The Rhode Island Department of Health maintains and issues Rhode Island divorce records. The Rhode Island Department of Health maintains records from 1960 to present. In addition to the paper copy, the state office has an electronic copy of a Rhode Island divorce record. There are several reasons divorce records are required. In order to prove the legal status of the divorce, a person wishing to re-marry needs to get and present his or her divorce record. Also, many people lie about being divorced so finding out from the relevant state departments whether someone you?re about to marry is already married is a sensible thing to do.
Anyone can access divorce records as they are maintained in the public domain but keep in mind that the only thing a third person can find out is whether the divorce is legal or not. All other details are not available for public viewing. This includes the grounds for seeking divorce, the issues related to child custody and the property settlement issues. Whether you want to prove your divorce or verify another person?s divorce, you can request the Rhode Island Department of Health for Rhode Island divorce records in person, over the phone, through mail or online. To make a request through mail, you need to send your request to:
Rhode Island Division of Vital Records
Rhode Island Department of Health
3 Capitol Hill, Room 101
Providence, RI 02908-5097
The request you send should include the name of the people involved in the divorce, the date and place the divorce was granted, your name, your address, your phone number and a copy of your photo ID. By sending your request to the aforementioned address and paying the $12 fee, you can obtain the Rhode Island divorce records you need. If you want to make a request for the divorce records over the phone, you need to call the Rhode Island Department of Health at 401-277-3340.
You can also access Rhode Island divorce records online through public databases. To access Rhode Island divorce information online, you need to sign up with the website providing the information, pay the fee, and perform the check to get the information you need. Accessing Rhode Island divorce records is that simple. If want any further information about Rhode Island divorce records, you can visit the website of the Rhode Island Department of Health.
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I\’am looking for a divorce decree I went to Ri court where the divorce was done they told me the copy is all I need now Homeland security is asking for it how can I get it from RI court
Jeanette to obtain a certified copy of your Rhode Island divorce record you will want to contact the courthouse clerk where your RI divorce decree was filed. They will be able to mail you a copy once you will our the required documentation and provide proof of ID. Certified copies of vital records and divorce records are typically required by government agencies.