Search Marion County Divorce Decree

Marion County divorce decree records are handled through the county court offices in Jasper, and the county portal plus state archive references help fill in the local path. If you need the signed decree, the circuit court clerk is the main office. If you need a certificate or an older historical lead, the state system and TSLA can help. Marion County is also useful for research because the county history is tied to a longer marriage-record run and to several older local records collections. This page keeps the county court, the state certificate route, and the archive trail in one place.

That structure matters in Jasper because a divorce decree can sit with the circuit court clerk, while older family trail work may need the chancery office or the archive side of the search before copies are ordered. The county clerk and marriage trail can help point you to the right year.

Marion County Divorce Decree History

Marion County gives you a useful mix of courthouse access and historical depth. Jasper holds the circuit and chancery offices, while the county portal and the Marion County court records reference help you place the request before you call. That matters because a Marion County Divorce Decree can live on the circuit side or the chancery side depending on how the case was handled. The county history also helps, with marriage records beginning in 1881 and TSLA holdings that reach into the 1945 to 1965 divorce window. If the file is old, the archive path may be faster than the clerk window. If the file is recent, the circuit clerk is still the right first stop. That makes Marion County a good example of how a Tennessee divorce record search can move from current court access to archival support without losing the file trail.

That local structure matters because Jasper keeps the court file close to the archive trail, and the county clerk can still help if the marriage record is what leads you to the decree.

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Marion County Divorce Decree Facts

1817County Established
JasperCounty Seat
1881Marriage Records
$15State Copy Fee

Marion County Divorce Decree Access

The Marion County Circuit Court Clerk at the Marion County Justice Center is the main office for a Marion County divorce decree search. Research lists the clerk as Lonna Henderson, with records at 5 Oak Avenue and a P.O. Box in Jasper. That office handles divorce proceedings, and the chancery court in Jasper handles divorce and probate matters as well. That means a Marion County search can move through two local court doors, depending on the type of file you need and the division where it was heard.

The county portal at Marion County government is the local entry point for county information, while the county offices and statewide court tools help with the file-finding side of the search. Marion County also has useful historical notes, including marriage records from 1881 and divorce records in both circuit and chancery court files. That makes it a good county for both recent requests and older research. If you need a state certificate copy, Tennessee Vital Records remains the $15 route.

The Marion County portal is the best county-level starting point when you are trying to place a divorce decree request in Jasper.

Marion County Divorce Decree county portal

It gives the county context before you ask the clerk for the decree file.

Public Case History is another useful official pointer for the divorce decree search.

Marion County divorce decree public case history reference

Use it to narrow the county file before calling the clerk or making a visit.

Find Marion County Divorce Decree Records

A Marion County divorce decree search usually starts with a name, a filing date, and the justice center contact. The research says the circuit court clerk will help with copies, and the request can also go by mail if you include the right details and ID. The county history matters too. Marion County has a long local record trail, and the state archive keeps divorce records for the 1945 to 1965 period plus related marriage collections. That gives the county both a current search route and a historical route.

For direct contact, the circuit court clerk phone is (423) 942-2134, and the email is lhenderson@marioncountytn.net. The county research also notes that the county clerk handles marriage licenses and that the chancery court handles divorce proceedings and probate. If the file is not where you expect, it may simply be sitting in the other office. That is why the county page should stay specific about both the circuit and chancery paths.

Note: Marion County divorce decree requests are easier when you know whether the case was filed in circuit or chancery court.

Marion County Help

TSLA is useful in Marion County because the archive holds marriage records from 1881 to 1967 and searchable divorce records from July 1, 1945 to 1965. That makes the state archive a real second step for older divorce decree work. It is especially useful if you are trying to connect a divorce to a marriage record or to a local family-history set. Marion County also has strong church and Bible-record history in the research, which can support a missing-file search when the county court index is not enough.

The TSLA divorce FAQ and the county portal work well together when the file is older than the active office window. Marion County marriage records from 1881 to 1967 give you a second clue path, especially when a surname is easier to find than a case number. That keeps the request local and specific.

The state certificate route is simpler if you only need proof of the divorce. The county decree route is better if you need the actual court order. That split matters in Marion County just like it does elsewhere in Tennessee. If the question is legal or procedural, the clerk office is the place to start. If the question is historical, the archive route may be more efficient.

TSLA is the strongest historical support point for older Marion County divorce decree research.

Marion County Divorce Decree archive support

It helps connect the county decree search to the archive record trail.

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