Campbell County Dissolution Of Marriage Records Search

Finding Campbell County dissolution of marriage records starts at the Circuit Court Clerk office in Newport. The 17th Judicial Circuit serves this Northern Kentucky county. Records include divorce petitions, final decrees, and case files. You can search these public records in person or online. The courthouse sits on York Street in downtown Newport.

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Campbell County Quick Facts

17th Judicial Circuit
Newport County Seat
2 Court Divisions
180 Residency Days

Campbell County Circuit Court Clerk for Dissolution Of Marriage

Taunya Nolan Jack serves as Campbell County Circuit Court Clerk. Her office keeps all dissolution of marriage records for the 17th Judicial Circuit. The courthouse stands at 330 York Street in Newport. Staff process new divorce filings. They also maintain existing case files. You can request copies of any document.

The Circuit Clerk handles divorce petitions from Campbell County residents. Cases are filed in the division serving the area. The office provides certified copies of decrees. Plain copies are also available. Staff can help you locate older records. Some files may be stored off-site.

Campbell County Circuit Court Clerk office for dissolution of marriage records in Newport
Office Campbell County Circuit Court Clerk
Clerk Taunya Nolan Jack
Address Campbell County Courthouse
330 York St.
Newport, KY 41071
Phone (859) 292-6314
Fax (859) 292-6318
Website kycourts.gov/Campbell

Note: Call before visiting to confirm record availability and office hours.

How to Search Campbell County Dissolution Of Marriage Records

You have options for finding dissolution of marriage records in Campbell County. Online search works through Kentucky CourtNet. In-person visits let you view files directly. Both methods are open to the public.

Kentucky CourtNet 2.0 provides statewide access to court records. You can search by name or case number. This covers Campbell County cases. Registration is required. The system shows case details and docket entries. You cannot view actual documents online. For copies, contact the Circuit Clerk.

Visiting the Newport courthouse lets you review complete files. Staff will help you find records. Bring identification. Older cases may need advance notice. The office can retrieve files stored off-site.

To search Campbell County dissolution of marriage records effectively, gather these facts first:

  • Full names of both former spouses
  • Approximate year of divorce
  • Case number if known

Contact the Clerk at (859) 292-6314 with questions about locating specific records.

Dissolution Of Marriage Process in Campbell County

Filing for dissolution of marriage in Campbell County follows Kentucky law. The process creates records at each step. These become part of your case file. The Circuit Clerk maintains them permanently.

First, you file a petition with the Campbell County Circuit Clerk. You must have lived in Kentucky for 180 days. You file in the county where you reside. The clerk assigns a case number. The 17th Judicial Circuit hears the matter.

Next, you serve your spouse. This can be done by the Campbell County Sheriff. Private process servers are also allowed. Proof of service is filed with the court.

Kentucky is a no-fault state. The only ground is that the marriage is irretrievably broken. Under KRS 403.170, a 60-day waiting period applies after service. The court may issue temporary orders during this time.

The final decree ends the marriage. It is signed by the judge. This document is filed with the Circuit Clerk. It becomes a public record in Campbell County.

Campbell County Dissolution Of Marriage Record Types

Campbell County dissolution of marriage records include several document types. Each serves a different purpose. All are available from the Circuit Clerk.

The petition starts the case. It states the marriage is irretrievably broken. It requests relief from the court. This may include property division. Child custody may be addressed. Support requests are included.

The final decree is the court order ending the marriage. It is signed by the judge. This document is most often requested. You need it for name changes. Remarriage requires it. Many legal tasks need this paper.

Campbell County dissolution of marriage files may also contain settlement agreements. These show what the parties agreed upon. Financial affidavits detail income and assets. Parenting plans address child custody. All are part of the public record.

Certified copies cost more than plain copies. Certification means the copy is official. It bears the Clerk's seal. Many agencies require certified copies.

Dissolution Certificates for Campbell County

The Kentucky Office of Vital Statistics issues dissolution certificates. These differ from court records. A certificate confirms the divorce occurred. It does not include case details.

Certificates list the names of both spouses. They show the divorce date. The county of dissolution is included. Campbell County cases are recorded there. Records date back to June 1958.

You can order a certificate by mail. Send your request to 275 East Main Street, Frankfort, KY 40621. Include names and dates. The fee is $6. Online ordering is available through the state portal.

For full decrees with all terms, contact the Campbell County Circuit Clerk directly. Certificates alone do not suffice for most legal purposes.

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Cities in Campbell County

Campbell County includes several cities. Residents of any may file for dissolution of marriage in Newport. The Circuit Court serves all communities in the county.

Other areas include Highland Heights, Cold Spring, and Bellevue. All Campbell County residents file at the Newport courthouse.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Campbell County. You must file in the county where you live. Verify your residence before filing your dissolution case.