Orangetown Dissolution Of Marriage

Orangetown dissolution of marriage records are maintained at the county level by the Rockland County Clerk's Office and Supreme Court in New City. Orangetown is a town in Rockland County in the lower Hudson Valley, and all divorce cases go through the Rockland County Supreme Court. The Orangetown Town Clerk handles birth, death, and marriage certificates but does not keep dissolution records. If you need to search for a dissolution case, get copies, or check the status of a filing, you deal with the county offices in New City.

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Rockland County Clerk and Orangetown Dissolution Records

Orangetown residents file dissolution of marriage cases through the Rockland County Supreme Court. The Rockland County Supreme Court is at 1 South Main Street, Suite 300, New City, NY 10956. Phone: 845-483-8310. The court handles all divorce proceedings for Rockland County. New City is the county seat, so all the offices are in one location.

The Rockland County Clerk's Office is in the same building at 1 South Main Street, Suite 100, New City, NY 10956. Phone: 845-638-5221. The clerk stores every dissolution case file. All papers from the first filing through the final judgment are kept here. To request records, you need to contact this office either in person or by mail.

For in-person requests, bring a valid photo ID and the names of both parties. The case number helps if you have it. Provide the approximate date of the divorce if the case number is unknown. The staff can look up your case and make copies. Mail requests should include a written request, identification, case details, a self-addressed stamped envelope, and payment.

Rockland County has limited online access for dissolution of marriage records. The clerk's office recommends contacting them directly at 845-638-5221 for record requests. Some case index data may be available through online portals, but full dissolution documents are sealed under state law and will not appear in public searches.

The Rockland County Supreme Court website provides information about court operations and procedures.

Orangetown dissolution of marriage records from Rockland County Supreme Court website

This page covers the 9th Judicial District court system that serves Rockland County and several other counties in the lower Hudson Valley region.

The WebCivil Supreme system covers Rockland County. Select Rockland from the county list and enter a name to search. Results include the index number, party names, and case status. Full documents do not show up online because of the Domestic Relations Law Section 235 confidentiality rules. WebCivil is free and has records going back to 1983. It is the best available online tool for locating dissolution case index information in Rockland County.

Orangetown Dissolution Of Marriage Fees

The Rockland County Clerk charges standard fees for dissolution record requests. The search fee is $5.00 per name for each two-year period. Copy fees follow standard New York State rates. Contact the office at 845-638-5221 for the current fee schedule and payment options. Cash, check, and money order are typically accepted.

Filing a new dissolution of marriage case requires $210 for the index number. The Request for Judicial Intervention is $95. A Note of Issue adds $30. Fee waivers are available for those who meet income requirements. Free uncontested divorce forms are available from the NYS Courts website. You can download the full packet and fill it out at home before filing at the courthouse in New City.

Orangetown Town Clerk

The Orangetown Town Clerk is at 26 West Orangeburg Road, Orangeburg, NY 10962. Phone: 845-359-5100. This office handles vital records such as birth, death, and marriage certificates. It does not keep dissolution of marriage records. If you call about a divorce case, they will point you to the Rockland County Clerk at 1 South Main Street in New City.

For a dissolution of marriage certificate from the state, the New York State Department of Health has records for all cases since 1963. Mail orders cost $30 per copy. Online orders are $45 plus a vendor fee. The toll-free number is 855-322-1022. State certificates show basic facts like the names and date of the dissolution but do not include the full terms of the judgment. You need the county clerk for the complete file.

The Department of Health mail request page explains the steps for ordering by mail. Regular handling takes ten to twelve weeks. You must include proper identification with your application. Checks should be made payable to the New York State Department of Health.

Dissolution Record Privacy in Orangetown

All dissolution of marriage files in New York are sealed. Only the parties, their attorneys, or a person with a court order can access the full file. This rule comes from Domestic Relations Law Section 235 and applies to every case in Rockland County. The records remain sealed for 100 years from the date of filing. After that, they become public.

A non-party who needs access must file a motion in Supreme Court requesting a release order. The court reviews the request and decides whether to grant it. Without that order, the clerk cannot let you see the file. A Certificate of Disposition can be requested by anyone. It confirms that a divorce took place in the county but does not share the details of the case.

Note: For divorce certificates from 1963 forward, the NYS Department of Health is an alternative source that does not require court authorization.

Rockland County Supreme Court

The Rockland County Supreme Court is at 1 South Main Street, Suite 300, New City, NY 10956. Phone: 845-483-8310. This court handles all dissolution of marriage proceedings for Orangetown and the rest of Rockland County. The court is part of the 9th Judicial District, which also covers Westchester, Putnam, Dutchess, and Orange counties. After the judge signs the final judgment, the clerk downstairs stores the completed file.

The Court Resource Center in New City can help people who are going through a dissolution without a lawyer. Staff there answer questions about forms and procedures. They have free dissolution packets ready to hand out. They cannot give legal advice, but they can point you in the right direction. The Rockland County Bar Association also runs a lawyer referral service for people who need representation in a contested case.

Nearby Cities

These nearby communities also file dissolution of marriage cases through the Rockland County system.

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