Craig County Dissolution Of Marriage Records

Craig County dissolution of marriage cases are processed at the Court Clerk's office in Vinita, which serves as the county seat. Located in the northeast corner of Oklahoma, Craig County is part of the 12th Judicial District. Residents file dissolution of marriage petitions at the District Court in Vinita, and the Court Clerk maintains all case records. The county sits along the Will Rogers Turnpike, making the courthouse fairly easy to reach from surrounding areas. All dissolution of marriage documents, from initial petitions to final decrees, stay on file at the Craig County courthouse.

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Craig County Court Clerk

The Craig County Court Clerk handles dissolution of marriage filings and maintains all court records. The office is inside the Craig County Courthouse in Vinita. Staff can help you file a new case, look up an existing dissolution of marriage record, or get copies of court documents.

OfficeCraig County Court Clerk
Address210 W Delaware Ave, Vinita, OK 74301
Phone(918) 256-6451
HoursMonday - Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM

When you visit the clerk's office, bring your ID and any case information you have. If you know the case number, that speeds things up. The clerk can pull dissolution of marriage files for you to review at the courthouse. Craig County stores older records in archive storage, but staff can retrieve them if you call ahead. Certified copies of decrees and other dissolution of marriage documents are available for a fee set by state law.

Searching Craig County Dissolution Of Marriage Records Online

The Oklahoma State Courts Network gives free access to Craig County dissolution of marriage docket information. Select Craig County on the search page, type in a name, and you see matching cases. FD cases are dissolution of marriage filings. The results list case numbers, filing dates, and docket entries. You can check the status of any case and see upcoming hearing dates.

Here is the OSCN search page where you can look up Craig County cases.

OSCN search page for Craig County dissolution of marriage dockets

Use this portal to find case numbers and filing dates for Craig County dissolution of marriage records at no cost.

You can also use ODCR to search the same records with a slightly different interface. Both tools pull from the court system database. Neither site lets you view the full documents, though. For that, contact the Craig County Court Clerk. Some dissolution of marriage documents are restricted and require a visit to the courthouse to access.

How Dissolution Of Marriage Works in Craig County

Filing for dissolution of marriage in Craig County starts with the petition. You must meet Oklahoma's residency requirement under Title 43 Section 103, which means six months in the state and 30 days in Craig County. The clerk assigns your case an FD number when you file. The filing fee is approximately $252.

Oklahoma recognizes 12 grounds for dissolution of marriage per Title 43 Section 101. Nearly every case in Craig County uses incompatibility. You do not have to prove fault. The petition states that you and your spouse are incompatible, and the court accepts that as grounds. Other grounds exist, such as adultery, abandonment, or cruelty, but they require proof and make the case harder to resolve.

After filing, an automatic temporary injunction goes into effect under Title 43 Section 110. Both sides are barred from destroying documents, hiding assets, or canceling insurance policies. The injunction protects both parties while the dissolution of marriage is pending. If kids are involved, you wait 90 days before the court can finalize anything, per Title 43 Section 107.1. No children means a 10-day wait.

Once the decree is signed, neither party can remarry for six months. Title 43 Section 127 puts this restriction in place statewide.

Craig County Dissolution Of Marriage Case File Contents

Each dissolution of marriage case file in Craig County holds the complete record of the proceedings. The petition leads the file. It names both spouses, identifies children if any, and states the grounds. Property claims and custody requests are typically in the petition too. After the petition comes the summons and the other spouse's response.

Financial affidavits, temporary orders, and hearing records get added as the case goes on. Parenting plan proposals show up in cases with children. The final decree of dissolution of marriage wraps things up. It is the court order that ends the marriage and lays out the terms both sides must follow. This decree is the document most people request when they need proof that a marriage ended. Craig County keeps these files indefinitely at the courthouse in Vinita.

Record Copy Fees in Craig County

Copy fees for Craig County dissolution of marriage records follow Oklahoma state law. Title 28 Section 31 sets the rates. The first page costs $1.00. Additional pages are $0.50 each. Certification adds $0.50 to the total. Name searches run $5.00 per name for every seven-year span. The filing fee for a new dissolution of marriage case is about $252.

Legal Aid for Craig County Dissolution Of Marriage

Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma has offices that serve Craig County. They help low-income residents with dissolution of marriage filings. Check Oklahoma Law Help for free forms and instructions. You can also contact the Oklahoma Bar Association for lawyer referrals in the northeast Oklahoma area. Several attorneys in and around Vinita handle dissolution of marriage cases in Craig County.

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Cities in Craig County

Craig County does not have any cities large enough for their own page on this site. Vinita serves as the county seat, and all dissolution of marriage filings go through the courthouse there.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Craig County and each handles its own dissolution of marriage cases.