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Ventura County Divorce Records - How to Request or Get Copies of Ventura County Divorce Records from the Ventura County County Superior Court
Requesting copies of your Ventura County Divorce Records for a divorce in Ventura County California can be done through the Ventura County Superior Court by in-person or by mail. According to the Ventura County court website copies of Ventura County divorce records are $.50 per page. If you need your copies certified, there is a $25.00 fee in addition to the per page fee. A certified copy of a Final Judgment of Dissolution of Marriage (divorce) is $15.00 (no additional per page fee).
Disclaimer: Before acting on any of the information provided on this page, please contact the Ventura County court records department to get the most up-to-date information, costs, and how you should go about requesting copies of your records.
For more information from the Ventura County court click here.
Ventura County Divorce Records In Person Request
You can also come into any Ventura County courthouse to look up a case personally. There are public access terminals available in the lobbies of room 210 and 218 of the Hall of Justice in the Ventura Courthouse and also in the lobbies of the East County and Juvenile Courthouses. There is no fee to utilize these terminals. You can also ask the clerk at the Records counters in each of the courthouses to search the record for you. The fee for a search is $15.00 per name. Fees can be paid via cash or check.
Ventura County Divorce Records by Mail
You can also mail your request to either courthouse with a self addressed stamped envelope and a check made out to Ventura Superior Court for $15.00. Include the name you want searched, the type of case involved, and the approximate date of the case. Be sure to include fees for any copies that you may need (see above
Viewing Ventura County Divorce Records Online
Ventura cases can be viewed in room 218 at the Hall of Justice. East County cases can be viewed at the East County Courthouse. A current picture identification is required. The identification will be returned when the case file is returned to the records clerk. You may not remove documents from case files. You may not remove a case file from either courthouse. In some instances, files may not be viewed without a court order
If you need legal advice or legal information about your Ventura County divorce case you'd do well to consult with a Ventura County divorce attorney.
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