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		<title>Should You Worry About Employers Checking Your Divorce Records?</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[As a job seeker, you have to think of a lot many things and background check is a major concern. Usually, background checks are conducted by the employers, but you would certainly want to know if your employer is going to look for divorce records as well. It is important for you to know what [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>				As a job seeker, you have to think of a lot many things and background check is a major concern. Usually, background checks are conducted by the employers, but you would certainly want to know if your employer is going to look for divorce records as well. It is important for you to know what all private information can your employer access from these records. We are here with all the answers.<br />
Legal Aspects<br />
The fact you should be aware of is that divorce records are legally the public domain. What it means is that anyone can access them through the right government departments. Hence, your employer can look into your divorce records without disclosing their name. Generally speaking, all your vital records are accessible to an employer. The amount of private information contained in these records varies from state to state.<br />
In most cases, your employer will be able to obtain the divorce certificates that contain the names of the spouse and location and date when the marriage was legally terminated. But in some cases, the employers and the general public can see divorce decree issued by the court. Such a decree contains extensive private information like alimony, custody, property distribution, child support and visitation rights.<br />
Disclosure and Consent<br />
It might be appalling to know that an employer can have free access to your divorce records. But, in most cases, the employers are required to inform the applicants prior that a background check will be performed on them. In addition to the disclosure, they must also provide the details. Therefore, you will be aware whether a potential employer will conduct a background check and will look into your divorce records and other vital records like marriage and criminal records. If you are worried about the accuracy of these checks, then keep in mind that employers are required to run the background checks through specialized agencies. The risk of false and discrediting information is quite low when such agencies are involved.<br />
Your consent is mandatory for an employer to run the check. This employment legislation is in place in most states. If you do not want an employer to snoop into these records you are free to decline their request. The important thing to keep in mind here is that background checks are now commonplace and you most certainly won’t get hired if you do not give consent for such a check.<br />
Relevance<br />
Divorce records do not have the same relevancy as the criminal and credit records for many jobs. A potential employer hardly cares about your marital status and the laws also prevent them from discriminating based on the same. However, the fact that you have been divorced affects your overall impression that is a concern you need to focus on.		</p>
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		<title>Online Search Divorce Records-What You Should Know</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Jan 2018 13:08:19 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[In some situations, it becomes necessary to know about people’s marital history. It can be like you are in a relationship and want to ensure that your partner has a transparent marital history or you want the information for any legal purpose. If you wish there was a way to instantly get this information, you [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>				In some situations, it becomes necessary to know about people’s marital history. It can be like you are in a relationship and want to ensure that your partner has a transparent marital history or you want the information for any legal purpose. If you wish there was a way to instantly get this information, you can use online Divorce Records services. These services come in two versions- the free and the fee-based.<br />
What’s the difference between free and fee-based divorce records services, you may ask?<br />
The answer depends on what are your needs and how detailed information you require. The main difference between paid and free online divorce certificates is time and money. Let us help you to understand divorce records easily.<br />
Vital Records<br />
Divorce records are included in the <a href="https://www.divorcerecordsbyname.org/">vital records</a> that also include marriage, death and birth records. The marriage and divorce records are often lumped together in the search and most online divorce records services can retrieve both for you. These records have been into existence since the 19th century, however rate of divorce in those days was minuscule and records were not well kept. But by the end of 1960’s, County Divorce Records started uploading to the state repositories routinely.<br />
The divorce decree was not the public domain that until the Freedom of Information Act of 1966 came into existence. Riding on the back of the act, divorce decree became a public domain like all other public record categories. This made divorce records accessible to anyone except the ones that qualify as the private divorce records and the records sealed by court orders. You can request these records from the government departments tasked with the service through mail, telephone, fax, in-person and online.<br />
Online Divorce Records<br />
Of all the available ways to obtain the divorce records, expectedly the online search for divorce decree is most popular. If you reach the concerned government agencies, you can obtain them for free online but if you need divorce certificate, official copies, decree and so forth, you will be charged a fee. The free records are usually too skimpy and they offer no practical use other than casual information. Other than that the free records are also not multi-state search friendly as there is no interlinking of the government public record databases between states.<br />
