016-05-24 01:33:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Go to the website of the court where the divorce was granted. It would be under records
2007-02-12 06:56:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Go to your local County Courthouse they are Public Records or go on line for your local County Courthouse there is a fee either way.
2007-02-12 06:53:59
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answered by sweetladytease 3
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Write to your state's department of records and request copies. You may need to pay a fee. The state should have a website to refer to for contact information.
2007-02-12 06:53:23
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answered by §Sally§ 5
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