Warren County Dissolution Of Marriage

Warren County dissolution of marriage records are housed at the County Clerk's Office on State Route 9 in Lake George. The clerk files and stores all case documents for dissolution proceedings heard by the Warren County Supreme Court. If you want to search for a dissolution of marriage record in Warren County, the state has a free online lookup tool for basic case data. You can also visit the clerk in person at the Lake George office or submit a request by mail. Warren County is in the Adirondack region and is part of the 4th Judicial District where all matrimonial cases go through Supreme Court.

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Warren County Clerk and Dissolution Records

The Warren County Clerk's Office sits at 1340 State Route 9, Lake George, NY 12845. The phone number is 518-761-6429. This is the only place in the county where you can get dissolution of marriage records. The clerk stores all case files connected to divorce and annulment proceedings heard in Warren County Supreme Court. Every document in the file is here, from the first summons to the final judgment.

Visit during regular hours with a valid photo ID. You need the names of both parties and either the index number or the approximate year of filing. The staff will pull the case file and let you view or copy what you are allowed to see. Mail requests are accepted too. Send a written request with the case details and your payment. Include a self-addressed stamped envelope.

Warren County is part of the 4th Judicial District. The Supreme Court here has exclusive power over all dissolution of marriage cases. No other court in the county can grant a divorce. All matrimonial proceedings must be filed through this court. The clerk works hand in hand with the court to manage the case files and handle record requests from parties and their attorneys.

The WebCivil Supreme system lets you search for dissolution of marriage cases filed in Warren County. Pick Warren from the county drop-down, type in a party name, and set the case type to matrimonial. Results display the index number, party names, filing date, and case status. Full documents do not appear online. Domestic Relations Law Section 235 seals all matrimonial files from public view.

WebCivil is free. No sign-up needed. It covers cases from 1983 forward for every county in the state. For Warren County dissolution cases, only basic case index information shows up on screen. The full case files stay sealed at the clerk's office.

Warren County has limited online access for court records beyond what WebCivil provides. If you need more than a case number and filing date, call the clerk at 518-761-6429 or visit the State Route 9 office. Staff can check the file and explain what copies are available to you based on who you are in relation to the case.

Warren County Dissolution Filing Fees

Warren County has set fees for dissolution of marriage records. Plain copies cost $0.65 per page. A certified copy is $5.00. These are some of the most straightforward rates in the state. Filing a new dissolution case costs $210 for the index number. The Request for Judicial Intervention adds $95. A Note of Issue is $30. Fee waivers exist for people who can show financial hardship.

The search fee for existing records runs $5.00 per name for each two-year period. If you are not sure when a case was filed, the search fee can add up across multiple years. Call the Warren County Clerk at 518-761-6429 to get a total before you send payment.

The Warren County Clerk's Office handles all dissolution record requests from its location on State Route 9.

Warren County Clerk's Office dissolution of marriage records in Lake George

Bring your ID and case details to speed up the process when you visit in person.

The New York State Department of Health also provides dissolution certificates for cases from 1963 onward. Mail orders cost $30. Online orders are $45 plus processing. These certificates show names and the date of the dissolution but do not include the terms of the decree. The NYS Courts website has free downloadable forms for people who want to file on their own.

Note: Warren County certified copies cost $5.00 flat, which is lower than the certification fee charged in many other New York counties.

Who Can Access Warren County Dissolution Records

Dissolution of marriage records in Warren County are not public. Section 235 of the Domestic Relations Law makes all matrimonial files confidential. Only the named parties, their attorneys, or someone with a court order can see the full file. Non-parties need a notarized letter from one of the spouses granting access. The letter must include your name, the names of both parties, and the index number.

A Certificate of Disposition is available to anyone. It confirms that a dissolution was entered in Warren County and shows the nature and effect of the judgment. It does not reveal the details of the case. Town clerks accept it as proof of a prior dissolution when someone wants a new marriage license.

Dissolution records older than 100 years become fully public. Genealogy researchers can access these historical files at the Warren County Clerk's Office without restriction. The Adirondack region has rich historical records going back many generations.

State Resources for Warren County

The New York State Department of Health keeps dissolution certificates from 1963 forward. Mail to P.O. Box 2602, Albany, NY 12220-2602. Phone: 855-322-1022. Processing takes 10 to 12 weeks by mail. These certificates have basic facts only and do not cover the terms of the decree.

WebCivil Supreme covers Warren County cases from 1983 onward. Use it to confirm a case exists before driving to Lake George. The NYS Courts divorce page offers forms and guides for self-represented litigants. Legal aid in the Adirondack area can also help with the filing process for people who cannot afford a lawyer.

Cities in Warren County

Warren County includes Glens Falls, Lake George, and several Adirondack towns. No cities in Warren County meet the population threshold for a dedicated page. All residents file for dissolution of marriage at the Warren County Supreme Court. The clerk's office on State Route 9 in Lake George handles all record requests for every town in the county.

Nearby Counties

If a dissolution of marriage was filed in a neighboring county, you need to contact that county's clerk. Here are the counties near Warren County.

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