Dallas County Divorce Search

Dallas County Divorce Records

Use the clerk of court divorce route in Dallas County to find the case, then request the decree or certified copy, or use state verification if needed.

First Name
Last Name
County
Dallas County
Your Lookup Path
Find a Dallas County divorce case and get the decree or a certified copy.

Where To Start

  • Begin with the clerk of court divorce route for Dallas County; use a docket or case index if available.
  • With the cause number, request the decree or a certified copy through the clerk records request route.
  • If you cannot locate the case, use the state vital records office divorce verification to confirm county and date, then return to the clerk.

Best First Step

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Clerk of Court Divorce Route — Dallas County
best for
Locating the correct Dallas County divorce case, docket, and file before requesting copies.
why this is usually first
Divorce decrees and case files are held with the county court clerk; an index or case search confirms the cause number and division needed for a copy request.
when to move on
If no Dallas County case appears or details are incomplete, use the state vital records office divorce verification to confirm the county, or ask the family court filing counter for an on-site lookup.

Official Lookup Paths

Lookup Option Recommended For Initial Step Expected Outcome
Clerk of court divorce route Dallas County divorces where you know names or an approximate filing year. Search the county court case index or contact the clerk records desk for a docket lookup. Cause number, court division, and basic docket details to proceed with a decree or certified-copy request.
Family court filing route Walk-in help confirming the case and pulling the file for copies. Visit or call the family/divorce filing counter to request a file or docket lookup. File pulled or directions for submitting a copy request with fees and delivery options.
State vital records office — divorce verification Confirming county and date when the exact court case is unknown. Request a divorce verification from the state department of health vital records route. Verification letter showing names, divorce date, and county; use it to target a court copy request.
Archived records request route Older Dallas County divorce cases not visible in recent indexes. Ask the clerk of court about archived case retrieval or microfilm search procedures. Instructions or pull request for archived files, enabling decree or docket copy ordering.

Access Notes

  • Divorce decrees and case documents come from the court clerk; the state route provides verification only, not decree copies.
  • Online indexes may list docket summaries only; images or certified copies require a clerk request.
  • Some cases or decree details may be restricted or sealed; the clerk will explain what can be released.
  • City offices do not hold divorce files; county-level clerk handling applies for divorces within Dallas County.

Dallas County Divorce Search Flow

Find the case
Use the clerk of court divorce route to search names and obtain the cause number and court division.
Request the decree
Submit a decree or certified-copy request to the clerk using the cause number; specify the copy type and delivery method.
No result?
Request a state divorce verification to confirm county and date, then return to the Dallas County clerk to request the copy.

Quick FAQs

Can the state send me the divorce decree?

No. The state vital records office provides verification only; obtain decrees and certified copies from the county clerk of court that finalized the case.

What if I don’t know the case number?

Start with the clerk of court index lookup using names and a date range. If still unsure, request a state divorce verification to confirm the county and date.

How far back do Dallas County divorce records go online?

Online coverage varies; if the case isn’t listed, ask the clerk about archived records or microfilm retrieval for older filings.

Do I need ID or authorization for a certified copy?

Requirements can apply for certified copies; ask the clerk which identification and requester eligibility are required for the record type you need.