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Michigan Divorce Certificate
Learn how to order Michigan Divorce Certificate from the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS). The standard fee for a certified copy is $34.00, with additional copies available for $16.00 each when ordered at the same time. Processing times vary, with standard requests taking approximately 5 to 7 weeks, while rush processing, available for an additional $12.00 fee, reduces the wait time to 2 to 3 weeks.
How to Order Michigan Divorce Certificate
You can order a Michigan Divorce Certificate through three available methods: online, in person, or by mail. Online orders can be placed through Vital Records Online (VRO) for convenience and expedited processing. In-person requests can be made at the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) Vital Records Office or at the county clerk's office where the divorce was originally filed. Mail orders must be sent to MDHHS with a completed application, required documents, and payment.
Before ordering, it is important to review the total costs, eligibility criteria, document requirements, and current processing times. Michigan divorce certificate are issued only to eligible requestors, including the certificate holder, immediate family members, and legal representatives. Processing times vary based on the method of application, with rush options available for an additional fee.

Ordering with VRO
Request a Michigan divorce certificate replacement online now through VRO.
- Complete two simple steps:
- Complete the online application and upload your documents.
- Process your order. ✔️
Starting from
$29+ state fees
Benefits of Ordering Online with VRO
- 5 minutes process
- No waiting in lines
- No handling paperwork or mail
- Simplified application process
- 24 hour service
- Online assistance by specialists
- Verification and error-checking
- Order tracking
- Online notary
- Pay online by credit card
- Remote processing time
Ordering in Person
Apply in person if you can visit the MDHHS Vital Records Office. This method allows for direct processing and, in some cases, same-day service.
To order your Michigan Divorce Certificate in person, follow these steps:
- Complete the Application Form - Fill out the Michigan Divorce Certificate Request Form.
- Gather Required Documents.
- Obtain Photocopies of Your Documents.
- Submit Your Application - Visit the MDHHS Vital Records Office or the county clerk's office during business hours.
Ordering By Mail
To apply for a Michigan Divorce Certificate by mail, follow these steps carefully to ensure accurate and timely processing.
- Complete the Application Form - Fill out the Michigan Divorce Certificate Request Form. Ensure all details match the official record.
- Gather Required Documents
- Obtain Photocopies of Your Documents.
- Purchase an Envelope - Use a business envelope to send your request securely.
- Include Payment - Attach a check or money order payable to the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS).
- Mail Your Application Package to the MDHHS Vital Records Office.
required documents
What Documents Are Required to Order a Michigan Divorce Certificate?
To obtain a Michigan Divorce Certificate, all applicants must provide proof of identity to the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services Vital Records Office (MDHHS Division for Vital Records and Health Statistics). A valid government-issued photo ID must be submitted with your application. Acceptable forms include:
Primary ID Requirements Options | Secondary ID Requirements Options |
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Michigan Driver's License | Autism Spectrum Card |
How to Get a Michigan Divorce Certificate Without ID
If you don't have a primary ID accepted by the MDHHS Vital Records Office, you can still request a divorce certificate by providing two secondary identification documents instead. See the table above for a list of acceptable options.
- Affidavit & Supporting Documents - If you cannot provide two secondary forms of ID, you may submit an affidavit along with supporting documents that verify your identity.
- Request Through an Immediate Family Member - If you cannot meet the identification requirements, an eligible family member may submit the request on your behalf. They must provide:
- Their own valid government-issued ID
- Proof of relationship to the record holder (e.g., birth certificate, marriage certificate)
Cost & fees
What Are the Costs and Fees Associated with Replacing a Divorce Certificate in Michigan?
The total cost of a Michigan divorce certificate depends on how you order and how many copies you request. The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) charges $34.00 for the first certified copy and $16.00 for each additional copy ordered at the same time. Fees may vary if you apply online, by mail, or in person, and extra charges apply for expedited processing ($12.00) or third-party services. Always confirm the current MDHHS fee schedule before submitting your request to avoid delays.
State Fee |
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$34.00 |
Rush Processing |
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$12.00 |
Additional Copy |
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1 x $16.00 |
Processing time
How Long Does It Take to Process and Receive a Divorce Certificate in Michigan?
To obtain a replacement divorce certificate in Michigan, the processing time is typically 5 to 7 weeks, depending on your chosen method. To avoid delays, use VRO's online application, which minimizes errors and incomplete submissions. You can complete your application and generate your documents in as little as 5 minutes, ensuring a fast and efficient process.
Processing Time |
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5 to 7 weeks |
Rush Processing Time |
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2 to 3 weeks |
Authorization
Who is Authorized to Order a Michigan Divorce Certificate?
Michigan restricts access to divorce certificates for 100 years, allowing only the certificate holder, immediate family members, and authorized third parties to request copies. After this period, records may become publicly accessible under Michigan's Public Records Law.
Authorized People
- Certificate Holder - Either spouse named on the divorce record.
- Immediate Family Members - Parents, children, or legal guardians (proof of relationship required).
- Legal Representatives - Attorneys or authorized agents with supporting legal documentation.
- Government Agencies - Requests for official use must include authorization.
After 100 years, divorce records become public information and can be accessed by anyone through Michigan's State Archives or the MDHHS Vital Records Office.
Do I Need to Notarize My Application?
The MDHHS Vital Records Office does not require notarization for divorce certificate applications. However, if submitting an affidavit of identity due to a lack of valid identification, notarization may be required for verification purposes. Always check the latest requirements before submitting your application.