By choosing fee-based divorce records services you get to the great expanse of the divorce decree for a small expense. These services can be thought of the premier league of the public records. Using their services you can retrieve the information in a fast, convenient and most accurate manner. The records you obtain from fee-based services also include contents that are not present in government databases and obtained from specialist networks and private databases.<br />
Ultimately, it will depend on your purpose of search whether you choose the free or paid Online Divorce Records. If you do not need information of the professional standard and have enough time and patience, then you are good to go with free services. In all other cases, paid Online Divorce Records are advised.		</p>
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		<title>Can Anyone Get Divorce Records Directly?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Dec 2017 05:51:11 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The short answer to this question is: it depends. That is why you will benefit from getting more information on the accessibility of divorce records before you go on and search for the document or documents which you need. This short guide is designed to help you with this. The Status of Divorce Records In [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>				The short answer to this question is: it depends. That is why you will benefit from getting more information on the accessibility of divorce records before you go on and search for the document or documents which you need. This short guide is designed to help you with this.<br />
The Status of Divorce Records<br />
In general, these are public records. When a couple gets divorce, they receive a divorce certificate from the court. This document is kept on record practically infinitely. However, under the current legal system, it is possible for the two parties involves in the divorce process to request the court records to be sealed. Then a judge has to decide whether to grant a permission for this. In case permission is grated, the records become sealed and cannot be accessed by the public. It is worth noting that the number of such cases is quite low.<br />
Measures for Protection<br />
Even though divorce records are public, the ones kept in the databases of courts, clerk’s offices and other institutions cannot be accessed directly by people. You cannot search online databases or be given a copy of the documents without identifying yourself first. This is a basic measure for protection and all institutions adhere to it strictly. What you have to do is to provide general information about you such as name and address and a copy of your ID or driver’s license. If you decide to use a service specialized in public record search, you will be asked for the same details.<br />
You should also know that some very old divorce records which are considered historic documents or ones from celebrity cases may be available on various websites. This gives you the opportunity to access them directly. These are copies, of course, but you will receive the information which you require.<br />
The Best Course of Action<br />
It is up to you to decide on the right way to search divorce records. When you decide to get copies of the required documents from an institution, you will have to put a little bit of extra effort. The alternative option, which is using a specialized service, can save you hassle, but you will most certainly have to pay more than you would if you use a database maintained by the administrative or legal authorities.<br />
One last thing to keep in mind is that while any member of the public can get a copy of any document found in the divorce records, only the people who the document has been issued for can request a certified copy.		</p>
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		<title>Tips for Searching Divorce Records Safely</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Nov 2017 06:31:16 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[It is a fact that divorce records just like all vital records are public. However, the access to them isn’t direct, meaning you will have to provide your details to the authority responsible for keeping the records. There are also private service providers which can take care of the search for you, but you will [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>				It is a fact that divorce records just like all vital records are public. However, the access to them isn’t direct, meaning you will have to provide your details to the authority responsible for keeping the records. There are also private service providers which can take care of the search for you, but you will still have to give them proof of identity. For these reasons, it is essential to be careful when seeking this type of information. The advice shared here will help you to get maximum protection while achieving the results which you want.<br />
Recognized Databases and Services<br />
The official certificates of divorce and related documents are kept in archival databases managed by clerk’s offices and courts. Usually, the newest divorce records are in courts and this could help you channel your search in the right direction. To access these records, you will usually have to visit the courthouse in person or send them a letter over the mail. This is also the case when the documents which you need are at stored at the counter clerk’s office. Often, there is no online or email application. That is why many people resort to online services which are specialized in retrieving divorce certificates and other vital records.<br />
If you decide to use a professional service, you must confirm that it is legitimate. Check if it is authorized. It is common for the authorities who work with such service providers to have their names on their website. This is a good place to start your search for a legit service.<br />
Cautious Information Sharing<br />
While it is fine to share your name and address with the service provider, you should be extra careful about giving out information such as your social security number. Find out why it is required and what measures the company takes to keep it safe. If you don’t feel comfortable about giving this number to a service provider, you can turn to the competent authority having the divorce records which you need.<br />
Checking All Fees in Advance<br />
