A divorce decree is a court order ending a marriage. A divorce certificate is a vital document proving a divorce occurred. Learn when you can use each and how to get copies.
A divorce decree establishes specific terms of the divorce. You will need a copy of it to get legal or government help that enforces decisions about:
Contact the clerk of the county or city where you got divorced. They will tell you how to order a copy, the cost, and what information you need to supply.
In addition to a court-issued divorce decree, many state vital records offices provide a divorce certificate. The divorce certificate gives both people’s names and the location and date of the divorce. It may be all you need to:
Contact the state vital records office where the divorce took place to learn if that state issues divorce certificates. They will tell you the cost, what information you need to supply, and how to get a copy online, by mail, or in person.