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      • If you are looking for records of a divorce, contact the Clerk of the Court. You can contact the Volusia County Courthouse at 386-736-5908 or the Daytona Beach Courthouse Annex at 386-736-6083. The Register of Deeds Office issues marriage licenses and copies of marriages.
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  1. Official Records. Official records consist of documents relating to property transactions (such as deeds and mortgages), court-ordered judgments (such as restitution for victims of crime), marriages, divorces, power of attorney and probate (wills and estates.)

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  3. If you are looking for records of a divorce, contact the Clerk of the Court. You can contact the Volusia County Courthouse at 386-736-5908 or the Daytona Beach Courthouse Annex at 386-736-6083. The Register of Deeds Office issues marriage licenses and copies of marriages.

    • Child Support Matters
    • Florida Courts Help
    • Dissolution of Marriage - Types
    • Dissolution of Marriage
    • Simplified Dissolution of Marriage
    • Florida Putative Father Registry
    • Injunctions
    • Domestic Violence
    • Repeat Violence
    • Dating Violence

    Although child support matters are filed in the Family Law Division, any inquiries regarding payment or non-payment of support should be directed to the Child Support Division.

    In addition to the assistance provided by the Clerk, the Office of the State Court Administrator is offering a new resource called Florida Courts Help online and via an app. Florida Courts Help offers information for self represented parties with family law cases – divorce, adoption, name change, custody, order of protection, and much more. Florida...

    To obtain a dissolution of marriage in the State of Florida, at least one of the parties must have been a resident of this State for a minimum of six monthsprior to filing the Petition for Dissolution of Marriage. Although it is not necessary to have an attorney, prior to entering into any agreement or signing any pleading each party may wish to co...

    Regular Dissolutions of Marriage are usually filed with the advice and assistance of an attorney. In some instances, individuals do file for a dissolution of marriage without an attorney. Individuals wishing to file on their own behalf may also review the Supreme Court Approved Forms available in the local law libraries and www.flcourts.org. The Cl...

    A Simplified Dissolution of Marriage is a simple legal procedure for couples who meet the eligibility requirements. You and/or your spouse must have lived in Florida for at least 6 months before filing for a dissolution in Florida. You may file a simplified dissolution of marriage in Florida if all of the following are true: 1. You and your spouse ...

    If you are an unmarried biological father, you have rights. In order to preserve the right to notice and consent to the adoption of your child, as an unmarried biological father, the “registrant,” you must file a notarized claim of paternity with the Florida Putative Father Registry maintained by the Office of Vital Statistics of the Department of ...

    There are five types of injunctions for protection: 1. Domestic Violence 2. Repeat Violence 3. Dating Violence 4. Sexual Violence 5. Stalking Violence In an emergency situation always call 911.Volusia County has domestic abuse shelters available 24 hours a day. The phone number is (386) 255-2102, Daytona Beach. The Clerk's Office will assist a vict...

    Domestic Violence means an assault, aggravated assault, battery, aggravated battery, sexual assault, sexual battery, stalking, aggravated stalking, kidnapping, false imprisonment, or any criminal offense resulting in physical injury or death of one family or household member by another family or household member. Family or household member means sp...

    Repeat Violence means two incidents of violence or stalking committed by the respondent, one of which must have been within 6 months of the filing of the petition which are directed against the petitioner or petitioner's family. Violence means assault, aggravated assault, battery, aggravated battery, sexual assault, sexual battery, stalking, aggrav...

    Dating Violence means violence between individuals who have or have had a continuing and significant relationship of a romantic or intimate nature. The existence of such a relationship will be based on these factors: 1. A dating relationship must have existed within the past 6 months; 2. The nature of the relationship must have been characterized b...

  4. You can access official records using the Clerk of Courts Online Record Search or the public access terminals located in the Recording Division. You can search records by name, file number, or by book and page numbers.

  5. Official records may be accessed using the Clerk of Court's Online Records Search or the public access terminals located in the Recording Division. Records are searchable by name using an alphabetical index, or by Clerk file number, or by book and page numbers.

  6. Find the resources you need to access divorce records in Volusia County, FL. This directory links to official websites and forms, including divorce record verification, certified copies, and request forms.

  7. Document Inquiry. The Clerk of Circuit Court is pleased to offer Internet access to the Official Records of Volusia County. The Official Records Index includes information pertaining to recorded documents and their images from April 4, 1988 to present.

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