Campbell County Divorce Decree Records

Campbell County is located in northern Kentucky along the Ohio River. The county has two seats: Newport and Alexandria. The 17th Judicial Circuit serves Campbell County residents seeking divorce decree records. This circuit is shared with Kenton County. These official court documents prove a marriage has been legally dissolved. The Campbell County Circuit Court Clerk maintains all divorce records.

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Campbell County Divorce Decree Quick Facts

93K Population
$6 Certificate Fee
17th Judicial Circuit
1958 Records Since

Campbell County Circuit Court Clerk for Divorce Decrees

The Campbell County Circuit Court Clerk manages all divorce records for the 17th Judicial Circuit. Clerk Taunya Nolan Jack oversees the office. Circuit court clerks are responsible for managing the records of Kentucky's Circuit, Family, District and Business courts.

The Office of Circuit Court Clerk in each county is the starting point for requesting copies of court records from cases in that county. This applies to Campbell County divorce decree requests.

Campbell County Circuit Court resource page for divorce decree records

The Campbell County Circuit Court Clerk's main phone number is 859-292-6314. When calling, press 1 for District Court or 2 for Circuit Court. This helps route your call to the correct department.

Payment options include cash, local check, money order, and credit or debit cards. A processing fee applies to card payments. Cash is required for bond payments. You can also pay online with ePay.

Visit the Campbell County court information page for current updates on hours and services.

How to Get a Campbell County Divorce Decree

You can obtain a Campbell County divorce decree in several ways. Visit the courthouse in person for same-day service. Call 859-292-6314 to ask about mail-in requests. Online payment is available through ePay.

When calling, press 2 for Circuit Court. This connects you to the division that handles divorce records. Staff can explain how to request certified copies.

The Campbell County divorce decree you receive depends on the age of the case. Current records from the last 15 years stay at the local courthouse. Records between 15 and 35 years old move to the State Records Center. Contact state.records@ky.gov for these records.

Records older than 35 years go to the Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives. Visit kdla.ky.gov for request forms. KDLA charges $20 for in-state research requests. Out-of-state requests cost $25.

Search Campbell County Divorce Decree Records Online

CourtNet 2.0 helps you locate Campbell County divorce decree records quickly. Enter the name of one spouse to start your search. Add Campbell County to narrow results. The system shows case numbers and filing dates.

CourtNet does not show the full document contents. You must contact the clerk for actual copies. The database tells you where to look. Basic searches are free and require no registration.

Visit CourtNet 2.0 to begin your search for Campbell County divorce decree records.

Nearby Counties for Divorce Decree Records

These counties neighbor Campbell County. You must file for divorce in the county where you reside.

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