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You may request a certified copy of a Final Judgment of Divorce from the Superior Court Clerk's office. Provide the Docket number (M or FM#), case title, county of venue and the document you wish to obtain in your request.
Finding a Divorce Record Records for closed divorce cases are kept in the county courthouse for a short time and then stored by the Superior Court Clerk's Office in Trenton. Contact the Superior Court Clerk's Office at 609-421-6100 if you have any questions.
If you have no issues at all (i.e. no children, no property, no debts) then the process can be completed in as little as 3-6 months. If you have complex issues and cannot work out an agreement with your spouse, your divorce may take up to 14 months and beyond to be completed.
You may request a certified copy of a Final Judgment of Divorce from the Superior Court Clerk's office. Provide the Docket number (M or FM#), case title, county of venue and the document you wish to obtain in your request.
It is important to know that a number of situations will require your divorce decree. For example, you will need your divorce decree in order to remarry in the future. This is because, in New Jersey, it is illegal to be married to more than one person at a time.
Depending on the court's current caseload, a typical NJ uncontested divorce timeline is usually three to six months. An online divorce service can help walk you through the process quickly and efficiently. These services provide: Checklists to ensure you are filing the proper paperwork in the correct county.
In the state of New Jersey, a divorce settlement is a public record, so it's possible that a third party could access a copy of your divorce certificate or divorce decree.
The division is the Superior Court Clerk's Office (SCCO). Choose SCCO even if the record is a civil, divorce, or general equity record. Please be advised when requesting divorce documents, those documents will only be released to a party to the case or the attorney of record.