DATE OF MARRIAGE
DATE OF DIVORCE
GROOM'S NAME AND AGE
BRIDE'S NAME AND AGE
COUNTRY AND STATE OF FILING
FILING NUMBER
DIVORCE RECORDInformation contained in divorce records are used for various reasons today. One reason might be to prove that a divorce took place so that you can marry again. Or, you may want to check out the background of someone in your life to be sure that a divorce took place. Many are using divorce records to trace family genealogical information. If you need to search through Oregon divorce records, keep in mind that there are some rules and regulations you must follow. Because of the Freedom of Information Act in 1966, these records are open to the public; however, some of the data contained in the decree may not be released by the state because of privacy acts of the individual states. In Oregon, you’ll need to fill out an application with data that is as accurate and complete as you can make it. You’ll also need to state a reason for wanting a copy of the decree and provide your own information such as your name, address, phone number and a copy of photo identification. Then, send the application along with a $20 search fee (payable by check or money order) to:
Vital Records Department of Oregon
P.O. Box 14050
Portland, OR 97293-0050
Phone: (971) 673-1190
It’s a safe and easy way to find the information you need in a short amount of time and to ensure that it’s up-to-date and accurate. The report you’ll receive is compiled by professionals, so it’s easy to read and should contain the thorough results of what was found in the search. The fees for utilizing an online search service is reasonable and if no record is found, you pay nothing. Find out more about online Internet search services that can help you search through Oregon divorce records by clicking on the link below.