McCracken County Dissolution Of Marriage Records Search

McCracken County dissolution of marriage records are housed at the Courthouse in Paducah. The 2nd Judicial Circuit serves this western Kentucky county. Circuit Court Clerk Anita Turner maintains all divorce case files. Extended Monday hours until 5:30 PM offer added convenience. Records are accessible online or in person.

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McCracken County Quick Facts

2nd Judicial Circuit
Paducah County Seat
5:30 PM Monday Hours
180 Residency Days

McCracken County Circuit Court Clerk for Dissolution Of Marriage

Anita Turner serves as McCracken County Circuit Court Clerk. Her office is at the Courthouse on Clarence Gaines Street. The building is in downtown Paducah. Staff handle all dissolution of marriage records. They assist the public daily.

The Circuit Clerk maintains divorce files for the 2nd Judicial Circuit. Cases from McCracken County are stored here. Petitions are processed. Decrees are filed. Copies are provided upon request.

Note the separate County Clerk office. Jamie Huskey serves as County Clerk. That office is at (270) 444-4700. They handle marriage licenses. Do not confuse the two offices. For divorce records, contact the Circuit Clerk.

McCracken County Circuit Court Clerk office for dissolution of marriage records in Paducah
Office McCracken County Circuit Court Clerk
Clerk Anita Turner
Address McCracken County Courthouse
300 Clarence Gaines Street
Paducah, KY 42003
Mailing P.O. Box 1455, Paducah, KY 42002-1455
Circuit Phone (270) 575-7280
District Phone (270) 575-7270
Hours Monday-Friday, 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM (open until 5:30 PM Mondays)
Website kycourts.gov/McCracken

How to Search McCracken County Dissolution Of Marriage Records

Finding McCracken County dissolution of marriage records is straightforward. Multiple search options exist. Online access provides basic data. In-person visits offer complete files.

Kentucky CourtNet provides statewide electronic access. You can search McCracken County cases there. Enter names or case numbers. Registration is required. Case status is displayed. Document review requires a courthouse visit.

Visit the Paducah Courthouse for full records. The Circuit Clerk assists visitors. Monday hours extend until 5:30 PM. This helps working people. Other days close at 4:30 PM. Bring identification. Copy fees apply.

When searching McCracken County dissolution of marriage records, have these ready:

  • Complete names of both former spouses
  • Approximate year of the divorce
  • Case number if available

Note: Extended Monday hours provide extra time for record requests after typical work hours.

Dissolution Of Marriage Process in McCracken County

The process for ending a marriage in McCracken County follows Kentucky statutes. Each step generates records. The Circuit Clerk maintains them. Your case creates a permanent file.

First, establish residency. Kentucky requires 180 days. You must live in the state. File in McCracken County if you reside here. The Circuit Clerk accepts your petition. Fees are collected. A case number is assigned.

Next, serve your spouse. The McCracken County Sheriff provides this service. Private process servers are an option. Proper notice is essential. Proof is filed with the court.

Kentucky recognizes no-fault divorce only. The marriage must be irretrievably broken. This is the sole legal ground. Neither spouse is blamed. This simplifies proceedings.

A waiting period follows service. Sixty days is mandatory. The court cannot finalize before. Temporary orders may help. These address immediate needs. Child custody can be arranged. Support may be ordered.

The final decree completes the case. The judge signs this order. It dissolves the marriage. Terms are established. File it with the Clerk. Obtain certified copies. Keep them secure.

McCracken County Dissolution Of Marriage Record Types

McCracken County maintains complete dissolution records. Case files contain various documents. Each plays a role.

The petition initiates the case. One spouse files it. Facts are stated. Grounds are alleged. Relief is requested. Property is addressed. Children are mentioned.

The answer responds to the petition. The other spouse files it. Claims may be admitted. They may be denied. Counterclaims are permitted. The record expands.

Agreements may be filed. These settle disputes. Terms are set. Property is divided. Custody is arranged. Support is fixed. The court approves.

The final decree is paramount. It ends the marriage. It orders all terms. This is the document you need. Get certified copies. Many uses require them.

Dissolution Certificates for McCracken County Cases

The Kentucky Office of Vital Statistics issues certificates. These differ from court records. Certificates are brief summaries. They confirm the divorce.

Certificates contain limited data. Names are shown. The divorce date appears. The county is listed. McCracken County divorces are recorded. The database begins in 1958.

Order by mail from Frankfort. The fee is $6. The address is 275 East Main Street. Provide full information. Allow processing time.

Legal matters typically need the decree. Certificates are not always accepted. Get the full record from the Circuit Clerk. Visit the Paducah office. Request certified copies.

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Cities in McCracken County

McCracken County includes these communities. All residents file dissolution cases in Paducah. The Courthouse serves the entire county.

Other areas include Massac, Woodlawn-Oakdale, and Cecilia. All McCracken County residents use the Paducah courthouse.

Nearby Counties

These counties neighbor McCracken County. You must file where you reside. Confirm your county before filing.