How do I get a copy of my divorce decree or other copies? You may order copies online: District Clerk Records Request Form. How do I get a case set or get information on a court hearing? Contact the Court Administration Office at (512) 854-2484 for court hearing settings and information.
The act creates personal data privacy rights and: Applies to legal entities that conduct business or produce commercial products or services that are intentionally targeted to Colorado residents and that either: Control or process personal data of at least 100,000 consumers per calendar year; or.
Both persons must be present and provide: Valid government issued photo ID. Acceptable forms of ID include: driver's license, passport, military ID or an identification card issued by Texas or another state, the United States or a foreign government. Social Security number.
There are some exceptions, including communications that are personal in nature, confidential messages from constituents about a matter relating to that constituent, and work product, including documents relating to the drafting of bills.
Licenses should be returned to our office for recording, after the ceremony has been performed. Return the license either in person to any location or by mail. Upon being returned to our office, original Marriage Licenses can take anywhere from 1-2 weeks to be returned to you.
You can E-File using this link: eFileTexas | Official E-Filing System for Texas, mail to Travis County District Clerk, PO Box 679003, Austin, TX 78767 or hand deliver documents to us by appointment only. Call (512) 854-9457 or send an email to District.eFile@traviscountytx for any questions.
"CORA" stands for "Colorado Open Records Act." In the spirit of open government, the Colorado Open Records Act requires that most public records be available to the public. Anyone can request information that is in the possession of a government office, including the State Land Board.
Certified copies of marriage licenses are only available from the county clerk. Certified copies of divorce decrees are only available from the district clerk.
CORA is found in state law as C.R.S. § 24-72-201 to 206. CORA provides the framework for anyone to obtain access to public records held by state agencies and government entities in Colorado. Only public records can be provided under CORA.
The Colorado Open Records Act, also referred to as CORA, provides that all public records shall be open for inspection by any person at reasonable times, unless a record has been specifically made not public by law. CORA is found in state law as C.R.S. § 24-72-201 to 206.