Guadalupe County Divorce Records
Guadalupe County District Courts handle divorce cases in the county. Divorce records provide formal documentation of how divorce cases move through the legal system and how they are finally resolved. They include various documents, such as the divorce petitions, citations, orders, respondent’s responses, orders, motions, and divorce decrees. During a Guadalupe County divorce record search, one should expect to find the full name of both spouses, the case’s filing date, the finalization date, the case number, and the divorce decree.
The divorce decree is the final court order that legally terminates a marriage and establishes the responsibilities and rights of each former spouse. It also serves as evidence that a marriage has ended and is often required to enforce court-ordered obligations, change a name on financial accounts or IDs, and for clarification of property ownership. On the other end is the original petition for the divorce, which initiates the case and outlines the initial requests regarding support, children, or property.
Divorce records are public and are available through the Guadalupe County district clerk’s office. Record requesters must know the name of one or both spouses to request a record. A case number can also be used for a search.
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County |
Court Name |
Address |
Phone Number |
Office Hours |
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Guadalupe County |
Guadalupe County District Court |
211 West Court Street, #209, Seguin, TX 78155 |
(830) 303-8873 |
8:00 am - 4:30 pm |