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Are DuPage County Divorce Records Public?

Yes, divorce records are public in DuPage County. The Illinois Freedom of Information Act and the Illinois Court Record and Document Accessibility Act grant public access to DuPage County divorce records. Accessibility of DuPage County divorce records requires formal requests through the DuPage County Clerk of Circuit Court Office.

For security and privacy reasons, not all DuPage County divorce records are accessible. The DuPage County Clerk of Circuit Court Office will not permit access to sealed divorce records. Also, divorce information involving minors, financial account details, domestic violence and abuse, Social Security Numbers, and confidential settlement agreements are not publicly disclosable.

Who Can Access DuPage County Public Records?

Per Illinois laws, DuPage County divorce records are publicly accessible. However, due to privacy and security concerns, access to some divorce information depends on the requester's identity. The table outlines the requirements for accessing DuPage County divorce records and accessible information for various entities.

Requester Requirements Accessible information
The public Interested individuals can request publicly accessible DuPage County divorce records through the DuPage Clerk of

Circuit Court Office

Names of the divorced parties, dates, locations of divorces, final judgments, petitions and motions, and trial transcripts
Parties to a divorce case Parties to divorce cases have legal rights to complete records relating to their separations Full access to case files unless there are legal restrictions to the documents
Attorneys and legal representatives Formal requests through the DuPage County Clerk of Circuit Court Office to obtain certified copies of divorce records and to access sealed documents Access to publicly accessible information and sensitive documents relevant to specific lawsuits
Law enforcement agencies Requires the names of the parties and the case number (if available) Law enforcement agencies have access to confidential documents for investigations
Approved government agencies Must file formal requests to access sealed divorce records and obtain certified copies of documents Government agencies like child protection and welfare can access DuPage County divorce records for official purposes.

Interested individuals seeking to confirm if they qualify to access sensitive or sealed divorce records should gather the necessary documents (these include names of the divorced parties, dates of divorce, case numbers (if available), government-issued IDs or driver's license, court orders, and letters of authorization) and submit them through mail or in-person visits to the DuPage County Clerk of the Circuit Court at:

505 N. County Farm Road,
Wheaton,
IL 60187
Phone: (630) 407-8700

Do I Need to State My Purpose and Use When Requesting Divorce Records in DuPage County?

No, requesters do not need to state their purposes for requesting DuPage County public divorce records. However, if the request is for sealed documents or sensitive information, it may become necessary to state reasons for access. Also, federal and Illinois laws demand legitimate use of public information.

There are various legitimate reasons for accessing DuPage County divorce records. For instance, requesters can legitimately use DuPage County divorce records for legal purposes or as research materials or personal records.

How do you Request Divorce Records in DuPage County?

In DuPage County, the Clerk of the Circuit Court Office is the custodian of divorce records. Inquirers can register and request access to DuPage County divorce records through the i2file web portal. Alternatively, visit or send mail requests to access DuPage County divorce records to the DuPage County Clerk of Circuit Court Office.

Notwithstanding the request method, accessing DuPage County divorce records may attract fees. Requesters can make payments for copies of DuPage County divorce records by cash (for in-person requests), checks (if the bank is within the United States), money orders, or credit cards.

What Information is Included in a DuPage County Divorce Record?

The content of a DuPage County divorce record depends on the document type. For instance, a divorce certificate, divorce decrees, and divorce case file may contain varying information. The table below outlines the info in the various DuPage County divorce records.

Type of divorce records Content
Divorce certificates This document gives a summary of divorces and contains the following:
  • The names of the divorced parties
  • The date of divorce
  • The name and location of the court that handled the divorce case
Divorce decrees Divorce decrees provide details of the final judgments. A DuPage County divorce decree contains the following:
  • Names of the involved parties
  • Date of divorce
  • Case number
  • Terms of divorce (this includes division of assets and debts, child custody and support, alimony, and other court-imposed conditions)
Divorce case files DuPage County divorce case files are comprehensive documentation of divorce cases. They include:
  • Names of the petitioners and respondents
  • Divorce petition or complaint.
  • Responses and counterclaims
  • Court orders and motions.
  • Evidence/exhibits
  • Trial transcripts
  • Settlement agreements.

For privacy and security reasons, the DuPage County Clerk of Circuit Court Office will redact Social Security Numbers, financial account details, child custody agreements, and other sensitive information from publicly accessible divorce records.

Fees for Accessing DuPage County Divorce Records

Per the Illinois Freedom of Information Act, access to DuPage County divorce records may involve fee payments. Irrespective of the request method (through the i2file portal or the DuPage County Clerk of Circuit Court Office), the following fees apply to copies of DuPage County divorce records:

  • $2.00 for the first page
  • $0.50 per page from page 2 to 20
  • $0.25 per additional page from page 21 and over
  • $6.00 certification fee.

The DuPage County Clerk of Circuit Court Office may offer waivers or cost reductions to veterans, senior citizens, and low-income applicants. Eligible individuals should contact the DuPage County Clerk of Circuit Court Office.

How Long Does It Take to Obtain Divorce Records in DuPage County?

The time it takes to receive a DuPage County divorce record after a request depends on the request method, type of divorce records, volume of the documents, and availability of staff. The table below outlines the timeline for the delivery of the various DuPage County divorce records:

Type of divorce record Timeline for delivery
Divorce certificates
  • Online requests
within a few business days, delivery time may depend on the availability of the documents and the processing time
  • Mail requests
7 to 14 business days
  • In-person requests
same day or a few hours after requests
Divorce decrees
  • Mail requests
7 to 14 business days
  • In-person requests
same day to a few business days
Divorce case files
  • Mail requests
7 to 14 business days or longer
  • In-person requests
1 to 5 business days.

Can I Request Divorce Records Online in DuPage County?

Yes, interested individuals can request DuPage copies of DuPage County divorce records online. The DuPage County Circuit Court Clerk's Office offers online access to divorce records through the i2File web portal. Also, DuPage County divorce records may be accessible through independent online platforms like Illinoiscourtrecords.us. However, users of private websites should be cautious because there are no guarantees of the accuracy and completeness of documents or information from third-party sources.

Are There Any Exceptions to Accessing DuPage County Divorce Records?

Yes, there are exceptions to public access to DuPage County divorce records. For privacy and security reasons, requesters cannot access sealed divorce records. Also, the DuPage County Circuit Court Clerk's Office will redact divorce information relating to minor children, ongoing legal proceedings, financial account details, Social Security Numbers, domestic violence and abuse, and medical records. Individuals seeking access to restricted divorce information must obtain judicial orders from the DuPage County courts that handled the divorce cases.

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