Search Huntington Dissolution Of Marriage

Huntington dissolution of marriage records are kept at the Suffolk County Clerk's Office in Riverhead. Huntington is a town in western Suffolk County on Long Island's north shore. It does not operate its own divorce court or keep dissolution files locally. All cases go through the Suffolk County Supreme Court, and the county clerk holds every record. The Huntington Town Clerk at 100 Main Street deals with vital records only. To search for a dissolution case, request copies, or check the status of a filing, the Suffolk County Clerk is where you need to go.

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Suffolk County Clerk and Huntington Dissolution Cases

Huntington dissolution of marriage cases are filed at the Suffolk County Supreme Court. The Suffolk County Clerk's Office at 300 Center Drive, Riverhead, NY 11901 stores every dissolution file. Phone: 631-852-2000. Whether you filed last year or twenty years ago, the records are there.

In-person requests are the quickest way to get records. Visit the clerk's office during business hours with a valid photo ID. Your ID should match the name on the dissolution case. If your last name changed since the case, bring supporting documents like a marriage certificate or court order showing the name change. Tell the clerk both party names and the index number if you have it. They will pull the file and make copies.

Mail requests need a notarized written request sent to the Suffolk County Clerk at 300 Center Drive, Riverhead, NY 11901. State what you need, include both party names, the case year, and payment. Make checks payable to the Suffolk County Clerk. Add a self-addressed stamped envelope. Allow a few business days for the clerk to process your request and mail back the copies.

The Suffolk County Matrimonial Center at 400 Carleton Avenue in Central Islip handles active dissolution cases and court appearances. Phone: 631-740-3850. Completed case records, though, live at the clerk's office in Riverhead.

The WebCivil Supreme site lets you search for dissolution cases across New York State. Select Suffolk County and type in a party name. Results show the index number, party names, case type, and status. It is free. Full documents do not show up because Section 235 of the Domestic Relations Law keeps dissolution files sealed. Use the index number from WebCivil to request the actual file from the clerk.

The Suffolk County Clerk provides information on their website about requesting dissolution records.

Huntington dissolution of marriage records through Suffolk County Clerk

This covers the process for in-person and mail requests at the county clerk's office.

Electronically filed cases are on NYSCEF. Parties and attorneys with accounts can view their own case documents. The public cannot see dissolution files on NYSCEF because of the matrimonial seal. The system does confirm whether a case exists and its basic status.

Huntington Dissolution Record Fees

The Suffolk County Clerk charges $5.00 per name for each two-year search period. Certified copies are $5.00 for the first four pages and $1.25 for each page after that. The maximum per document is $40. Plain copies cost $0.65 a page. Payment is by cash, check, or money order.

New dissolution filings require $210 for the index number. The RJI costs $95. A Note of Issue is $30. These are set by state law and apply across all of New York. If you cannot afford the fees, a fee waiver form is available. Free uncontested dissolution forms can be found on the NYS Courts website.

Note: All dissolution records in Suffolk County are sealed for 100 years and only the parties or attorneys of record can access them.

Huntington Town Clerk

The Huntington Town Clerk is at 100 Main Street, Huntington, NY 11743. Phone: 631-351-3206. This office handles birth certificates, death records, and marriage licenses for Huntington. It does not keep dissolution of marriage records at all. If you call the town clerk about a divorce, they will point you to the Suffolk County Clerk in Riverhead.

For a state-level dissolution certificate, contact the New York State Department of Health. They have records since 1963. Mail orders cost $30. Online orders are $45 plus a vendor fee. Phone: 855-322-1022. The state certificate shows names, the date, and the county but does not have the terms of the dissolution agreement. For the full judgment, you need to get the file from the county clerk.

Huntington Dissolution Filing Rules

New York law requires that all dissolution of marriage cases go through the Supreme Court. No town court, city court, or family court in the state can grant a dissolution. For Huntington, the Suffolk County Supreme Court has sole authority. Under Domestic Relations Law Section 235, every file in a dissolution case is sealed for 100 years. Only the parties, their attorneys, or someone with a court order can look at these files.

To file for dissolution in Suffolk County, at least one spouse must have lived in New York for two years. If both spouses live here and the grounds arose in the state, one year is enough. A six-month residency works if the marriage took place in New York or the couple lived here together. The most common ground is irretrievable breakdown of the relationship for six months. Fault grounds are still on the books, but most Huntington cases go the no-fault route because it saves time and keeps things simpler.

Non-parties who want to see a dissolution file need a notarized release from one of the parties. Without that, they must file a motion asking the Supreme Court for an order allowing access. A Certificate of Disposition from the county clerk can prove a dissolution happened without revealing the sealed details of the case.

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These Suffolk County communities also file dissolution cases through the county clerk in Riverhead.

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