You should keep in mind that both clerk’s offices and courthouses charge fees for providing divorce records to the public. These fees are legally required and you cannot avoid them. They should be clearly stated on the institution’s website. You can expect to have to pay more if the search information which you have at hand is limited. The same rules apply when you use a private service. Just keep in mind that there could be separate charges for the search and for the shipping of the document’s copy.<br />
You are now ready to search divorce records.		</p>
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		<title>3 Important Things to Know about Divorce Records</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2017 13:36:56 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[A person may need to search the public divorce records for all sorts of reasons. Those who have recently got divorced may need the certificate to change their name on their ID, driver’s license, bank accounts and so on. There are also people who want to ensure that their future spouse isn’t actually still married. [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>				A person may need to search the public divorce records for all sorts of reasons. Those who have recently got divorced may need the certificate to change their name on their ID, driver’s license, bank accounts and so on. There are also people who want to ensure that their future spouse isn’t actually still married. No matter why you need to check the records, you should learn the major facts about them before you begin.<br />
The Amount of Information Contained<br />
The divorce certificates, which are the main divorce documents kept on record, are quite detailed. They contain the names of both spouses, the location where they were married and the location where they were divorced. The date of the divorce is mentioned and so is the reason for it. The number of children that the couple has, if any, is also usually included.<br />
It is worth pointing out that the divorce records usually contain judgements issued by the court. They are on matters such as property division, child custody and spousal support. It is practically impossible for these documents to contain any sensitive personal information.<br />
Public vs. Sealed Divorce Records<br />
All vital records, including ones of <a href="https://www.divorcerecordsbyname.org/">divorce cases</a>, are public, meaning any person can access them after confirming their identity. However, it is possible for the spouses who are getting divorced to request the sealing of their case. Whether this will happen or not is a matter of a judge’s ruling. Put the other way round, the sealing is not automatic. When having to decide whether to seal a divorce hearing and the records of it, judges typically take into account if sensitive information is involved and whether one or more of the people involved in the case, be it the children and/or one of the spouses, requires protection.<br />
Where and How Long They Are Kept<br />
Divorce records are kept by the courts where they take place. However, older ones may have been moved to the county clerk’s office or another administrative body. This often happens due to changes in regulation. You can readily find information on where these records are kept in your local area by checking the website of the local governing body. You can reach them directly, if you cannot find the details which you are looking for on the web. In general, records are kept for many decades, but older ones are moved to archival databases which may belong to different institutions.<br />
You are now better prepared to search divorce records. Get started right away.		</p>
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		<title>How Comprehensive Can a Background Check Be?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Sep 2017 07:39:47 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[A background check can reveal all the information which is held in public records about a person. The scope can be extremely large, if necessary. This is usually required only in special cases like when the person is an applicant for a high-profile job or one in the medical sector or in a law enforcement [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>				A background check can reveal all the information which is held in public records about a person. The scope can be extremely large, if necessary. This is usually required only in special cases like when the person is an applicant for a high-profile job or one in the medical sector or in a law enforcement agency. Even though you may never run or be subject to a comprehensive check, it is worth looking at what it can include.<br />
Covering Personal Information<br />
The typical <a href="https://www.divorcerecordsbyname.org/">background check</a> always covers the person’s name, date of birth, address and phone number. In some cases, it can also include information about their spouse and possibly other relatives. Sometimes, the properties which the person owns are included. This particular information could be helpful when it comes to major financial dealings and court cases and settlements.<br />
Criminal Background Checks<br />
Most employers and landlords run such checks nowadays because they are easier, quicker and cheaper than ever before. The checks could be quite detailed, depending on various relevant factors such as the type of job which the person is applying for, for example. In general, the criminal records usually reveal the entire criminal history of a person including arrests which were followed by dismissal of the case or the court not finding the individual to be guilty of a crime. When checking these records, it is possible for additional details such as results from drug tests to come up. These are particularly useful for employers and landlords when they are making a decision.<br />
It is worth noting that sometimes driving offences are recorded separately in special driving records. These should also be checked, especially in case the person is applying for a job involving driving.<br />
Financial Information<br />
Details such as a person’s credit history and tax information plus any bankruptcies and civil judgements made against them are checked when an application for a loan is made. This is especially important in the case of mortgage loans. That is why people are usually advised to check their credit history and have any errors fixed before applying for a loan or for a tenancy.<br />
