Madison County Divorce Records
Madison County divorce records are court records produced by the civil and family divisions of the circuit court relating to divorces and dissolutions of marriage in the county. Examples of these records include divorce certificates, divorce decrees, divorce judgements, divorce petitions, and divorce verification letters. These divorce records are legal proof that a divorce has been finalized and recognized by the state, and can be used to legally resolve disputes arising from a divorce agreement. Madison County divorce records are public records under Indiana’s rules on access to court records. Couples may, however, request and be granted the confidentiality of their divorce court documents.
Persons who want to request copies of Divorce records in Madison County can only do so in person by visiting the Madison County Clerk’s Office or the Madison County Circuit Court where the divorce proceeding took place. Visitors will need to provide a valid ID to verify their eligibility to access records. Divorce records produced by courts in Madison County contain the following information:
- Names of the divorced couple
- Case title and case No.
- Date when the divorce was finalized
- Date when the initial divorce petition was filed
- Divorcees’ last known addresses
- Number of children from the marriage
- Divorce agreement
- Information about alimony and child support
- Name of presiding judge
- Information about case appeals
County | Court Name | Address | Phone Number | Office Hours |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Madison County | Madison County circuit court family division | 16 E 9th Street, Anderson, IN 46016 | (765) 641-9503 | 8 am - 4 pm Mondays to Fridays |