Nash County Dissolution Of Marriage Lookup

Nash County dissolution of marriage records are kept at the Clerk of Superior Court in Nashville, North Carolina. The county's court records go back to 1777, making this one of the older archives in the state. If you are trying to find a dissolution of marriage case filed in Nash County, the clerk's office in Nashville is the official source. Records can be searched by party name or case number, and certified copies of dissolution of marriage judgments are available for a fee. The office serves all of Nash County, including Rocky Mount and surrounding communities.

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Nash County Quick Facts

1777 County Formed
$225 Filing Fee
Superior Court Division
Nashville County Seat

Nash County Clerk of Superior Court

The Clerk of Superior Court in Nashville is the official keeper of Nash County dissolution of marriage records. The office has maintained divorce and court records since the county's formation in 1777. All dissolution of marriage complaints filed in Nash County are stored here, along with any motions, orders, and final judgments entered in each case.

Nash County was created on December 12, 1777, from Edgecombe County and named for General Francis Nash, a Revolutionary War officer from North Carolina. The county seat of Nashville has been home to the courthouse since the county's earliest years. Nash County is a larger county in eastern North Carolina. Communities such as Rocky Mount, Nashville, Spring Hope, and Red Oak are all served by the Nash County courthouse for dissolution of marriage filings. Rocky Mount straddles the Nash and Edgecombe county lines, so it is important to confirm which county you actually reside in before filing your case.

Nash County Court information page for dissolution of marriage records in Nashville

The NC Courts information page for Nash County lists current contact information and hours for the clerk's office in Nashville where dissolution of marriage records are kept and available for public inspection.

Court Nash County Clerk of Superior Court
Nash County Courthouse
120 West Washington Street
Nashville, NC 27856
Phone: (252) 459-9800
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM
Website nccourts.gov/locations/nash-county

How to Search Nash County Dissolution Of Marriage Records

You can search Nash County dissolution of marriage records in person at the courthouse in Nashville. Public access terminals are available at the clerk's office. You can search by the full name of either party or by case number if you have it. Staff can assist if you need help locating a record. This is often the fastest way to get what you need.

The North Carolina Courts online system at nccourts.gov provides basic case information for Nash County dissolution of marriage cases. This is useful for confirming a case exists and getting the case number before you visit the courthouse. Actual document images are generally not available online, so an in-person visit or mail request is needed for copies. The FamilySearch Nash County genealogy page confirms court records date back to 1777, so the Nashville courthouse holds one of the longer divorce record collections in the eastern part of the state.

Mail requests to Nash County should be sent to the Clerk of Superior Court, 120 West Washington Street, Nashville, NC 27856. Include the names of the parties, the approximate year of the dissolution, and payment for copy fees. Allow extra processing time compared to in-person visits for all mail requests.

Note: Nash County public access terminals at the courthouse are free to use for searching; copy fees apply when you print documents or request certified copies from the clerk's staff.

Nash County Historical Dissolution Of Marriage Research

For genealogical research and older dissolution of marriage cases in Nash County, the NCGenWeb project has resources worth checking. The project maintains indexes and record transcriptions for the county that can help locate cases from the 1800s and early 1900s.

Nash County NCGenWeb page for historical dissolution of marriage research

The Nash County NCGenWeb page links to local historical records and research tools that can supplement what is available at the courthouse for older dissolution of marriage cases in the county.

For dissolution of marriage records before 1958, you must go to the county clerk in Nashville or the North Carolina State Archives in Raleigh. NC Vital Records at vitalrecords.nc.gov only holds certificates for divorces from 1958 onward. Their standard fee is $24 for the first certificate. Processing times at the state office are currently several months, so direct requests to the Nash County clerk are faster for most purposes.

Nash County Dissolution Of Marriage Record Fees

Nash County follows the standard North Carolina fee schedule for dissolution of marriage filings and records. Filing a complaint for absolute dissolution of marriage costs $225 at the Nash County Clerk of Superior Court in Nashville. Call (252) 459-9800 before visiting to confirm the current fee schedule.

Certified copies of dissolution of marriage documents from the Nash County clerk cost $5.00 for the first page and $2.00 for each additional page. Uncertified copies are $0.25 per page. These fees are among the specific rates the Nash County clerk's office applies to court document requests. If you need a vital record from the Register of Deeds such as a marriage certificate, the fee is $10.00 per certified copy from the Nash County Register of Deeds at 120 West Washington Street, Nashville.

People with limited income can apply for a fee waiver at the Nash County Clerk of Superior Court. Ask the clerk's staff for a Petition to Proceed as an Indigent form. If approved, certain court fees may be waived for your dissolution of marriage case in Nash County.

Note: Service fees for the Nash County Sheriff or a process server are separate from the filing fee and vary based on the method you choose to serve your spouse.

Filing a Dissolution Of Marriage in Nash County

The process for filing a dissolution of marriage in Nash County follows North Carolina state law. Under N.C.G.S. § 50-6, the spouses must have lived separate and apart for a full year before filing. Under N.C.G.S. § 50-8, one spouse must be a six-month North Carolina resident. Nash County residents file their complaint at the courthouse in Nashville.

Once you file the complaint and pay the $225 fee, the clerk in Nashville assigns a case number. You then serve the complaint on the other party using the Nash County Sheriff, a process server, or certified mail. Proof of service is filed with the court and becomes part of the Nash County dissolution of marriage record. The NC Courts self-help center at nccourts.gov has all forms and instructions you need to file in Nash County without a lawyer.

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Nearby Counties

Nash County borders these counties. Each county handles its own dissolution of marriage filings through a separate clerk of superior court. Verify your county of residence before you file to avoid delays.