Schuyler County Dissolution Of Marriage

Schuyler County dissolution of marriage records are managed at the County Clerk's Office in Watkins Glen. This small Finger Lakes county files all divorce cases through the Supreme Court. If you need to look up a dissolution of marriage record, request a copy of a judgment, or check on a case, the clerk's office on Ninth Street is the place to go. Schuyler County does not offer its own online search portal for court records, but the state's WebCivil system covers cases here. The clerk handles requests in person and by mail, and the staff can help you find what you need.

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Schuyler County Dissolution Of Marriage Overview

6th District Judicial District
Watkins Glen County Seat
$0.65 Per Page Copy Fee
Since 1847 Records on File

Schuyler County Clerk and Dissolution Records

The Schuyler County Clerk's Office is at 105 Ninth Street, Unit 9, Watkins Glen, NY 14891. The phone number is 607-228-3350. The clerk maintains all dissolution of marriage case files from the Schuyler County Supreme Court. Every paper in a matrimonial case ends up in this office. That covers the summons, complaint, financial disclosures, stipulations, and the final judgment.

Visit the office with a valid photo ID to request copies. You need to know the names of both parties and either the index number or the year the case was filed. The staff will pull the file and let you look at it if you are an authorized party. Copies run $0.65 per page. Mail requests work too. Just write to the clerk at the Ninth Street address with the same information and include your payment.

Schuyler County is part of the 6th Judicial District. The Supreme Court here handles all dissolution of marriage cases for county residents. No other court in New York can grant a divorce. The courthouse in Watkins Glen is where all filings take place, and the clerk's office serves as the records arm of the court.

Use the WebCivil Supreme system to search for dissolution of marriage cases in Schuyler County. Select Schuyler from the county drop-down and enter a party name. The system returns the index number, party names, case type, and status. This tool is free and covers cases going back to 1983 for all 62 New York counties.

Full documents will not show up on WebCivil. Matrimonial files are sealed under state law. The search gives you the basic case data you need to make a request at the clerk's office. Once you have the index number, you can call or visit the clerk to get copies of the judgment or other papers in the file.

Schuyler County does not have a separate online records search tool. The county website has general office information but no record lookup feature. For anyone who cannot visit Watkins Glen in person, a phone call to 607-228-3350 is the next best option. The clerk can check on a case and let you know what is on file before you send a written request.

Note: Schuyler County dissolution of marriage records are sealed for 100 years under Domestic Relations Law Section 235, limiting access to the parties, their lawyers, or those with a court order.

Schuyler County Dissolution Record Fees

Fees for dissolution of marriage records in Schuyler County match the standard schedule across New York State. Plain copies cost $0.65 per page. A minimum charge of $1.30 applies. Certified copies carry a certification fee on top of the per-page cost. Search certificates are $5.00 per name for each two-year period searched. Exemplified copies cost $25.00 plus the certification fee.

Filing a new dissolution of marriage case costs $210 for the index number. You also pay $95 for the Request for Judicial Intervention and $30 for the Note of Issue. People who cannot pay can ask the court for a fee waiver. The forms are available at the courthouse or through the state courts website, which also has all the divorce filing forms you would need.

The Schuyler County Clerk's Office website has contact information and basic details about services.

Schuyler County Clerk's Office website for dissolution of marriage records

Check the site for current office hours before planning a visit to Watkins Glen.

Access Rules for Schuyler County Dissolution Files

Dissolution of marriage records in Schuyler County are confidential. New York's Domestic Relations Law Section 235 keeps all matrimonial case files sealed. Only the named parties, their attorneys, or someone with a court order may see the full file. A third party needs a notarized authorization letter from one of the spouses. The letter must list your full name, the names of the parties, and the index number of the case.

Anyone can request a Certificate of Disposition. This short document confirms that a dissolution of marriage was entered in Schuyler County. It shows the result but not the terms. Town and village clerks across the state accept it as proof when someone applies for a new marriage license.

The New York State Department of Health issues dissolution of marriage certificates for cases from 1963 to the present. These are separate from the court file. A DOH certificate lists the names and the date the marriage ended. Mail orders are $30. Online orders are $45 plus a processing fee. The DOH mailing address is P.O. Box 2602, Albany, NY 12220-2602. The toll-free number is 855-322-1022.

State-Level Resources for Schuyler County

Residents of Schuyler County can use several state resources when dealing with dissolution of marriage records. The DOH Vital Records page is the starting point for ordering certificates. The New York State Archives holds older dissolution files from upstate counties. Records before July 1, 1847, were filed at the state level. After that date, the county clerk keeps them.

For corrections to a dissolution certificate, the DOH corrections and amendments page explains the process. Errors on the record can be fixed if you send the right paperwork. A new certificate is not made. The correction is added to the existing record. Schuyler County residents can also pick up free divorce forms at the courthouse in Watkins Glen or print them from the state courts site.

Nearby Counties

Dissolution of marriage records are filed in the county where the case was heard. If your case was in a nearby county, reach out to that clerk.

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