Various Verifications<br />
Employers, in particular can use a background check to verify the education, previous employment and any licenses of applicants during the hiring process. This is becoming common practice for professional jobs in any field. There are also special verifications required in some cases. For example, if military service is a requirement for a job position, the employer will check the military records.<br />
Modern background checks can benefit immensely organizations and individuals and their use is bound to increase even further.		</p>
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		<title>How to Find Divorce Records Quickly</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 Apr 2017 07:27:48 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[It is wrong to believe that you can just access a database online and get the divorce records that you need. While the number of web-based databases is growing, they are still accessible only after the court or clerk’s office that keeps them has granted you permission to do so. The next logical question is [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>				It is wrong to believe that you can just access a database online and get the divorce records that you need. While the number of web-based databases is growing, they are still accessible only after the court or clerk’s office that keeps them has granted you permission to do so. The next logical question is how to make the search more effective and faster. The tips shared below will help you with this.<br />
The Divorce Location Is Key<br />
You have to know which court the <a href="https://www.divorcerecordsbyname.org/">divorce</a> proceedings have taken place at. This will enable you to focus on the right database only. Alternatively, you will have to check several. In general, when you don’t know the exact place where the divorce was finalized, you may have to search statewide. In this case, you will benefit from using a specialized service rather than doing the work yourself. It is true that you will have to pay a fee, but you will save a great deal of effort and possibly time.<br />
Detailed Initial Information<br />
The easiest way to search the divorce records in any database is by case number. The documents will show up almost immediately, no matter when the event took place. Unfortunately, sometimes even the spouses who need to retrieve a copy of their divorce certificate can’t remember the case number or find it on any papers which they have with them. In this situation, the best thing to do is to base the search on the date of the divorce and on the names of both spouses. If you don’t have the date and/or one of the names, the search will take a lot longer. In case the spouse has a common name, the challenge could become a lot bigger.<br />
Accuracy at Every Step<br />
Usually, when you make a request to receive a copy of a divorce certificate, you will have to fill out a lengthy form. This and other factors can cause you to make an error while entering the information which will be used for the search. To avoid doing this, write everything down before filling out the form and just copy the numbers and letters. Then double check to ensure that everything is correct. The method is simple, but highly effective. You would not want to make errors, given that the search of divorce records isn’t the quickest of processes.<br />
Finally, remember that each database of divorce records has individual access rules. Make sure that you have good understanding of them in advance and follow them strictly to get the best result.		</p>
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		<title>How Far Back Do Online Divorce Records Go?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Mar 2017 11:28:02 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[We’re used to finding information online in seconds, but can you just search the web and find divorce records? Things are not as simple because all vital records including divorce certificates are official documents and even though they are available to the general public, they are usually not offered directly on the web. Still, there [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>				We’re used to finding information online in seconds, but can you just search the web and find divorce records? Things are not as simple because all vital records including divorce certificates are official documents and even though they are available to the general public, they are usually not offered directly on the web. Still, there are online databases available. Here you will get useful details on how far back they go. This will certainly help you a lot in your search.<br />
Official Records vs. General Websites<br />
Clerk’s offices and courts keep official databases of divorce records and many have the most recent ones accessible online, after the granting of permission of course. The different institutions keep records on the web for different periods of time, depending on factors like local regulations, budget, facilities and so on. In general, you should expect the online records to go back at least 10 years. In some cases, however, you may be able to find documents only for the past five years on the web.<br />
In some cases, copies of divorce records are published directly online. There are websites which contain databases or which are designed to send you to the place on the web where the copy which you are searching for is. Usually, when a copy of a document is posted on a general website, it can remain there indefinitely. This is certainly good news, but you have to keep in mind that the majority of freely published divorce certificates online are very old and have primarily genealogic and historic value or are from high-profile cases which the public has been following.<br />
Where Archives Are Kept<br />
Most institutions responsible for keeping divorce records don’t have online archives. This is because they are way too big and the cost of keeping them on the web is way too high. Still, it always pays off to check just to be on the safe side. Even though the records may not be online, they are most certainly in an electronic database which means that the search will take a fairly short time to complete, especially if you have the case number or the names of the spouses at least. The more accurate your information about the time of the divorce is, the better.<br />
