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At the end of your divorce hearing, submit a Division of Vital Statistics, Report of Absolute Divorce or Annulment of Marriage. This allows the court to mail to you a divorce decree or judgment. Get this form from a court clerk.
A Divorce Decree of a divorce that took place in Montgomery County can be obtained from the Montgomery County Circuit Court, located at 50 Maryland Avenue, Rockville, MD 20850. Further information can be obtained by calling 240.777. 9426, or viewing links below.
Rule 9-211 - Restoration of Former Name after Judgment of Absolute Divorce (a) Applicability. This Rule applies to a post-judgment motion for a change of name pursuant to Code, Family Law Article, § 7-105.
Divorce records are generally open to the public. Some financial information or information regarding children may have restricted access. Follow the steps in this video to get a copy of your judgment of divorce.
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Divorce Verification Divorce verifications may also be ordered ONLINE or by Mail. Check on your online order status here. The Div?ision of Vital Records (DVR) of the Maryland Department of Health (MDH) verifies divorces and annulments that occurred on or after January 1, 1992.
You must use the Archives computers located at 350 Rowe Blvd in Annapolis, MD. Fees in the archives' searchroom for finding your own record are the first 20 pages are free, with any pages over 20 at $1 per plain print copy. Fees apply for certified copies (start at $25) even if you do the research.
Certified copies may be obtained from the Civil Department in person, mail, email, or fax. Cost for certified copies is $5.50 each. Please complete the Request for Certified Copy of Divorce Decree or Request for Certified Copy of Name Change Decree.