Bullitt County Dissolution Of Marriage Records

Bullitt County dissolution of marriage records are kept at the Judicial Center in Shepherdsville. The 14th Judicial Circuit serves this county south of Louisville. You can search for divorce decrees and case files at the Circuit Court Clerk office. Records date back many decades. Staff can help you locate specific documents.

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Bullitt County Quick Facts

14th Judicial Circuit
Shepherdsville County Seat
3 Court Divisions
60 Day Separation

Bullitt County Circuit Court Clerk for Dissolution Of Marriage

Paulita A. Keith serves as Circuit Court Clerk for Bullitt County. Her office maintains all dissolution of marriage records. The Judicial Center is on Frank E. Simon Avenue. This modern facility houses court operations. Staff handle filings and record requests daily.

The Clerk's office receives all divorce petitions for Bullitt County. Cases are assigned to the appropriate division. The 14th Judicial Circuit handles family matters. Staff process thousands of cases each year. Many involve dissolution of marriage.

Bullitt County Circuit Court Clerk office for dissolution of marriage records in Shepherdsville
Office Bullitt County Circuit Court Clerk
Clerk Paulita A. Keith
Address Bullitt County Judicial Center
250 Frank E. Simon Ave.
Shepherdsville, KY 40165
Phone (502) 543-7104
Website kycourts.gov/Bullitt

Note: The Judicial Center provides accessible parking and entry for all visitors.

How to Search Bullitt County Dissolution Of Marriage Records

Finding dissolution of marriage records in Bullitt County is straightforward. You can search online or visit the courthouse. Both options work well. Choose based on your needs.

Kentucky CourtNet provides online access to case information. You can search by party name. Case numbers work too. The system shows docket entries. It lists case status. You cannot download documents. For copies, visit the Clerk.

In-person searches let you view complete files. Visit the Shepherdsville Judicial Center. Staff will assist you. Bring valid identification. Copies are available for a fee.

When searching Bullitt County dissolution of marriage records, bring these details:

  • Full legal names from the marriage
  • Year the divorce was finalized
  • Case number if you have it

Call (502) 543-7104 before your visit. Ask about record location. Some older files may be archived.

Dissolution Of Marriage Process in Bullitt County

The process for ending a marriage in Bullitt County follows state law. Each step creates a record. The Circuit Clerk keeps these documents. Your case file grows as the process moves forward.

Start by filing a petition. You must meet Kentucky's residency rule. Live in the state for 180 days first. File in Bullitt County if you live here. The Clerk accepts your petition. You pay the filing fee. A case number is assigned.

Service comes next. The Bullitt County Sheriff can serve papers. You may use a private process server. Your spouse must receive notice. Proof goes to the court.

Kentucky allows only no-fault divorce. The law is clear. The marriage must be irretriably broken. This is the sole ground. Neither spouse must prove fault. This simplifies the process.

A 60-day wait is required. The clock starts after service. The court cannot finalize sooner. Temporary orders may issue. These cover urgent needs. Custody can be addressed. Support may be ordered.

The decree ends it all. The judge signs this order. It is filed with the Clerk. Your marriage is dissolved. The record is permanent.

Bullitt County Dissolution Of Marriage Document Types

Bullitt County maintains several types of dissolution records. Each document serves a purpose. Together they tell the story of the case.

The petition opens the case. It is filed by one spouse. It states basic facts. The marriage date is included. Children are listed. Property is described. Relief is requested.

The answer responds to the petition. The other spouse files it. They may agree. They may disagree. A counterclaim may be added. This becomes part of the record.

Settlement agreements end many cases. Spouses agree on terms. Property is divided. Custody is settled. Support is set. The court approves. This becomes the order.

The final decree is crucial. It is the court's order. The marriage ends. Terms are binding. Get certified copies. You will need them later.

Dissolution Certificates from Vital Statistics

The state Office of Vital Statistics keeps certificates. These differ from court decrees. Certificates are short. They confirm the divorce. They lack details.

A certificate shows names. It shows the date. It shows the county. Bullitt County divorces are listed. Records start in 1958.

Order from Frankfort. The address is 275 East Main Street. Send $6 per copy. Include full information. Names must be exact. Dates help the search.

Most legal needs require the full decree. Certificates work for some uses. Name changes may accept them. Many agencies want more. Get the decree from the Circuit Clerk.

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Cities in Bullitt County

Bullitt County includes these communities. Residents file dissolution cases in Shepherdsville. The Judicial Center serves all.

Other communities include Lebanon Junction, Pioneer Village, and Fox Chase. All Bullitt County residents use the Shepherdsville courthouse.

Nearby Counties

These counties neighbor Bullitt County. File your dissolution case where you reside. Check your address to be sure.