Bell County Texas Divorce Records
Bell County, TX
The State of Texas requires a 60 day waiting period from the date the divorce is filed before the case can be heard in court. - Pro Se filing is most appropriate when both parties agree to the divorce and there are no children, and there are no assets (house, property, or retirement savings) -
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Bell County Divorce Records are legal documents relating to a couple's divorce in Bell County, Texas. They include the divorce papers that the couple files in Bell County Court, as well as any records created during the divorce procedure, and a divorce certificate.
https://www.countyoffice.org/tx-bell-county-divorce-records/Bell County, TX
(254) 933-5171 [email protected] Vital Statistic Records (Death, Birth, Marriage, DD214 & Assumed Name Certificates) Please use the links on the left hand side for information on requesting these records. (254) 933-5165 Search Active Assumed Names [email protected]
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Any requesting party can confirm the registry of a divorce they’re seeking after obtaining copies of divorce verification letters from the Texas Department of State Health Services. Simply file a request containing the details of the divorce and pay the required fee of $20.00. Such documents will be processed within 10-15 days upon its receipt.
https://www.countygovrecords.com/bell-county-divorce-records.htmlBell County Divorce Records – Divorce in Texas
Any requesting party can confirm the registry of a divorce they’re seeking after obtaining copies of divorce verification letters from the Texas Department of State Health Services. Simply file a request containing the details of the divorce and pay the required fee of $20.00. Such documents will be processed within 10-15 days upon its receipt.
https://www.edivorceintexas.com/bell-county-divorce/Bell County, TX
In order to get a divorce in Bell County, Texas you must meet the minimum residency requirements. Resident of Texas for a minimum of 6 months (either spouse); and Resident of Bell County for a minimum of 3 months (either spouse) These timeframes are in relation to the date you file for divorce (not when the divorce is final).
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The public record search of the Civil system will costs $5 per name. Provide as much information for the search as possible. Please be as specific as possible on what you are looking for. This will help the clerk identify whether there is an instrument filed on the case that meets your needs. You can request a copy of the instrument (s) here.
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(254) 933-5171 Vital Statistic Records - Birth Certificates - Death Certificates - Get a Marriage License or Certified Copy - DD214 - Assumed Name Certificates - Search Assumed Names [email protected] (254) 933-5165 Meeting Agendas & Postings Fax to (254) 933-5176 or email to [email protected] Fax Numbers:
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On June 7, 2021, Bell County implemented a new Judicial Case Management Software System called Odyssey which provides an online portal for the public to use to search for case and hearing information. This portal allows citizens a platform to obtain information from their own device without having to travel to or make contact with the courts.
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Get Marriage & Divorce Records from 1 Clerk Office in Bell County, TX Bell County Clerk 1201 Huey Drive Belton, TX 76513 254-933-5160 Directions Bell County Town & City Halls Get Marriage & Divorce Records from 8 Town & City Halls in Bell County, TX Bartlett City Hall 140 West Clark Street Bartlett, TX 76511 254-527-3219 Directions
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Divorce records are kept by the County District Clerk. Five years after Texas entered the Union, Bell County was created from Milam County and named after its creator, Governor Peter Hansborough Bell. Bell County Recorder Office - Birth, Death, Marriage & Divorce Records Bell County PO Box 480 Belton, TX 76513-0480 Hours of Operation: 8AM-5PM CST
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