Breckinridge County Dissolution Of Marriage Records

Breckinridge County dissolution of marriage records are maintained at the Breckinridge County Justice Center in Hardinsburg. Cindy Rhodes serves as the Circuit Court Clerk. Her office handles all divorce filings and maintains court records for the county. Residents seeking dissolution of marriage documents must visit the Justice Center. The Circuit Clerk provides access to divorce decrees and case files.

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Breckinridge County Circuit Court Clerk for Divorce Records

Cindy Rhodes is the Circuit Court Clerk for Breckinridge County. Her office is located at the Breckinridge County Justice Center in Hardinsburg. This office maintains all dissolution of marriage records for the county. The Justice Center serves residents throughout the Hardinsburg area.

The Circuit Court Clerk handles all divorce filings for Breckinridge County. Staff can help you locate records by party name or case number. They provide certified copies for legal purposes. The office is open extended hours on Tuesdays.

Office Breckinridge County Circuit Court Clerk
Circuit Clerk Cindy Rhodes
Address Breckinridge County Justice Center
111 West 2nd Street
P.O. Box 111
Hardinsburg, KY 40143
Phone 270-756-2239
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM
(Open until 5:00 PM on Tuesdays)
Website Kentucky Court of Justice - Breckinridge

The Breckinridge County Justice Center houses both Circuit and District Courts. The building is located in downtown Hardinsburg. Tuesday extended hours provide extra time for record requests.

How to Get Breckinridge County Dissolution Of Marriage Records

You can request Breckinridge County dissolution records in person or by mail. The Circuit Clerk accepts walk-in requests during regular hours. Tuesday hours extend until 5:00 PM for added convenience.

Visit the Breckinridge County Justice Center at 111 West 2nd Street in Hardinsburg. Go to the Circuit Court Clerk's office. The staff will help you locate the case file. They can make copies during your visit.

Breckinridge County Circuit Clerk office at the Justice Center for dissolution records

For mail requests, send a letter to P.O. Box 111, Hardinsburg, KY 40143. Include both parties' names and the divorce year. Provide your contact information. Enclose a self-addressed stamped envelope. Include payment for estimated copy fees.

Breckinridge County Marriage Dissolution Copy Fees

The Breckinridge County Circuit Court Clerk charges standard fees for record copies. Non-commercial copies cost $0.50 per page. These fees follow Kentucky Open Records Act standards.

All fees must be paid in advance for mail requests. The office accepts checks and money orders. Call 270-756-2239 to confirm acceptable payment methods. Ask about current fees before sending your request.

The Kentucky Open Records Act requires a response within 5 working days. The Circuit Clerk follows this timeline for all record requests. Tuesday extended hours help accommodate working residents.

Kentucky State Certificates for Breckinridge County Dissolutions

The Kentucky Office of Vital Statistics holds dissolution certificates from June 1958 forward. These certificates cost $6 each. They confirm that a divorce took place. They show the parties' names and the divorce date.

Send mail requests to 275 East Main Street, Frankfort, KY 40621. Include both spouses' names, the divorce date, and Breckinridge County. You can also order online through VitalChek for an additional fee.

For divorces before 1958, contact the Breckinridge County Circuit Clerk. The state office does not hold older records.

Kentucky Laws for Dissolution Of Marriage in Breckinridge County

Dissolution cases in Breckinridge County follow KRS Chapter 403. These statutes set the rules for filing and completing divorce cases.

KRS 403.140 requires 180 days of Kentucky residency. One spouse must meet this before filing. File in Breckinridge County if you or your spouse lives there.

KRS 403.170 makes Kentucky a no-fault state. The only ground for dissolution is an "irretrievably broken" marriage. Neither spouse must prove fault.

KRS 403.170(2) sets a 60-day waiting period. Spouses must live apart for 60 days after service before the court can finalize the case.

Access to Breckinridge County Dissolution Of Marriage Records

Breckinridge County dissolution records are public under Kentucky law. The Open Records Act grants access to court documents. Anyone can request copies. You do not need to be a party to the case.

Some information may be redacted. This includes Social Security numbers and financial account details. The clerk removes this information before providing copies.

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Cities in Breckinridge County

Breckinridge County includes several communities. All dissolution cases are filed at the Hardinsburg courthouse.

Nearby Counties

These counties neighbor Breckinridge County. File your dissolution case in the county where you or your spouse resides.