Pontotoc County Dissolution Of Marriage Records

Pontotoc County handles dissolution of marriage cases at the Court Clerk's office in Ada, the county seat. The county sits in south-central Oklahoma and is part of the 22nd Judicial District. The courthouse on West 13th Street is where you file new cases and search for existing dissolution of marriage records. Pontotoc County uses both OSCN and ODCR for online docket access, and a third-party records site also aggregates case data for the county. The clerk's office is open from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM on weekdays.

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Pontotoc County Dissolution Of Marriage Quick Facts

Ada County Seat
~$252 Filing Fee
FD Case Prefix
8 AM - 4 PM Office Hours

Pontotoc County Court Clerk

The Pontotoc County Court Clerk processes all dissolution of marriage filings and maintains the court's case records. The office is located inside the Pontotoc County Courthouse in Ada. Staff handle new petitions, record searches, and copy requests. The office closes at 4:00 PM, which is a half hour earlier than some Oklahoma counties, so plan your visit with that in mind.

OfficePontotoc County Court Clerk
Address120 W. 13th St, Ada, OK 74820
Phone(580) 332-5763
HoursMonday - Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Bring your ID when you visit. If you have a case number, the clerk can pull the dissolution of marriage file right away. For name searches, give the staff the full name and any approximate dates you know. Pontotoc County keeps records going back many years at the courthouse. Very old files may take longer to find, so calling ahead is a good idea if you need something from decades ago.

Searching Dissolution Of Marriage Records Online

Pontotoc County has strong online access for dissolution of marriage case dockets. The Oklahoma State Courts Network lets you search for free. Select Pontotoc County, type a name, and look for FD cases. You get case numbers, parties, filing dates, and full docket entries. This is the most direct way to search from home.

OSCN docket search for Pontotoc County dissolution of marriage cases

OSCN gives free access to Pontotoc County dissolution of marriage docket data.

ODCR is another free tool that pulls from the same database with a different interface. Some people like it better for quick searches. None of these sites let you view full documents, though. For actual copies of dissolution of marriage petitions or decrees, contact the Court Clerk's office in Ada at (580) 332-5763.

How Dissolution Of Marriage Works in Pontotoc County

To file, you need six months in Oklahoma and 30 days in Pontotoc County. Title 43 Section 103 lays this out. The fee is about $252. You file the petition at the clerk's office, and they give you an FD case number on the spot.

Incompatibility is the standard ground in Pontotoc County. Title 43 Section 101 allows 12 different grounds, but most people pick incompatibility to avoid having to prove fault. The petition states the spouses can not get along. That is all the court needs to hear on that point.

When you file, a temporary injunction goes into effect automatically. Title 43 Section 110 mandates it. Both sides are barred from transferring property, hiding assets, or disrupting each other's insurance coverage while the dissolution of marriage is pending. The injunction holds until the court enters the final decree.

If children are involved, there is a 90-day waiting period per Title 43 Section 107.1. Cases without children wait just 10 days. After the decree is signed, neither party can remarry for six months under Title 43 Section 127.

What Pontotoc County Dissolution Of Marriage Files Contain

Each dissolution of marriage case file in Pontotoc County holds the complete record. The petition starts the file with both names, the grounds, and property and custody requests. The summons and proof that the other spouse was served follow. Motions, temporary orders, and financial affidavits stack up as the case progresses.

The final decree is what most people want. It is the court order that ends the marriage. Property division, custody, support, and all other terms go into the decree. Certified copies of this document are the standard proof that a dissolution of marriage was finalized. People use them for name changes, to update insurance, and for government records. Pontotoc County stores these files at the courthouse in Ada.

Fees for Records in Pontotoc County

Record copy fees follow state law. Title 28 Section 31 sets the schedule. First page: $1.00. Additional pages: $0.50 each. Certification: $0.50. Name searches cost $5.00 per name per seven-year block. The filing fee for a new dissolution of marriage case is approximately $252. Fee waivers are available through a pauper's affidavit for those who can not afford to pay.

Legal Assistance in Pontotoc County

Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma covers Pontotoc County and can help with dissolution of marriage cases for qualifying residents. Free forms and guides are on the Oklahoma Law Help website. The Oklahoma Bar Association has a referral service for family law attorneys in the Ada area.

Oklahoma Supreme Court forms for dissolution of marriage

The Oklahoma Supreme Court publishes forms that Pontotoc County residents can use when filing for dissolution of marriage.

Ada has several attorneys who take dissolution of marriage cases. East Central University is located in Ada, and the area supports a small but active legal community. Some attorneys offer initial consultations at no charge.

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Cities in Pontotoc County

Pontotoc County does not have any cities that meet the population threshold for their own page. Ada is the county seat and the largest city. All dissolution of marriage filings go through the courthouse in Ada.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Pontotoc County. Each one handles dissolution of marriage cases through its own Court Clerk.