Find Georgetown Divorce Decree Documents

Georgetown is a growing city in Kentucky. Over 39,000 residents live here. It is the county seat of Scott County. The city is near Lexington. All divorce records are at the county courthouse. Georgetown residents contact the Circuit Court Clerk for decrees. The clerk keeps all divorce files. You may need a decree for various legal needs.

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Scott County Circuit Court Clerk

Tina M. Foster Circuit Clerk
502-863-0474 Main Phone
Georgetown Scott County
14th Judicial Circuit

What a Georgetown Divorce Decree Includes

A Georgetown divorce decree is a court order. It ends a marriage legally. The document comes from Scott County Circuit Court. A judge signs it. The decree states the marriage is over. It also contains settlement terms.

The Scott County Circuit Court issues Georgetown divorce decree documents. Tina M. Foster serves as Circuit Clerk. Her office is at the Scott County Justice Center. The address is 119 N. Hamilton Street in Georgetown. You can also check the Scott County Clerk website for information.

Your Georgetown divorce decree has important details. Both spouse names are listed. The marriage date appears. The final divorce date is shown. Court and case number are included. The judge's signature makes it valid. Property division terms are detailed. Child custody orders are outlined. Support amounts are noted.

Scott County Circuit Court resource page for Georgetown divorce decree records

This differs from a divorce certificate. The certificate comes from state Vital Statistics. It only shows basic facts. Names and dates are there. The decree comes from Circuit Court. It has full terms. Most legal matters require the decree. The document carries court weight.

Accessing Georgetown Divorce Decree Copies

You must contact the Scott County Circuit Court Clerk. The Georgetown divorce decree records are at the Justice Center. The clerk's office maintains all files. Tina M. Foster and staff can help.

Office hours are Monday through Friday. The hours are 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. The fax number is 502-863-9089. Jurors can call 502-867-9214.

Georgetown divorce decree records follow state retention. Records 0 to 15 years stay at the local courthouse. Records 15 to 35 years go to the State Records Center. Records over 35 years go to the Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives. Know your divorce date to find the right location.

Note: The Scott County Justice Center has all recent divorce records available during regular business hours.

Georgetown Divorce Decree Storage Locations

The location depends on record age. Kentucky uses standard rules. Scott County follows them.

Records 0 to 15 years old stay local. They are at the Scott County Justice Center. You can visit in person. Staff will assist you. These are the most accessible records.

Records 15 to 35 years old move to the State Records Center. Email state.records@ky.gov. You need the case number. You need the locator number. The Scott County clerk can help get these.

Records over 35 years old go to KDLA. The Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives is in Frankfort. They keep historical records. Genealogists search these. Lawyers use them too.

Online Search for Georgetown Divorce Decree Records

Kentucky provides CourtNet 2.0 for searching. The CourtNet database is free for basic searches. You can search by name. You can search by case number. It covers all counties. This includes Scott County.

CourtNet helps find Georgetown divorce decree records. Enter a name to start. Add Scott County to narrow. The system shows case numbers. It shows filing dates. It shows status. This tells you where to look. CourtNet does not give full documents. Contact the clerk for copies.

Prepare before searching. Have a full name ready. Know an approximate year. Remember Georgetown is in Scott County. Common names return many results. Specific details help. CourtNet is open 24 hours daily.

Georgetown Divorce Certificates from Vital Statistics

The Kentucky Office of Vital Statistics maintains certificates. These go back to June 1958. No records exist before then. For older divorces, contact Scott County Circuit Court Clerk. The Vital Statistics office is in Frankfort.

A divorce certificate has limited facts. It shows both former spouse names. It lists the divorce date. Scott County is shown as location. This proves a divorce occurred. It lacks settlement terms. Some need this to remarry. Others use it for record updates.

Order certificates in several ways. Visit the Frankfort office. Mail an application. Use VitalChek online. Call the toll-free line. Each way needs a search fee. Processing times vary. Mail is slowest.

Vital Statistics cannot confirm by phone. You must submit a request. Include payment. This is state law.

Scott County Divorce Decree Resources

Georgetown is in Scott County. All divorce filings go through the county Circuit Court. The Scott County Circuit Court serves Georgetown residents. For complete county details, visit the Scott County page.

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