Search Coosa County Dissolution of Marriage

Dissolution of marriage records in Coosa County are filed and stored at the Circuit Clerk office in Rockford. The 40th Judicial Circuit Court handles all divorce cases here. Coosa County shares its judicial circuit with Clay and Tallapoosa counties. The clerk office keeps all divorce filings, case files, and final decrees for public access.

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Coosa County Quick Facts

10,900 Population
Rockford County Seat
40th Judicial Circuit
$145+ Filing Fee

Coosa County Circuit Clerk Office

The Circuit Clerk in Coosa County keeps all dissolution of marriage records. This office handles new filings, stores case files, and provides copies of divorce decrees. The clerk office is at the Coosa County Courthouse in Rockford. Staff can help you search for records and get copies.

Coosa County is in east-central Alabama. It is one of the state's smaller and more rural counties. The county seat of Rockford is about 45 miles northeast of Montgomery. When you file for divorce, you use the county where you or your spouse lives. If that is Coosa County, your case goes to the 40th Circuit Court.

The 40th Judicial Circuit includes Coosa, Clay, and Tallapoosa counties. One judge serves all three counties. Court dates rotate among Rockford, Ashland, and Dadeville. The Circuit Clerk in each county handles local filings. For dissolution of marriage in Coosa County, you file at the Rockford courthouse.

Office Coosa County Circuit Clerk
Address Main Street
Rockford, AL 35136
Phone (256) 377-4920
Hours Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Website coosa.alacourt.gov

How to Search Coosa County Dissolution of Marriage Records

You can search for dissolution of marriage records in Coosa County online or in person. The state court system has an online database. In-person visits let you see the full case file and get certified copies right away.

Alacourt is the state court records database. It covers all 67 Alabama counties including Coosa. You can search by name or case number. A name search costs $9.99 and includes one case detail. Additional cases cost $9.99 each. Document images cost $5.00 for the first 20 pages. Visit pa.alacourt.com to search Coosa County dissolution of marriage records.

To search dissolution of marriage records in Coosa County, you need:

  • Full name of one or both spouses
  • Year the divorce was filed or finalized
  • Case number if you have it

You can also visit the clerk office in Rockford. Staff can look up cases and make copies. Bring a valid ID. The clerk can search by name or case number. Older records may take longer to find. Call ahead at (256) 377-4920 to check what you need for dissolution of marriage records in Coosa County.

Coosa County Dissolution of Marriage Fees

Coosa County sets fees for divorce filings and record copies. The cost to file depends on the type of case. Fees can change. Call the clerk to check current rates before you file for dissolution of marriage in Coosa County.

Common fees in Coosa County include:

  • File a divorce complaint: $145 - $199
  • Modify or enforce a decree: $248+
  • Certified copies: varies by page count
  • Plain copies: $0.50 - $1.00 per page

Low income filers may ask for a fee waiver. File an In Forma Pauperis form with the court. You must show proof of your income. The judge reviews your request. If approved, you can file without paying the fee.

The Alabama Department of Public Health charges $15 for a divorce certificate. Extra copies cost $6 each. This is separate from court fees. Certificates show basic facts only. For the full decree with all terms, you need copies from the Circuit Clerk in Coosa County.

How to File for Dissolution of Marriage in Coosa County

Filing for dissolution of marriage in Coosa County follows Alabama state law. Each step creates records that become part of the case file. The Circuit Clerk keeps all these documents at the courthouse in Rockford.

First, you must meet the residency rule. Under Code of Alabama Section 30-2-5, at least one spouse must have lived in Alabama for six months before filing. You file in the county where you or your spouse lives. If you live in Coosa County, you file here.

You file the complaint at the Circuit Clerk office. Pay the filing fee at this time. The clerk gives you a case number. Next, serve your spouse with the papers. You can use the sheriff, a private process server, or certified mail. Proof of service goes in the court file.

Alabama has a 30-day waiting period. Under Code of Alabama Section 30-2-8.1, the court cannot sign the final decree until 30 days pass. The final decree ends the marriage and becomes a public record in Coosa County.

What Coosa County Dissolution of Marriage Records Contain

Dissolution of marriage records in Coosa County include several types of documents. The complaint is the first document filed. It states the grounds for divorce. Code of Alabama Section 30-2-1 lists ten grounds including no-fault options like incompatibility.

The final divorce decree is what most people need. This is the judge's order that ends the marriage. It contains all the terms: property division, custody arrangements, support amounts, and more. You can get certified copies from the Circuit Clerk in Coosa County.

A dissolution of marriage record typically shows:

  • Names and addresses of both parties
  • Date of marriage and separation
  • Grounds for divorce
  • Property and debt division
  • Child custody and visitation orders
  • Child support amounts
  • Alimony if ordered

Coosa County dissolution of marriage records are public under Code of Alabama Section 36-12-40. Anyone can ask to see them. Some details about children or finances may be redacted to protect privacy.

Legal Help for Dissolution of Marriage in Coosa County

Several groups offer help with divorce cases in Coosa County. Legal Services Alabama gives free legal help to people with low income. Call (866) 456-4995. Spanish speakers can call (888) 835-3505. They serve all of east-central Alabama.

The Alabama State Bar runs a lawyer referral service at 1-800-392-5660. The first meeting costs up to $50 for 30 minutes. You can find a family law attorney who handles divorce cases in the area through this service.

Alabama E-Forms at eforms.alacourt.gov has all the court forms you need to file. Alabama Legal Help at alabamalegalhelp.org has step-by-step guides for people filing without a lawyer. The site walks you through the process and helps you fill out forms for dissolution of marriage in Coosa County.

Divorce Certificates in Coosa County

The Alabama Department of Public Health issues divorce certificates. A certificate is not the same as a decree. It shows only basic facts: names, date, and county. The health department has certificates for divorces from 1950 to now.

You can order a certificate through VitalChek at vitalchek.com or call 1-888-279-9888. The fee is $15 for one certified copy. Extra copies cost $6 each. VitalChek adds a service fee.

For the full divorce decree with property terms, custody orders, and support amounts, go to the Circuit Clerk in Coosa County. Most legal matters need the decree, not just a certificate.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Coosa County or share the 40th Judicial Circuit. If you are not sure which county handles your case, check the address where you live.