Fairfield Divorce Records

Fairfield divorce decree records are maintained by Solano County Superior Court. Fairfield is the county seat of Solano County. The main courthouse is at 600 Union Avenue in Fairfield. All divorce cases for Fairfield residents are filed and processed through this court. Certified copies of divorce decrees cost $15. Plain copies are 50 cents per page. You can request copies in person, by mail, or online for some cases. The court handles all family law matters including divorce, custody, and support cases for residents throughout Solano County.

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Solano County Superior Court

Fairfield residents file divorce cases at Solano County Superior Court. The main courthouse is at 600 Union Avenue, Fairfield, CA. Phone is (707) 207-7340. This courthouse handles all family law cases for Solano County. The building also houses the family law division, which processes divorce filings, hearings, and provides access to case records.

As the county seat, Fairfield is where most county court operations take place. The courthouse serves Fairfield and all other Solano County cities. Court staff can help you find your case, explain procedures, and process requests for copies of divorce decrees and other court documents.

For general court information, call the main courthouse number or visit solano.courts.ca.gov. The website has forms, filing instructions, and details about court services. The family law division page provides specific information about divorce cases and record requests.

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Requesting Divorce Decrees

You can get certified copies by visiting the courthouse in person or by mailing a request. For in-person requests, go to the records office at 600 Union Avenue in Fairfield. Bring photo ID and payment. Staff can search for your case and prepare copies. Many requests are filled the same day or within a few days.

To request copies by mail, send your request to Solano County Superior Court, Records Division, 600 Union Avenue, Fairfield, CA 94533. Include full names of both parties, the case number if you have it, approximate divorce date, and which documents you need. State if you need certified or plain copies. Include your contact information and return address.

Payment should be included with mail requests. Make checks or money orders payable to Solano County Superior Court. A certified divorce decree costs $15. Copy fees are 50 cents per page. If you need other documents certified, the fee is $40 per document plus copy fees. Include a self-addressed stamped envelope with sufficient postage for the court to mail your copies.

Processing time for mail requests varies. In-person requests are typically faster. Call ahead if you need copies urgently.

Online Case Access

Solano County may provide online case search through the court website. California law limits remote access to family law documents under California Rules of Court Rule 2.503. Courts cannot provide full online access to divorce case files. You can view case summaries and registers of action online, but you cannot download sensitive family law documents remotely. You must visit the courthouse to view documents or request copies through the records office.

Check solano.courts.ca.gov for available online services. The website may have a case search portal where you can look up cases by name or number. This can help you find your case number, which speeds up copy requests. If online search is not available, call the courthouse and staff can search for your case.

Fees and Costs

Solano County follows California's statewide fee schedule. Certified divorce decrees cost $15 under California Government Code Section 70674. This fee applies specifically to dissolution judgments. Plain copies are 50 cents per page.

Other documents from your case require $40 for certification under Government Code Section 70626. This includes custody orders, settlement agreements, and other court documents. Copy fees of 50 cents per page are added separately. If court staff must search for a case and it takes over 10 minutes, a $15 search fee may apply under state law.

Always confirm current fees before submitting payment. The court accepts checks and money orders. Credit cards may be accepted for in-person payments.

Privacy and Access

Family law records have restricted public access under California law. California Rules of Court Rule 2.503 prohibits remote electronic access to divorce case documents. The public can view case indexes online, but actual documents must be viewed at the courthouse. This protects sensitive personal and financial information in family law cases.

Divorce decrees are public records once the divorce is finalized. Anyone with case information can request a copy. However, some documents in the case file may be sealed or confidential. Financial disclosures, custody evaluations, and certain settlement documents may have restricted access. The court clerk can explain which records are publicly available.

If you were a party to the divorce, you have the right to access all non-sealed documents in your case file. Third parties may have limited access to certain records.

Legal Help

Solano County Superior Court has a Family Law Facilitator Office that provides free help with child support and custody matters. The office is at the courthouse in Fairfield. Staff can help you complete forms and understand court procedures. They cannot provide legal advice or represent you in court.

Legal Services of Northern California provides free legal help to low-income residents in family law cases. They handle divorce, custody, and support matters for qualifying individuals. Call their office to find out if you qualify for services. They can provide legal advice, document preparation, and court representation.

The Solano County Bar Association may offer a lawyer referral service. They can connect you with a family law attorney who handles divorce cases in Fairfield. Many attorneys offer initial consultations at reduced rates. Some work on payment plans for clients who need help affording legal fees.

Court Location and Hours

The Solano County Superior Court is at 600 Union Avenue, Fairfield, CA. Phone is (707) 207-7340. The courthouse is typically open Monday through Friday during business hours. Call ahead to confirm hours and availability of services. Parking is available near the courthouse.

The courthouse has public access terminals where you can search for cases at no charge. The records office can help with copy requests and answer questions about fees and processing times. Bring photo ID if you plan to request copies of records.

For directions, hours, and other information, visit solano.courts.ca.gov or call the courthouse. The website has detailed information about court services and online resources.

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Nearby Cities

Other cities in Solano County and nearby counties also file divorce cases through their local Superior Courts.