Johnson County Divorce Decree Lookup

Johnson County divorce decree records are on file at the Circuit Clerk's office in Warrensburg. The clerk maintains all civil, criminal, and family court case records for the county. You can search for and request divorce records through this office. Missouri's Case.net system provides free online access to basic case data from every circuit court in the state. This page covers how to find, request, and get Johnson County divorce decree records, fees, and what other sources are available.

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Warrensburg County Seat
(660) 422-7413 Circuit Court Phone
101 West Market Street, Warrensburg, MO 64093 Address
$15.00 per copy State Vital Records Fee

Johnson County Divorce Decree Records

The Johnson County Circuit Clerk is the official keeper of all divorce records in this jurisdiction. The office holds the original decree, the petition for dissolution, and any court orders tied to the case. When a judge signs the final judgment, the clerk files it as a permanent record. These documents are public under Missouri's Sunshine Law.

A divorce decree in Johnson County ends a marriage and spells out the terms. It names both spouses, lists the case number and court, and states the grounds. Missouri allows no-fault dissolution under RSMo 452.305, where either spouse can file by stating the marriage is irretrievably broken. The decree covers custody, child support per RSMo 452.340, property division per RSMo 452.330, and spousal maintenance.

Some parts of a divorce file may have restricted access. Financial affidavits, records with Social Security numbers, and documents about minor children are typically not available to the general public. Records sealed by the judge are also off limits unless you are a party to the case.

How to Request Johnson County Divorce Records

Contact the Johnson County Circuit Clerk at 101 West Market Street, Warrensburg, MO 64093. Phone: (660) 422-7413. Fax: (660) 422-7415. Provide both parties' names and the approximate date of the divorce. You can visit in person, call, or send a written request by mail. Include a self-addressed stamped envelope for mail requests.

Copies are generally $1 per page for uncertified documents. Certified copies cost more. The clerk can give you current pricing when you call. For legal purposes like remarriage, immigration, or property matters, request a certified copy. Bring valid photo ID if you are going to the courthouse.

The screenshot below shows the Johnson County Circuit Clerk's official page.

Johnson County Missouri divorce decree Circuit Clerk page

This page from the Johnson County court system provides contact details and information about the services offered by the Circuit Clerk's office.

Search Johnson County Divorce Cases Online

Missouri's Case.net provides free access to court records from all 114 counties. Search for Johnson County divorce cases by party name, case number, or filing date. The results show basic details: parties, case type, hearing dates, and current status. The full decree document is not available through Case.net.

Case.net is maintained by the Office of State Courts Administrator. It covers all 46 judicial circuits. Data updates regularly. If a case does not show, it may be sealed or not yet in the system. For sealed cases, go to the Warrensburg courthouse in person with photo ID.

Note: Case.net data is for reference and does not serve as a certified copy of any court record.

Divorce Filing Process in Johnson County

Filing begins with a petition for dissolution at the Johnson County Circuit Court. Missouri law under RSMo 452.310 requires at least 90 days of state residency. The petition must state the marriage is irretrievably broken. A 30-day waiting period under RSMo 452.320 applies before the court can grant the divorce.

Self-represented parties must use Missouri Supreme Court approved forms. These include the petition, parenting plan, and financial statements. The clerk's office can help you locate the forms. Filing fees apply. Call (660) 422-7413 for the current amount.

After both sides agree or the court makes a ruling, the judge signs the decree. The clerk records it and the case closes. Custody determinations follow RSMo 452.375, focusing on the best interests of the child. Property division is based on the factors in RSMo 452.330. To modify custody or support terms later, file a motion under RSMo 452.370 in the same court.

State Divorce Records

The Missouri Department of Health issues certified statements for divorces. A statement only lists names, date, and county. No other details. Each costs $15.00. You can order at 930 Wildwood Drive in Jefferson City, by mail, or online through VitalChek. The state started recording divorces on July 1, 1948.

For records before that date, contact the Johnson County Circuit Clerk directly. The Missouri state portal explains how state certified statements differ from county decree copies. For the full divorce decree with all the terms, the Johnson County Circuit Clerk is the only source. The Missouri Association of Counties directory can help find any county's clerk.

Nearby Counties

If the divorce was filed in a neighboring county, contact that county's circuit clerk instead. Counties near Johnson include:

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