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In Vermont, you can obtain a copy of someones divorce records and marriage history by writing the vital statistics office or visiting the court house in which the divorce was filed. Depending on your situation, this may not be a convenient choice. Now days technology has given way to online public records directories where you can search Vermont divorce records directly by name.

If you’re like many people, you’re probably curious about someones marriage history, you can search through Vermont’s divorce records to verify whether someone, probably a person you’re involved with or maybe a person that a friend of yours is involved with, is indeed legally divorced if it’s known that they are divorced, or whether they’ve had a divorce in the past if the issue isn’t known.

Whatever the reason or reasons are, public records such as divorce records will indisputably answer these questions rattling around in your brain. They’ll give you full disclosure of any divorce proceedings, including the names of those involved, their ages, their children, their address and what settlements resulted from the case.

As the best divorce records search sites contain literally millions of files, it’s important before you begin to gather as much information as you can relating to the people you’re going to be looking up. A simple search based on nothing but a name may return way too many results to be useful.

If you’re specific enough in your search by including the names of both people in the case, their birth dates, the area where the case was conducted or other such information, you’re almost sure to instantly reach the files you’re searching for. If you don’t know this information you may be forced to do a quick look through each file to see if it seems to be the right one, or do a further search through other public records to gain the necessary information to proceed in your divorce records search.

The best divorce records sites such as your county registry will also allow searches through other public records systems, giving you a great one stop spot for all your data culling needs.

So before you go waltzing down the aisle with your partner, or allow a close friend to do the same with theirs, take the time to make use of this valuable resource and make sure there are no skeletons hiding in any closets. Surprises are often nice, but not surprises of the skeleton in the closet variety.

Search Vermont divorce records at http://www.countyregistry.org/divorce-records/vermont/

Danny Childs is an expert and author on public records in Vermont.

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