Access Vacaville Divorce Decree Records

Divorce decree records for Vacaville are held at Solano County Superior Court. The city has around 100,000 residents. All family law matters including dissolution cases go through the county court system. The main courthouse is at 600 Union Avenue in Fairfield. Certified copies of divorce decrees cost $15. Plain copies are 50 cents per page. You can request records in person at the courthouse or by mail. The Family Law Division processes all divorce-related requests. Court hours are typically 8 AM to 4 PM Monday through Friday. Processing times depend on whether your case is recent or stored in archives. Older files may take longer to retrieve and copy.

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Solano County Court for Vacaville

Solano County Superior Court handles all divorce cases from Vacaville. The courthouse is in Fairfield at 600 Union Avenue. This is the main location for family law matters in the county. Vacaville residents file their cases here and return here to get copies of divorce decrees.

The phone number for the Family Law Division is (707) 207-7340. Staff can answer questions about fees, documents, and how to request records. Hours are typically 8 AM to 4 PM on weekdays. The court is closed on weekends and holidays. If you plan to visit, bring valid photo ID and your case number if you have it.

You can also submit requests by mail. Send written requests to Solano County Superior Court, 600 Union Avenue, Fairfield, CA 94533. Include full names of both parties, the case number if known, and the approximate date of divorce. State whether you need certified or plain copies. Include payment by check or money order payable to Solano County Superior Court.

Solano County Superior Court Family Law Division

More details are at solano.courts.ca.gov. The site has forms, fee schedules, and contact information. Vacaville residents rely on this resource for court services.

Searching for Your Case

Solano County offers online case search through the court website. You can look up cases by party name or case number. The system shows basic case information like filing date and status. Full documents are not available online for family law cases due to privacy restrictions under California law.

The online search is free. You do not pay to look up case details. California Rules of Court Rule 2.503 limits remote access to family law records. You can see case summaries and hearing calendars. To view or get copies of the actual divorce decree, you must contact the court or visit in person.

If you have trouble finding your case, call the Family Law Division at (707) 207-7340. Staff can search by name if you do not have the case number. There may be a search fee if the lookup takes more than 10 minutes. Bring as much information as possible to speed up the search process.

Fees and Costs

Solano County follows California state fee guidelines. A certified copy of a divorce decree costs $15 under California Government Code Section 70674. This includes the certification and the first page of the decree.

Additional pages cost 50 cents per page. Plain copies without certification are 50 cents per page. If you need other documents certified, such as orders or agreements, the fee is $40 per document plus copy fees. Search fees are $15 if staff need to search by name and it takes over 10 minutes.

Always verify current fees before submitting payment. Fee amounts can change. You can pay by check, money order, or credit card at the courthouse. For mail requests, include a check or money order made out to Solano County Superior Court.

Note: Off-site file retrieval may add extra time and possibly extra fees if your case is very old.

Request Records by Mail

Vacaville residents can mail requests for divorce decree copies. Send your request to Solano County Superior Court, 600 Union Avenue, Fairfield, CA 94533. Include all relevant case information: full names of both parties, case number if available, and approximate divorce date.

Clearly state what type of copy you need. Certified copies are required for legal purposes like remarriage or name changes. Plain copies work for personal use. Calculate the total cost and include exact payment. Add a self-addressed stamped envelope with enough postage for return mail.

Processing time depends on court workload and file location. Recent cases may be processed within a few weeks. Older cases stored off-site can take longer. For urgent requests, consider visiting in person or calling ahead to check the status of your case file.

In-Person Requests

Going to the courthouse in person is often the fastest way to get a divorce decree copy. The Solano County Superior Court is at 600 Union Avenue in Fairfield. The Family Law Division handles record requests. Hours are 8 AM to 4 PM Monday through Friday.

Bring valid photo ID and your case number if you have it. If you do not know the number, staff can search by name. Tell the clerk you need a divorce decree copy and whether it should be certified. You will pay at the counter. Most recent case requests are filled the same day. Older cases may take longer if the file is in storage.

Parking is available near the courthouse. Look for public lots or metered street parking. All visitors must pass through security at the entrance. Leave large bags and prohibited items at home. Plan extra time for parking and security if visiting during busy hours.

The drive from Vacaville to Fairfield is about 15 minutes. You can also use public transit if available. Check local bus schedules for routes that serve the courthouse area.

Legal Help for Vacaville Residents

Legal assistance is available in Solano County for people who need help with divorce cases. The Superior Court Self-Help Center offers free help to people without lawyers. Staff can assist with forms and basic court procedures. Call the court at (707) 207-7340 for information on self-help services.

Legal Services of Northern California serves Solano County residents. They provide free legal aid to low-income individuals. They handle family law matters including divorce. Call to see if you qualify for their services. They can offer advice or representation based on your income and case needs.

The Solano County Bar Association runs a lawyer referral service. They can connect you with family law attorneys in the Vacaville area. Call the bar association to get matched with a lawyer. Some offer reduced fees for initial consultations. Ask about costs when you schedule an appointment.

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Solano County Divorce Records

Vacaville is in Solano County. All divorce filings from this city go through the county Superior Court in Fairfield. The court handles cases for all cities and unincorporated areas in the county. For more information on county court services, full fee schedules, and related resources, visit the Solano County divorce records page.

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Nearby Cities

Vacaville is near other cities in Solano and neighboring counties. Each files divorce cases at their county Superior Court.