Prince William County Divorce Records
Prince William County divorce records are official records of marriage dissolution filed with the Prince William County Circuit Court. These documents track how divorce processes move through the court from the petition stages to the final decrees of divorce.
A typical Prince William County divorce record may include:
- The names of both spouses
- Filing date
- The date the divorce was final
- Case or docket number
- References to the final divorce decree.
Depending on the case, a Prince William County divorce record may also reflect issues such as property division, spousal support, or child-related determinations
Similar to most court records, Virginia considers divorce records public. However, the law exempts access to:
- Records involving minors
- Confidential financial information
- Sealed court orders or files
- Protective or restraining orders
- Settlement agreements filed under seal
- Medical and mental health records.
In Prince William County, the Circuit Court Clerk’s Office is the custodian of divorce records; this agency provides access to the publicly accessible parts of the county’s divorce records. Prince William County’s divorce records are accessible online through the Virginia Judicial System Case Status and Information Portals. For full case files or access to records that are not available online, interested individuals should mail or visit the Prince William County Circuit Court Clerk’s Office at:
The Prince William County Judicial Center
3rd Floor, 9311 Lee Avenue,
Manassas,
VA 20110.
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County |
Court Name |
Address |
Phone Number |
Office Hours |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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Prince William County |
Prince William County Circuit Court |
Prince William County Judicial Center 9311 Lee Avenue, Manassas, VA 20110 |
(703) 792-6015 |
8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Mondays through Fridays (except on holidays). |