Perry County Divorce Decree Lookup

Perry County divorce decree records can be reached through the Perry County circuit court clerk, the chancery court, and the county online court records path. That is helpful because a decree may sit in the local court file, but a certified state copy may be enough for a name change or other formal need. Perry County has a clear clerk structure in Linden, and Perry County records are tied closely to the county seat. If you start with party names and a rough filing year, you can usually determine which office should have the record.

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Perry County Divorce Decree Search

The primary custodian is the Perry County Circuit Court Clerk at 121 E. Main Street, Linden, TN 37096, for a Perry County divorce record search. The phone number is (931) 589-2218, and the office email is joy.breeding@tncourts.gov. The office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM CST. That is the first place to call when you need the Perry County decree itself, when you need to know if the file is local, or when you need access to the county online court records portal.

The Perry County chancery court is also in Linden. The research identifies Charlene Duplessis as the clerk and master, and chancery is the court that handles equity matters. That makes it another Perry County place to check if the divorce file involves property, support, or another issue that may have been routed into chancery. The county also lists a general sessions court, but the divorce record work stays centered on circuit and chancery. The record path is easier when you start with the county seat and the circuit clerk.

The Perry County online court records resource is a useful first pass because the clerk's office now makes court records available online. If you already know the case name or the filing year, the online record path can confirm whether the divorce file is active, archived, or ready for a copy request. That saves time before you call or visit Linden.

Perry County Divorce Decree Copies

For a state-issued certified copy, Tennessee Vital Records is the official source and the fee is $15 per certified divorce certificate. That matters when you need a short Perry County proof-of-divorce document instead of the full court file. The Perry County decree is still the stronger record for detailed case terms, but the state certificate is often enough for simple proof. If you need the county file for property or case history, the Perry County circuit clerk remains the better starting point.

The Perry County research does not fix a local copy fee, so the safest move is to ask the circuit clerk before you request anything for Perry County. That office can tell you whether the file is already indexed online, whether a plain copy is enough, or whether you need a certified document. Since the county also has a chancery court and a general sessions court, it helps to say that you need the divorce decree and not just a civil case printout.

Perry County Courts is the key local portal when you want the county's own online court records path.

Perry County court portal for divorce decree records

Use it when you want to check the local file before you make a copy request.

Tennessee Vital Records handles the certified state certificate when the county file is more detail than you need.

Tennessee Divorce Decree state vital records page

That route is the simplest option for a short official proof of divorce.

Historic Perry County Divorce Decree

Perry County was established in 1819, and that long run means older Perry County divorce record work can lead to both county files and historical sources. The research notes that marriage records and other vital detail can be found through county and family-history tools, while the divorce record itself may sit in the circuit or chancery court file. That is common in a county with a small population and long paper history. The older the file, the more likely you are to need an archive clue.

FamilySearch is useful here because the research notes vital statistics from 1881 to 1912 in the family-history context. That does not replace the county decree for a recent case, but it can help you build the Perry County path when you only know a family line or a rough decade. Perry County's historical record trail is better when you combine the county clerk name, the county seat, and the family-history sources instead of relying on one office alone.

FamilySearch Tennessee Divorce Records helps frame older Perry County searches that start with a surname and a rough date.

Tennessee Divorce Decree guidance from FamilySearch and TSLA

That background is useful when the county file is old enough to require a different search path.

Tennessee State Library and Archives is the archive source that keeps the older county material in the broader state record trail.

Tennessee Divorce Decree archival records at TSLA

Use TSLA when the Perry County divorce decree is older than the active clerk file and needs historical context.

Perry County Court Records

Perry County court records are not just one filing cabinet. The Perry County circuit court handles divorce proceedings, and the Perry County chancery court handles equity matters. General sessions handles civil and criminal matters, but the divorce decree request should still begin with the circuit clerk. That is because the Perry County circuit clerk is the named custodian in the research, and the clerk's office is the best place to ask for the copy, the search status, or the online access path.

When you call the clerk, give the names of the parties, the rough divorce year, and the case number if you have it. That is enough to get the search moving. If the clerk sends you to the online records page first, that is normal. If the clerk sends you to Tennessee Vital Records for a certificate, that is normal too. The point is to match the document you need to the office that actually issues it.

Note: Perry County divorce decree requests are faster when you say whether you need the case file, an online case check, or a certified state certificate. That helps the clerk route the request right away.

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