Tracking
How to Track the Status of Your Application
When you place an order with VRO, you can track the status of your application online while we are handling it. VRO verifies your documents before forwarding them to Michigan MDHHS-DVRHS for further processing. Additionally, you can request mail tracking through VRO to monitor your application's journey to the health department for extra verification.
If you are mailing your divorce certificate application manually, it is recommended that you send it using first-class mail with tracking information to ensure it arrives at Michigan MDHHS-DVRHS.
Note that Michigan MDHHS-DVRHS does not provide tracking for the delivery of your vital records certificates to your address. MDHHS-DVRHS does not accept pre-paid self-addressed return envelopes. Once the records leave the state office, the state is not responsible for lost or misdirected certificates.
frequently asked questions
Other FAQs
How Much Does a Michigan Divorce Certificate Cost?
The cost for a Michigan divorce record varies depending on the source. Divorce verifications from the MDHHS have a standard fee, while certified copies of the actual divorce decree or judgment must be obtained from the Circuit Court in the county where the divorce was granted. Court fees vary by county, so contact the relevant clerk's office for exact pricing.
Can Someone Else Request My Michigan Divorce Records?
Yes. A legal representative, attorney, or authorized agent may request Michigan divorce records on behalf of one of the parties to the divorce. You will need to provide a notarized affidavit or sworn statement confirming your authorization, or a valid Power of Attorney (PoA) document granting you legal authority to act on the individual's behalf.
What Is the Difference Between a Michigan Divorce Certificate and a Divorce Decree?
A Michigan divorce certificate (or verification) is a summary document issued by the state that confirms the divorce took place, including the names of the parties and the date of the divorce. A divorce decree (or judgment) is the full court order issued by the Circuit Court that includes the terms of the divorce such as property division, custody, and support. Most legal and government purposes require the actual divorce decree from the court.
What Does a Michigan Divorce Certificate Look Like?
- Full Name of the Person: The full legal names of the spouses.
- Date of Birth: The exact date of divorce of the spouses.
- State Seal: A raised, embossed, or printed multicolor or black and white seal of the issuing authority, which validates the document.
- Signature of State Registrar: The signature of the state registrar or authorized official responsible for issuing the divorce certificate.
- Printed on Security Paper: Printed on specialized paper to prevent counterfeiting.
In some instances, a certified divorce certificate may also include:
How to Replace a Lost or Stolen Michigan Divorce Certificate
If you lose your divorce certificate:
- Apply for a certified replacement copy in person, by mail, or online through VRO. You must complete the application, gather the required identification and documents, and pay the fees determined by the [state vital record department name].
- For in-person applications: Present the completed application and required documents to a county health department. The MDHHS does not accept walk-ins at its location.
- For applying by mail: Send your application, documents, and a check or money order for the replacement fee to the MDHHS at:
Michigan Vital Records Office P.O. Box 30721 Lansing, MI 48909 - For online submissions: Complete the application and upload your documents through the VRO website (payable by credit card online).
- MDHHS will mail the certified copy(s) after processing.
How to Correct or Amend a Michigan Divorce Certificate
If incorrect information was recorded on a Michigan divorce certificate during its original preparation, amendments may be required. The MDHHS Vital Records Office oversees this process, which must comply with state law requirements.
Steps to Amend a Michigan Divorce Certificate
- Submit a formal request to the MDHHS Vital Records Office with supporting documentation.
- Provide legal proof verifying the correct information.
- Certain changes may require a court order before they can be processed.
- Submit certified copies of necessary documents, such as a marriage certificate, birth certificate, or other official records, to support the amendment request.
Common Errors That May Require Correction
- Misspelled names of either party
- Incorrect divorce date
- Wrong location of divorce issuance
Required Documentation for Amendments
The MDHHS
Vital Records Office may require:
- Legal documentation to confirm requested changes.
- Court orders for specific corrections, such as changes to names or dates.
- Original or certified copies of supporting documents, depending on the type of correction requested.
To begin the amendment process, applicants should contact the MVRO or visit their official website for detailed instructions and application forms.
Typically, requests to correct or amend a divorce certificate will require the following:
- A completed amendment application
- Supporting documentation
- Appropriate fee(s)
How to Get an Apostille for a Michigan Divorce Certificate
When filing a vital record with a foreign government, an apostille certification is often required. An apostille for Michigan vital records can be acquired through the Michigan Department of State or Vital Records Online (VRO).
VRO offers online apostille services that are accepted by governments and organizations in over 100 countries. Their service includes professional assistance for obtaining apostilles for divorce certificates in all 50 states, starting at $149, plus government fees.
Once the apostille is issued, it will be sent to you by FedEx or DHL for global delivery. This ensures that your documents arrive at your doorstep regardless of location, whether in the US or internationally.
If you request by mail, you'll need to provide the following:
- Completed and signed the Authentication Request Form
- Payment for the Document Certification Fee ($1.00 per document) either by money order or check made payable to the State of Michigan.
- Self-addressed and stamped return envelope or pre-paid air bill sent by a service such as FedEx, UPS, USPS Priority, or USPS. (If sending by mail with courier service, you must list yourself as the sender and receiver on the courier return air bill.)
- All documents for authentication, including the signature of an authorized official or commissioned notary.
For simultaneous requests, complete the appropriate form from the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services and follow the instructions. Simultaneous Divorce / Apostille Request Form
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