Davie County Divorce Decree Records

Davie County sits in the Piedmont region of North Carolina, just west of Winston-Salem. Mocksville is the county seat. Those searching for a divorce decree from Davie County can start at the Clerk of Superior Court in Mocksville. The clerk keeps all civil court files, including divorce case records. Davie County is a smaller, rural county with a courthouse that handles records efficiently. Begin your search at the clerk's office for the fastest access to the documents you need.

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Davie County Clerk and Divorce Decree

The Davie County Clerk of Superior Court is located at 140 S Main Street in Mocksville, NC 27028. This office stores every divorce decree from cases filed in Davie County. Staff can search by party name or case number. Bring a valid photo ID when you visit.

North Carolina makes court records public under G.S. Chapter 132. You do not need to be a party to the case to request a copy. The Davie County clerk provides plain and certified copies. A certified copy has the court seal. Most legal uses require a certified copy. Plain copies work for personal files.

Davie County is a small county. The clerk's office in Mocksville is not as busy as larger urban courts. Wait times are usually short. Staff know their records well and can help you find a Davie County divorce decree quickly.

Davie County Government Divorce Records

The Davie County government website links to all county departments. You can find the clerk's page, hours, phone numbers, and directions from the main site. This is a good first step before heading to Mocksville for a divorce decree request.

Below is the Davie County government website, which connects you to the clerk's office and other departments for divorce decree records.

Davie County government website for divorce decree information

Check this page for updates on office hours and any closures at the Davie County courthouse.

Note: Davie County shares a judicial district with other counties, which may affect court schedules and hearing dates.

How to Find a Davie Divorce Decree

There are several ways to get a divorce decree from Davie County. Choose the method that fits your situation best.

In person is the fastest. Go to the courthouse at 140 S Main Street in Mocksville. Ask the clerk to search for your case. Give the names of the parties or the case number. You can view the file on site. The clerk makes copies while you wait. Most Davie County divorce decree requests are completed the same day.

By mail is a good choice if you live outside the area. Write to the Davie County Clerk of Superior Court at 140 S Main Street, Mocksville, NC 27028. Include both parties' full names and the year of the divorce. Add a check or money order for fees. Allow one to two weeks for the clerk to process the request and mail back your Davie County divorce decree copies.

  • Visit the Mocksville courthouse in person
  • Send a mail request with payment
  • Search the NC eCourts portal online
  • Use a third-party records provider

The NC eCourts portal lets you search basic case details by name. It shows case numbers, dates, and party names. For the full Davie County divorce decree, contact the clerk in Mocksville directly.

Davie County Divorce Decree Process

North Carolina uses a no-fault divorce system. G.S. 50-6 requires one year of living apart. G.S. 50-8 sets a six-month residency rule. These requirements apply in Davie County just as they do statewide.

Filing begins at the Davie County clerk's office in Mocksville. The filing fee is $225. The clerk assigns a case number. You then serve the other spouse. The court schedules a hearing. If the judge confirms all requirements are satisfied, the judge signs a divorce decree. This becomes a permanent part of the Davie County court record. It is a public document that anyone can request.

A divorce decree is not the same as a divorce certificate. The decree is the full court order. It can include terms on property division under G.S. 50-20 and alimony under G.S. 50-16.3A. A certificate from the NC Vital Records office is a short form that confirms the divorce. It costs $24 and covers divorces from 1958 onward. For full case details, you need the Davie County divorce decree from the clerk.

What a Davie Divorce Decree Contains

A Davie County divorce decree file includes several documents. The complaint opens the case. It states the grounds for divorce. The answer is the other spouse's response. Motions, agreements, and court orders fill the file. The final decree is the judge's order that ends the marriage.

Common details in a Davie County divorce decree are the names of both parties, the marriage date, the separation date, and the date the court granted the divorce. If property was divided, the decree references equitable distribution under G.S. 50-20. Alimony terms cite G.S. 50-16.3A. These records are part of the public file that the Davie County clerk maintains in Mocksville.

Note: Claims for equitable distribution must be filed before the divorce decree is entered, or they are permanently waived.

State Divorce Records for Davie County

The NC Vital Records Section in Raleigh keeps divorce certificates for all 100 counties. Records cover 1958 to the present. For divorces before 1958, the Davie County clerk in Mocksville has the only copies. The research page at Vital Records offers tips for tracking down older files.

A state certificate costs $24. It confirms the divorce but does not include the full terms. For complete details on property, support, and other orders, you need the Davie County divorce decree from the court file.

Davie County Divorce Decree Legal Help

Legal Aid of North Carolina serves Davie County residents who qualify based on income. They help with civil court matters, including divorce forms and filings. The NC Courts website provides self-help resources and downloadable forms.

Staff at the Davie County courthouse in Mocksville can point you to the correct forms. They cannot offer legal advice. For specific questions about a Davie County divorce decree, speak with a family law attorney. The NC State Bar referral line at 1-800-662-7660 can connect you with a lawyer in the Mocksville area who handles divorce cases.

Davie County is close to Winston-Salem and other larger cities. Residents who need legal help have access to attorneys in the surrounding area as well as local options. The NC public records portal is another resource for understanding how to access records across the state.

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