Owensboro Dissolution Of Marriage Records

Owensboro serves as the county seat of Daviess County. It is the fourth largest city in Kentucky. The city sits on the Ohio River. Owensboro has a rich cultural heritage. All dissolution of marriage records are filed at the Daviess County Circuit Clerk office. Jennifer Hardesty Besecker serves as the Circuit Clerk. Her office maintains records at the Holbrook Judicial Center. This modern facility houses all Daviess County courts.

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Owensboro Quick Facts

Daviess County
6th Judicial Circuit
Holbrook Center Courthouse
1958 Records Since

Where to Find Owensboro Dissolution Of Marriage Records

The Daviess County Circuit Clerk maintains all records. Jennifer Hardesty Besecker holds this position. She was elected by the people. Her office is at the Holbrook Judicial Center. This building is in downtown Owensboro.

The Holbrook Judicial Center is modern. It opened in 2011. It replaced the old courthouse. The new center has better facilities. It is fully accessible. All courts are under one roof.

Circuit Clerk Jennifer Hardesty Besecker
Courthouse Holbrook Judicial Center
Address 100 East 2nd Street
Owensboro, KY 42303
Phone (270) 687-7225
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM
Website daviessky.org

Parking is available nearby. Street parking is on 2nd Street. A lot is adjacent to the building. The area is walkable. It is close to other downtown amenities. Plan for security screening.

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How to Search Dissolution Of Marriage Records in Owensboro

Searching records in Owensboro is convenient. Visit the Circuit Clerk. The staff will help you. Or search online. Kentucky CourtNet includes Daviess County.

The KYeCourts portal is the online option. It covers all Kentucky counties. Daviess County is included. Search by name or number. Basic info is free. Full access requires registration.

In-person visits allow file review. See the complete case file. Request copies on the spot. Certified copies are available. The clerk can authenticate them.

Bring this information:

  • Full names of the parties
  • Approximate year of the case
  • Case number if you have it

The office is busy at times. Mornings are often quieter. Come early if possible. The staff works efficiently. They answer questions politely.

Dissolution Of Marriage Filing Process in Owensboro

The process follows Kentucky law. Daviess County applies these rules. Residency is required first. Live in Kentucky for 180 days. File in your county of residence. Owensboro residents use Daviess County.

The petition starts everything. Draft it carefully. Include required information. State your residency. Claim the marriage is broken. No fault grounds are needed.

File with the Circuit Clerk. Pay the filing fee. Keep your receipt. The clerk assigns a case number. This number tracks everything. Use it in all filings.

Service must be proper. The other party gets notice. They have time to respond. After service, the wait begins. Sixty days minimum is required. This cannot be shortened.

Temporary matters may arise. These need quick attention. File motions as needed. The court can issue orders. These last until the final decree.

After the wait, finalize the case. Submit the agreement. Attend the final hearing. The judge signs the decree. The clerk enters it. The dissolution is complete.

Dissolution Of Marriage Certificates in Owensboro

Certificates come from the state. The Office of Vital Statistics issues them. They are short documents. They verify the dissolution occurred. They show basic facts only.

To get one, contact Frankfort. The address is 275 East Main Street. The zip is 40621. Online ordering is available. Local health departments may help.

The decree is different. It is the full court order. It has all the terms. It is filed with the clerk. Get copies from the Circuit Clerk. These are needed for most purposes.

State records start in 1958. Daviess County has older records. Ask the clerk about archives. Historical files may be stored offsite. The clerk knows where.

Legal Help for Dissolution Of Marriage in Owensboro

Legal assistance is available. Several organizations serve Owensboro. They help with family law. Some services are free. Others are low cost.

Kentucky Legal Aid covers this region. They have an office nearby. They serve low-income clients. Call to check eligibility. Income limits apply.

Local attorneys practice family law. The bar association gives referrals. Find a lawyer who fits your needs. Some offer payment plans. Ask about initial consultations.

Self-help resources exist. The court provides forms. Online guides are helpful. Libraries have legal references. Use all available tools.

Filing Without a Lawyer in Owensboro

Self-representation is an option. Many people choose it. It saves attorney fees. It requires more effort. You must do the research.

Start with the forms. The clerk has them. They are also online. Complete every field. Accuracy matters greatly. Mistakes cause delays.

Learn the procedures. Each step has requirements. Service has specific rules. Deadlines are important. Miss them and face problems.

Attend all court dates. Dress professionally. Be on time. Address the judge properly. Bring all your documents. Stay organized throughout.

Daviess County Dissolution Of Marriage Records

Owensboro is the county seat. All records are county records. The Circuit Court serves Daviess County. Owensboro is the largest city. For complete county information, visit the Daviess County page. Find all resources there. Review full contact details.

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