Clay Dissolution Of Marriage Lookup

Clay dissolution of marriage records are kept by the Onondaga County Clerk's Office in Syracuse. Clay is a town in Onondaga County, and the county handles all divorce filings and court records. The Onondaga County Supreme Court processes every dissolution case for the area. To search for a case, get copies of a judgment, or check a filing, you need the Onondaga County Clerk at 401 Montgomery Street. The Clay Town Clerk on State Route 31 deals with local vital records but does not store any dissolution of marriage files.

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Clay Dissolution Of Marriage Overview

58,805 Town Population
Onondaga County Filing County
$210 Filing Fee
5th District Judicial District

Onondaga County Clerk and Clay Dissolution Cases

Clay residents file dissolution of marriage cases through the Onondaga County Supreme Court. The Onondaga County Clerk's Office is at 401 Montgomery Street, Room 200, Syracuse, NY 13202. Phone: 315-435-2226. The clerk maintains all case files from the initial petition through the final judgment. This is the sole office that stores and provides copies of dissolution records for Clay.

The Onondaga County Supreme Court is at 505 South State Street in Syracuse. Phone: 315-671-1030. This is where dissolution hearings take place and where judges sign off on divorce judgments. The Supreme Court Clerk's Office handles filing of new cases and motions. Request forms for dissolution records are on the NYS Courts website.

Clay is about 10 miles north of downtown Syracuse. Getting to the courthouse and clerk's office is a short trip for most Clay residents. The clerk's office is open Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM. Note that the office closes the first Tuesday of each month from 10:30 to 11:00 AM for a staff meeting.

The Onondaga County Clerk provides information about accessing dissolution of marriage records on their site.

Clay dissolution of marriage records from Onondaga County Clerk website

The county clerk website has details on what records are kept, how to request them, and the fees that apply for Clay dissolution cases.

Use WebCivil Supreme to search for Clay dissolution of marriage cases online. Select Onondaga from the county drop-down and enter a name. Results include the index number, names of both parties, and the current case status. You will not see the full case documents online because of the Domestic Relations Law Section 235 confidentiality rules. The search is free and covers cases back to 1983.

For cases filed through the electronic system, check NYSCEF. E-filing became mandatory for many case types in New York. If you can't find a recent Clay dissolution case in the clerk's records, it may only exist in NYSCEF.

Clay Dissolution Of Marriage Fees and Costs

Standard New York State fees apply to Clay dissolution of marriage cases. Filing a new case requires $210 for the index number. The Request for Judicial Intervention adds $95, and a Note of Issue costs $30. These fees are set by the state and are the same across all counties.

Copy fees for existing records follow standard rates. Plain copies run $0.65 per page. Certified copies cost $5.00 for the first four pages and $1.25 per additional page. A search fee of $5.00 per two-year period may apply if you don't have the exact case number. Contact the Onondaga County Clerk at 315-435-2226 for their current schedule since some fees can change.

Fee waivers exist for people who can't afford court costs. You file a request with the court, and a judge decides if you qualify. Free uncontested divorce forms are on the NYS Courts website. The court also has resource centers that can help with the paperwork.

Clay Town Clerk

The Clay Town Clerk is at 4401 State Route 31, Clay, NY 13041. Phone: 315-652-3800. This office handles local vital records including birth certificates, death records, and marriage licenses. It does not keep dissolution of marriage records.

If you need a dissolution of marriage certificate from the state, the New York State Department of Health stores records for every case since 1963. Mail orders are $30. Online orders cost $45 plus a vendor fee. The toll-free line is 855-322-1022. These certificates give you basic facts about the dissolution but not the full divorce decree. For the decree, go to the Onondaga County Clerk.

Note: Public access terminals at the Onondaga County courthouse let Clay residents search for case numbers on their own during business hours.

Nearby Cities

Syracuse is the nearest major city and the county seat where all Clay dissolution records are filed.

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