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Contacting the Court by Mail The mailing address for all courthouses is 191 N. First Street, San Jose, CA 95113.
For County assistance, please call 510.208. 9770 for a menu of County Agencies and Departments. You can also look up telephone numbers in the County Telephone Directory.
Civil case records can be accessed in person at the following locations: Rene C. Davidson Courthouse, Oakland: Records can be viewed in person via the public terminals at the Civil Division. Hayward Hall of Justice, Hayward: (510) 690-2705. George E. McDonald Hall of Justice, Alameda: (510) 891-6005.
Send the email to: Dept105@alamedaurts.ca OR Dept519@alamedaurts.ca .
Send the email to: Dept105@alamedaurts.ca OR Dept519@alamedaurts.ca .
How to File for Divorce in Alameda County? Obtain and fill out required family law forms, both mandatory and case-specific. File the dated and signed documents with the county clerk. Ask an adult individual unrelated to the case or a professional server to complete the process of service.
Start your divorce case. To start a divorce or legal separation, you begin by filling out two court forms: a Petition and a Summons. If you and your spouse (or domestic partner) have children together, you will also need to fill out at least one other form about your children.
The online divorce process in California can simplify legal proceedings by allowing couples to file paperwork and complete many steps without going to court. Below is an idea of how the process for filing for divorce online may proceed: Confirm eligibility.
A: The quickest and least expensive way to get a divorce in California is to have an uncontested divorce. This means that both parties are amicable and able to reach a reasonable agreement on the terms of the divorce. The process can take much longer if one or both parties are unwilling to come to an agreement.
To start a do-it-yourself divorce in California, you must file a Petition (form FL-100) and Summons (FL-110) with the court. In addition, if you have minor children, you must submit several child-related documents.