Randolph County Dissolution Records

Randolph County dissolution of marriage records are maintained by the Circuit Clerk at the Randolph County Courthouse in Huntsville. The 14th Judicial Circuit handles all family law matters for this county in north-central Missouri. You can search dissolution cases online through Case.net, visit the clerk at the courthouse, or make a request by mail. Randolph County was organized in 1829 and the Circuit Clerk has kept dissolution records since the county was formed. This page covers how to search, access, and get copies of Randolph County dissolution of marriage records.

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Randolph County Quick Facts

14th Judicial Circuit
Huntsville County Seat
24,700+ Population
1829 Year Organized

Randolph County Dissolution Of Marriage Court

The Randolph County Circuit Clerk is the official keeper of all court records in the county, including dissolution of marriage files. The office is at the Randolph County Courthouse, 110 S Main St, Huntsville, MO 65259. Call them at (660) 277-4717. The 14th Judicial Circuit covers Randolph County. The circuit court handles all civil and criminal cases for the county.

The clerk keeps the complete file for each dissolution case. This includes the petition, the response, temporary orders, any settlement agreements, parenting plans, and the final judgment. Standard copies cost a per-page fee. Certified copies cost more and bear the official court seal. If you need certified copies for legal use, tell the clerk when you make your request.

Missouri Courts website for Randolph County dissolution of marriage case access

The city of Moberly is the largest city in Randolph County. Residents of Moberly file for dissolution at the Randolph County courthouse in Huntsville. There is no separate court in Moberly for dissolution cases. All family law matters go through the circuit court.

Search Dissolution Of Marriage Records

You can search Randolph County dissolution of marriage records online through Missouri Case.net. This free state system lets you look up cases by party name, case number, or filing date. Case.net shows docket entries, parties involved, attorneys of record, and case outcomes. The system has records from the mid-1990s forward.

Older dissolution records are on file at the clerk office only. The courthouse in Huntsville has paper records going back to when the county was organized. To search in person, visit the courthouse at 110 S Main St during regular business hours. Bring the names of the parties or the case number.

Keep in mind that Case.net shows case information but does not let you view or download the actual documents. You need to contact the clerk to get copies of the full decree or other filed papers.

Filing for Dissolution Of Marriage

To file for dissolution of marriage in Randolph County, at least one spouse must have lived in Missouri for 90 days before filing. Under RSMo 452.305, you file in the circuit court of the county where you or your spouse lives.

The petition must include the information required by RSMo 452.310. This covers the residence of each party, the date and place of marriage, when you separated, the names and ages of children, pregnancy status, and the last four digits of Social Security numbers. Missouri uses a no-fault system. The only ground is that the marriage is irretrievably broken.

After you file, there is a 30-day waiting period before the court can enter a judgment of dissolution. Parents with minor children must complete a parent education course. Self-represented parties must complete a litigant awareness program under Missouri Supreme Court Rule 88.09. You can get forms from the Missouri Courts website.

Filing fees in Randolph County are set by the circuit. The exact amount depends on the type of case and whether children are involved. Contact the clerk at (660) 277-4717 for the current fee schedule. If you cannot afford the filing fee, you can ask the court for a fee waiver.

Copies of Randolph County Dissolution Records

To get copies of the full dissolution judgment and case file from Randolph County, contact the Circuit Clerk at (660) 277-4717. You can visit the courthouse at 110 S Main St in Huntsville. Provide the party names or case number, and the clerk will pull the file and make copies.

For a dissolution verification statement, order from the Missouri Bureau of Vital Records. Send your request to 930 Wildwood Drive, Jefferson City, MO 65109 with $15 payable to the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services. You can also order through VitalChek at 1-877-817-7363. The Bureau has records from July 1948 forward.

Historical dissolution records from Randolph County may be at the Missouri State Archives in Jefferson City. The Archives holds circuit court case files from counties across Missouri. Since Randolph County was organized in 1829, some very old case files may be available.

Legal Resources for Randolph County

Legal Services of Missouri provides free legal help to qualifying low-income residents. They handle family law cases including dissolution of marriage. The Missouri Bar runs a lawyer referral service that can connect you with family law attorneys who practice in the Randolph County area.

Missouri Legal Help has free guides for people filing on their own. The Missouri Courts website provides standardized forms. Many people in Randolph County handle uncontested dissolutions without a lawyer, especially when both spouses agree on all terms.

Under the Missouri Sunshine Law, Chapter 610 RSMo, dissolution of marriage records at the circuit court are generally open to the public. You do not need to be a party to the case. Some personal information is redacted from public copies. Mediation under Section 452.403 may be ordered in custody disputes.

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