Even though the online databases containing divorce records don’t go very far back at the moment, this is highly likely to change as technology advances. Perhaps in the future we will be able to access any document with just one click. </p>
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		<title>Online People Search Pitfalls to Avoid</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Many of us use online people search to find relatives, friends, fellow students and even former employees. The web offers tons of information coming from a wide variety of sources. This is a good thing as it increases your chances of finding the person that you are looking for. At the same time, you have [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>				Many of us use online <a href="https://www.divorcerecordsbyname.org/">people search </a>to find relatives, friends, fellow students and even former employees. The web offers tons of information coming from a wide variety of sources. This is a good thing as it increases your chances of finding the person that you are looking for. At the same time, you have to watch out for the possible dangers associated with a search which is conducted over the web. Find out more about them and get valuable tips on how to avoid them.<br />
Unreliable Sources<br />
When the source is not reliable, the information which you obtain from it may be outdated or completely false. If you use it to contact the person, you can waste time and money. You may also get into trouble. That is why you have to evaluate the dependability of each source of information which you use as part of your people search.<br />
The specialized online databases are extremely easy to access and to use. Before you do this, however, you should check how frequently they are updated to get an idea of how reliable the information on them is. You should also find out how changes are reported to them and entered in the system.<br />
You should be extra careful with sources such as social networks and general websites which are widely used in people search. When you are looking through social network profiles, you should watch out for a recent photo of the person. If you are checking a general website, you have to ask yourself how the information has got there, why it has been provided and for how long it has been there.<br />
Scam Schemes<br />
If you create a profile on a website and wait for the other person to find you, you should be aware of the potential dangers associated with this. You can fall victim to scammers whose purpose is to steal money. The schemes are quite simple actually. A person pretends to be a long-lost relative or friend. You get to communicate online for some time and to share personal information. When you get close, the person suddenly asks you for money that he desperately needs. Once you send it, you will no longer hear from him.<br />
In order to get protection from scammers, you should check each and ever bit of information which you find during your search. You can also ask the person that you find online questions that only the real relative or friend would know. It is important to be cautious with such interactions.<br />
You are now better prepared for conducting people search online.		</p>
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		<title>How Far Back Do Marriage Records Go?</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[When you conduct a genealogical search, you want to get as far down the family tree as possible. The marriage records have always been primary sources of valuable information as they show how families are formed. They are also extremely reliable as they are kept by authorities and other formal institutions. The question is how [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>				When you conduct a genealogical search, you want to get as far down the family tree as possible. The marriage records have always been primary sources of valuable information as they show how families are formed. They are also extremely reliable as they are kept by authorities and other formal institutions. The question is how far back they can take you. Let&#8217;s find out.<br />
A Bit of History<br />
In modern times, marriage records are kept for statistical and legal purposes. They can also be used by the health and law enforcement authorities. In their modern form, formal records have been kept since the beginning of the 20th century in most cases. In fact, in many places, the compiling of databases began in the second half of the century. Before this time, each local authority was responsible for keeping its own records. Some have kept records since the second half of the 19th century while others have documents from earlier periods as well. Basically, you can expect to go some two centuries back while searching for your ancestors.<br />
You should knot that the records kept by local and state authorities are not the only ones which present valuable sources of information. Before the introduction of legal marriage certificates, the documents issues by the church where the marriage took place had legal power. That is why it makes great sense to search church archives too. You may be able to find records from over two centuries ago. Libraries and local genealogical societies may also have older records.<br />
Thorough Search<br />
In order to find the largest possible amount of information about your family, you should make your search as thorough as possible. It is best to use all sources of marriage records which you can find. Now you do not have to visit the places where the documents are kept in person. You can access the digitalized information from the records directly online. You can search the records of the different authorities and organizations individually or use a larger database which includes a range of different sources.<br />
The more information you have for performing the search, the better. You will save a great deal of time and effort if you know the name of one of the spouses and the exact place where the marriage has taken place. You should also try to define a fairly narrow period for your search.<br />
You can readily use the information which you find in marriage records to go further and further back into the history of your family.		</p>
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