Parker Divorce Records Search Guide

Parker is a fast-growing community in Douglas County south of Denver. This suburban city falls under the jurisdiction of the Eighteenth Judicial District. All divorce cases for Parker residents are filed at the Douglas County District Court in Castle Rock. The court maintains comprehensive records for all domestic relations matters affecting local residents.

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Douglas County District Court Divorce Records

The Douglas County Justice Center is located at 4000 Justice Way in Castle Rock. This modern facility serves all of Douglas County including Parker. The District Court handles every divorce and legal separation case for the county. The court maintains detailed case files with all filed documents and court orders.

The Clerk of District Court manages record requests. Visit the office during business hours for assistance. Staff can help locate specific cases. Bring identification and any case details you possess. Standard copy fees apply. Regular copies cost $0.25 per page. Certified copies of decrees are $20 each.

Electronic records exist for most modern cases. Search these through the statewide docket search. This free service provides basic case information. You can find party names, case numbers, and filing dates. Full documents require direct court requests.

Colorado Judicial Branch access guide for Parker divorce records

Note: Douglas County District Court maintains records for all Parker divorce cases filed within the county.

Types of Divorce Records Available in Parker

Several document types serve different needs for Parker residents. Understanding these options helps you make the right request.

A divorce decree is the final court order. It legally terminates a marriage. The document includes all settlement terms. These cover property division, spousal support, and parenting arrangements. Most remarriages require certified copies. Get these from the Douglas County Clerk.

Divorce verifications confirm basic facts. CDPHE issues these documents. They show that a divorce took place. They include party names and the divorce date. They do not contain settlement details. Many official processes accept verifications. The cost is $17 per document.

Complete case files include all documents filed. These contain petitions, responses, and financial records. They show the full case history. Legal professionals often request these. The court can provide specific documents or entire files. Research fees may apply.

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How to Request Parker Divorce Records

The request process varies by document type. Choose the appropriate method for your needs.

For certified decrees, contact Douglas County District Court. Submit requests through the online records request form. Court staff respond within three business days. You can also visit the Castle Rock courthouse. The address is 4000 Justice Way, Castle Rock, CO 80109.

For CDPHE verifications, mail your request. Send to 4300 Cherry Creek Drive South, Denver, CO 80246. Include the application form, your ID, and payment. Standard processing takes 30 business days. Use VitalChek for faster processing.

CDPHE does not accept phone orders. Call 303-692-2200 with questions only. All orders must be in writing or submitted online.

Colorado Divorce Laws Affecting Parker

Colorado statutes govern all Douglas County divorces. These laws establish requirements and procedures.

C.R.S. § 14-10-106 sets residency requirements. One spouse must live in Colorado for 91 days. The same law requires a 91-day waiting period. Courts cannot grant divorces sooner. These rules apply to all Parker filings.

Colorado follows no-fault divorce principles. Under C.R.S. § 14-10-110, fault is not required. Courts need only find the marriage is irretrievably broken. This simplifies the divorce process. It reduces adversarial proceedings.

C.R.S. § 25-2-117 protects vital records confidentiality. Only interested parties can obtain verifications. This restriction does not apply to court records. Those generally remain publicly accessible.

Divorce Record Costs for Parker Residents

Understanding fees helps you budget for record requests. Costs vary by source and document type.

Douglas County District Court charges standard rates. Regular copies are $0.25 per page. Certified copies cost $20 each. Exemplified copies are $20. Name searches cost $5. Research beyond the first hour costs $30 per hour.

CDPHE charges $17 for verifications. This fee is non-refundable. Pay by check or money order to Vital Records Section. Credit cards add fees through VitalChek. Allow 30 business days for standard processing.

CDPHE fee schedule for divorce verifications

New divorce filings have separate costs. Petitions cost $260 under C.R.S. § 13-32-101. This is the current rate as of January 2025. Responses cost $146. Modifications cost $105. E-Filing adds $12 for non-attorneys. Fee waivers help low-income filers.

Online Options for Parker Divorce Searches

Digital tools assist in locating divorce records. Several online options serve Parker residents.

The statewide docket search is free. It covers Douglas County and all other Colorado counties. Search by name or case number. Get instant basic information. No registration required.

CoCourts.com provides detailed case data. This paid service charges up to $10 per search. View complete case registers. See all filings and hearings. Documents are not viewable online. Contact the court for copies.

The E-Filing system serves active participants. Register to access your case. View documents 24 hours daily. File papers electronically. Support is available at 720-625-5800.

For effective searches, gather this information:

  • Both parties' full names
  • Approximate divorce year
  • Case number if available
  • Attorney names if known

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Related Divorce Record Resources

Parker's location in Douglas County connects to several courts. Nearby resources may assist your search.

Note: Parker residents file divorce cases in Castle Rock at the Douglas County Justice Center.