Burlington NC Divorce Decree Search

Burlington divorce decree records are filed at the Alamance County Clerk of Superior Court in Graham. Burlington is the largest city in Alamance County, but the county seat and courthouse are in nearby Graham. If you need to search for a divorce decree from Burlington, you will work with the Alamance County court system. The clerk office in Graham keeps all divorce decree filings for Burlington residents and the rest of the county. Start your search there for any divorce decree connected to Burlington.

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Where Burlington Residents Get a Divorce Decree

Burlington residents file for a divorce decree at the Alamance County Clerk of Superior Court. The courthouse is in Graham, which is about five miles from Burlington. This is where you file new divorce cases, search existing records, and obtain copies of a divorce decree for Burlington residents.

Court Alamance County Clerk of Superior Court
Address 212 W Elm St
Graham, NC 27253
Phone (336) 570-5200
Website alamance-nc.com - Clerk of Court

Graham is a short drive from Burlington. Parking is available near the courthouse. Bring a valid photo ID. The clerk staff can search for any divorce decree by party name or case number. They provide certified and plain copies of divorce decree documents.

Note: Burlington is the largest city in Alamance County, but the courthouse is in Graham. All Burlington divorce decree matters must be handled at the Graham courthouse.

How to Find a Burlington Divorce Decree

There are two main ways to search for a divorce decree from Burlington. You can use the online eCourts portal or visit the clerk office in Graham. Both methods cover all of Alamance County, including cases filed by Burlington residents.

The North Carolina eCourts portal at nccourts.gov lets you search by party name or case number. Results show basic case details like dates, status, and parties. This free search helps confirm a divorce decree exists. For the actual document, you must contact the Alamance County clerk office.

At the clerk office in Graham, staff can pull your divorce decree file and make copies. Certified copies have an official seal. They cost more than plain copies but are needed for most legal and financial matters. Call the clerk at (336) 570-5200 before your visit to ask about current copy costs for a Burlington divorce decree.

You need at least one spouse's full name to search. The year of the divorce helps narrow results. A case number makes the search fastest. The clerk in Graham handles all divorce decree record requests for Burlington and the rest of Alamance County.

Alamance County Divorce Decree Information

The Alamance County government website offers information about court services for Burlington residents looking for divorce decree records.

Visit the Alamance County website for court office information. Alamance County government website for Burlington divorce decree records

The county site has links to the clerk of court and other county offices that serve Burlington residents dealing with divorce decree filings.

Burlington Divorce Decree Filing Process

Burlington residents follow North Carolina state law to obtain a divorce decree. The state uses a no-fault system. You must meet a one-year separation requirement and a six-month residency rule before the court can issue a divorce decree.

Both spouses must live apart for twelve consecutive months. At least one must intend the split to be permanent. This is the only ground for absolute divorce in North Carolina. After meeting the separation requirement, Burlington residents can file for a divorce decree at the Alamance County Courthouse in Graham.

At least one spouse must have been a North Carolina resident for six months before filing. Burlington residents who meet this rule file in Alamance County. The filing fee is $225 to start the case. After filing, serve the other spouse using the Alamance County Sheriff, certified mail, or a private process server. Once service is proved, the case can proceed to a hearing where the judge enters the divorce decree.

Note: Property division and alimony claims must be filed before the divorce decree is entered in Burlington. If you wait, those claims are permanently waived under North Carolina law.

Divorce Decree Copies and State Records

A Burlington divorce decree is the complete court order from the Alamance County judge. It shows all terms and rulings. You get this from the clerk of court in Graham. This is the document most courts, banks, and agencies require.

The North Carolina Division of Public Health also issues verification letters. These confirm a divorce happened but only list names, date, and county. The fee is $24 per copy. State records cover divorces from 1958 to the present. You can request a letter at vitalrecords.nc.gov or by mail to the Vital Records Section in Raleigh.

For complete proof of a Burlington divorce, get the full divorce decree from Alamance County. It has much more detail than a verification letter and is accepted everywhere.

Burlington Divorce Decree Legal Help

Burlington residents who want to file for a divorce decree on their own can find free court forms at nccourts.gov. The site has complaint forms, answer forms, and guides. Pro se filing works best when both spouses agree and there are no complex issues with property or children.

Legal Aid of North Carolina provides free legal services to people who qualify. They serve Burlington and all of Alamance County. Visit legalaidnc.org for information. The North Carolina State Bar referral service at 1-800-662-7660 can help Burlington residents find a family law attorney for their divorce decree case.

Public Access to Burlington Divorce Decree Records

Divorce decree records from Burlington are public documents under North Carolina law. Anyone can request a copy from the Alamance County clerk in Graham. You do not need to be named in the case. The clerk provides copies to anyone who asks and pays the fee.

Some parts of a divorce file may have restricted access. Financial records or custody evaluations might be sealed. But the divorce decree itself is almost always a public record in Burlington. The clerk can explain any restrictions on a specific file. Call (336) 570-5200 to ask before visiting.

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Alamance County Divorce Decree Records

Burlington is in Alamance County. All divorce decree filings for Burlington go through the Alamance County Clerk of Superior Court in Graham. The county court handles cases for Burlington, Graham, and all other towns in the county. For full details on the county court system and divorce decree records, visit the Alamance County page.

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