Sevier County Divorce Decree Search

Sevier County is home to a Divorce Decree record system maintained by the Sixth District Court in Richfield. The county seat of Richfield serves as the hub for all family law filings in this central Utah county. Whether you need a copy of a past decree or want to locate a case, the Sixth District Court Clerk handles requests for Sevier County divorce records. Understanding where to look and what to ask for helps you get results faster. Records go back many decades and are accessible to the public under Utah law.

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Sevier County Quick Facts

Sixth District Court Division
Richfield County Seat
~$330 Filing Fee
1978-2010 State Vital Records

Sevier County Sixth District Court

The Sixth District Court in Richfield handles all divorce cases in Sevier County. This court has general jurisdiction over civil, family law, criminal, and probate matters. The court clerk maintains case files and can provide copies of divorce decrees filed in Sevier County. The Sixth Judicial District also covers Sanpete, Piute, and Wayne counties, but each county has its own court location.

The Sixth District Court Sevier County location is the primary place to request a Divorce Decree in Richfield. Staff can search records by name or case number. The court uses the CORIS system, which links to the statewide XChange database for electronic access. Call ahead before you visit to confirm what you need to bring.

The Utah State Courts website also provides information about court services and how to navigate the local court system.

Sevier County divorce decree Sixth District Court location in Richfield

The Richfield courthouse serves as the central hub for Sevier County legal proceedings, including all divorce decree filings and records requests.

Court Sixth District Court - Sevier County
845 East 300 North
Richfield, UT 84701
Phone: (435) 896-2700
Fax: (435) 896-2743
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Website utcourts.gov

Note: The Justice Court at 250 North Main Street, Suite 124 in Richfield handles misdemeanors and small claims but does not have jurisdiction over divorce cases.

How to Find a Sevier County Divorce Decree

You have several ways to search for a Divorce Decree in Sevier County. The fastest option for recent cases is the Utah Courts XChange system. XChange lets you search divorce cases filed after 1997 by party name or case number. A subscription is required for full document access. Basic case information is free to view. Public terminals are also available at the Richfield courthouse if you prefer to search in person.

For in-person requests, visit the Sixth District Court Clerk at 845 East 300 North in Richfield. Bring a valid photo ID. The clerk can search by name or case number and make copies of documents. Certified copies cost more than plain copies. Older records may take more time to retrieve.

The Utah Courts website also has a self-help section with forms and guidance for those representing themselves. Under Utah Code § 63G-2-201, every person has the right to inspect a public record free of charge. Divorce Decree records in Sevier County are generally public under this rule, though certain details may be restricted.

To search, you will need one or more of the following:

  • Full name of one or both parties
  • Year the divorce was filed or granted
  • Case number if available
  • Valid photo ID for in-person requests

Note: XChange provides case index information and documents filed after July 1, 2010. For older Sevier County divorce records, you must contact the court clerk directly or visit the Utah State Archives.

Filing for Divorce Decree in Sevier County

Filing for divorce in Sevier County follows the same process as other Utah counties. Under Utah Code § 30-3-1, at least one spouse must have been a bona fide resident of Utah and of Sevier County for at least three months before filing. This residency rule is firm. You cannot file in Sevier County if you only recently moved there.

You start by filing a petition for divorce with the Sixth District Court Clerk in Richfield. The current filing fee is approximately $330. The clerk assigns a case number when you file. Next, you must serve the other spouse with the divorce papers. Service can be done by the county sheriff, a private process server, or by other methods allowed under Utah law. Proof of service goes into the court file.

Utah law allows no-fault divorce based on irreconcilable differences under Utah Code § 30-3-1. Fault grounds also exist, including adultery, willful desertion, neglect, habitual drunkenness, and felony conviction. The court issues a final Divorce Decree once all issues are resolved. Under Utah Code § 30-3-18, there is a mandatory waiting period before the court can grant the decree. Cases without minor children require at least 30 days. Cases involving minor children require 90 days.

Property division and support matters are handled under Utah Code § 30-3-5. This statute gives the court authority to issue equitable orders on property, debts, child support, and medical coverage. The final Divorce Decree in Sevier County will address all of these matters in one document.

What a Sevier County Divorce Decree Contains

A Divorce Decree in Sevier County is the official court order ending a marriage. It is signed by the judge and entered by the clerk. The decree states the grounds for divorce and resolves all issues in the case. Most people need a certified copy of the decree for legal purposes like changing a name on a driver's license, filing taxes, or selling property.

Under Utah Code § 30-3-4, the decree may include orders about children, medical coverage, property division, and debt assignment. The decree becomes absolute upon entry by the court as described under Utah Code § 30-3-7. This is the date the marriage legally ends.

Typical items found in a Sevier County Divorce Decree include the names and addresses of both parties, the date of marriage, the grounds for divorce, the date the petition was filed, child custody and support terms if applicable, property and debt division orders, and any name restoration request. Most of this information is public. Some details about minor children or financial accounts may be redacted in public copies under Utah Code § 63G-2-302.

Note: If the court sealed the entire case file, only the decree itself remains open to public inspection under Utah Code § 30-3-4(2).

Sevier County Divorce Certificates from Vital Records

The Utah Office of Vital Records maintains divorce certificates, not the full decree, for divorces from 1978 to 2010. A certificate is a shorter document. It confirms the divorce occurred but does not list the full terms. You may need a certificate for name changes or remarriage in certain situations.

The Utah Office of Vital Records has a regional presence in Richfield. The regional office is located at 70 Westview Drive, Richfield, UT 84701. You can visit this office for same-day service. Certificates cost $18 for the first copy and $10 for each additional copy ordered at the same time. Online ordering is available through the state's SILVER system at vitalrecords.utah.gov. You can also mail your request to P.O. Box 141012, Salt Lake City, UT 84114-1012. The main phone number is (801) 538-6105.

For divorces before 1978, contact the Utah State Archives at 300 South Rio Grande Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84101. The archives hold Sevier County divorce records on microfilm and in original format. Their research room is open Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM.

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Online Access to Sevier County Court Records

The Utah State Courts website provides a starting point for learning about court services and public record access in Sevier County.

Sevier County divorce decree Utah State Courts

The Utah State Courts website brings together information about district courts across the state, including Sevier County, and links to online search tools like XChange and MyCourtCase.

The MyCourtCase portal is a free tool for parties to their own cases. You can check case status, view filings, and receive text or email updates about hearing dates. This is separate from the public XChange system. It gives parties direct access to their Sevier County divorce proceedings without making a trip to the Richfield courthouse.

Note: The Sevier County Clerk/Auditor office at 250 North Main Street, Richfield handles county records like birth and death records from 1889-1905 and marriage licenses, but directs all divorce record requests to the Sixth District Court.

Nearby Counties

Sevier County borders several other Utah counties. If you are not sure which county court handles your case, check the address where you live. You must file in the county where you reside to give the court proper jurisdiction over your divorce.

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