Anderson County Dissolution Of Marriage Records

Anderson County dissolution of marriage records are available through the Circuit Court Clerk in Lawrenceburg. Pamela J. Robinson serves as the elected Circuit Clerk. Her office maintains all divorce case files for residents of Lawrenceburg and the surrounding area. The courthouse is located in central Kentucky near the Bluegrass region. You can access records in person or by mail request.

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Anderson County Circuit Court Clerk for Dissolution Of Marriage

Pamela J. Robinson is the Circuit Court Clerk for Anderson County. She serves residents of Lawrenceburg and the surrounding region. Her office is at the Anderson County Courthouse. The clerk maintains all dissolution of marriage records.

The Circuit Clerk's office handles all divorce petitions. Staff process new filings as they arrive. They maintain complete case files. You can request copies of any document. Certified copies are available.

The Anderson County Clerk is a separate office. They handle marriage licenses and vehicle registration. The Circuit Court Clerk handles divorce records. Make sure to visit the correct office.

Anderson County Circuit Clerk office at the Courthouse for dissolution records
Office Anderson County Circuit Court Clerk
Circuit Clerk Pamela J. Robinson
Address Anderson County Courthouse
Lawrenceburg, KY 40342
Phone 502-839-3508
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM
Website Kentucky Court of Justice - Anderson

How to Get Anderson County Dissolution Of Marriage Records

You can obtain Anderson County dissolution records through several methods. The Circuit Clerk accepts in-person requests. Mail requests are also processed.

Visit the Anderson County Courthouse in Lawrenceburg. The Circuit Clerk's office is located in the main building. Staff can search for your case during business hours. Bring your case number if available.

Mail requests should include specific case information. Write both parties' full names. Include the year of divorce. Provide your contact details. Send a self-addressed stamped envelope.

Anderson County Marriage Dissolution Copy Fees

The Anderson County Circuit Court Clerk charges fees for document copies. Contact the office to verify current rates. Fees comply with Kentucky state law.

Photocopies cost $0.50 per page. Certified copies require an additional $5.00 per document. These fees apply to all dissolution records. Payment by cash or check is accepted. Call 502-839-3508 for payment options.

Fees are subject to change. Verify current costs before submitting requests.

Search Anderson County Dissolution Records Online

You can search for Anderson County dissolution cases through Kentucky CourtNet 2.0. This statewide system provides online access to records. You can search from any computer.

Visit kcoj.kycourts.net to access the system. Search by party name or case number. The database shows case status and dates. Some features require registration. CourtNet helps you locate your case.

For certified copies, contact the Anderson County Circuit Clerk. CourtNet provides summaries only. You must request actual copies from the courthouse.

Kentucky State Certificates for Anderson County Divorces

The Kentucky Office of Vital Statistics maintains dissolution certificates. These differ from court records. A certificate confirms a divorce occurred. It includes limited information.

State records cover June 1958 to present. Each certified copy costs $6. Mail requests to 275 East Main Street, Frankfort, KY 40621. Include names and dates. Order online through VitalChek.

For divorces before 1958, contact the Anderson County Circuit Clerk. Older records remain at the county level. The Circuit Clerk maintains historical files.

Kentucky Laws for Dissolution Of Marriage in Anderson County

Dissolution cases in Anderson County follow Kentucky statutes. KRS Chapter 403 governs divorce law. These statutes set filing requirements.

KRS 403.140 requires 180 days of Kentucky residency. One spouse must meet this. File in Anderson County if either party resides there.

KRS 403.170 establishes no-fault divorce. The only ground is irretrievable breakdown. No wrongdoing must be shown.

KRS 403.170(2) mandates a 60-day waiting period. Spouses must live apart after service. The final decree cannot be granted sooner.

Access to Anderson County Dissolution Of Marriage Records

Anderson County dissolution records are public. The Kentucky Open Records Act ensures access. Anyone can request to view them. No special relationship is needed.

Certain information may be redacted. Social Security numbers are removed. Financial account details are protected. Children's information may be limited. Judges can seal records in rare cases.

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Cities in Anderson County

Anderson County includes Lawrenceburg and smaller communities. All residents file dissolution cases at the Lawrenceburg courthouse.

Nearby Counties for Dissolution Of Marriage Filing

These counties border Anderson County. File your dissolution case in the county where you or your spouse currently resides.