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Virginia Divorce Certificate
Learn how to order a Virginia Divorce Certificate from the Virginia Department of Health, Office of Vital Records (VDH-OVR). Each copy costs a state fee of $12.00, and the current processing time is approximately 2 to 4 weeks. Authorized individuals include the certificate holder and immediate family members.
How to Order a Virginia Divorce Certificate
A divorce certificate can be ordered online through the VRO, which is the most efficient and reliable option; in person at the Blue Ridge Health District; or by mail through the VDH-OVR. Before placing your order, it is important to review the associated costs, eligibility criteria, and processing times.

Ordering with VRO
To request a replacement Virginia divorce certificate online through VRO, complete these 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 by visiting the county VDH-OVR office that issued your divorce certificate. Complete the following steps:
- Complete the Divorce Application Form.
- Gather the required information and documents.
- Obtain photocopies of your documents.
- Present the application and documents to the health department during regular business hours.
Ordering By Mail
To apply by mail for a replacement Virginia divorce certificate, follow these steps:
- Complete the Divorce Application Form
- Gather the required information and documents.
- Obtain photocopies of your documents.
- Purchase an envelope.
- Include a physical check or money order issued to the State Health Department.
- Send all of the above to the VDH-OVR's mailing address:
required documents
What Documents Are Required to Order a Virginia Divorce Certificate?
All applicants must provide proof of their identity to the Virginia Department of Health, Office of Vital Records (VDH-OVR) when requesting certified copies of divorce records. A valid government-issued photo ID is required. For detailed information about the required documents, review the provided guidelines.
Primary ID Requirements Options | Secondary ID Requirements Options |
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Virginia Driver's License | Autism Spectrum Card |
How to Get a Divorce Certificate Without ID
If you do not have a valid government-issued ID, you may submit two forms of secondary identification to request the record. Additional documentation may be required depending on your relationship to the record holder. For accepted forms of identification, refer to the table above.
Cost & fees
What Are the Costs and Fees Associated with Replacing a Divorce Certificate in Virginia?
The total cost to replace a divorce certificate varies depending on how you order it - online through VRO, in person, or by mail. The VDH-OVR current fee for a certified copy is $15.00. If you choose to use the online application assistant from VRO, there is an additional fee of $29.00 plus the state fee.
State Fee |
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$15.00 |
Rush Processing |
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Not Available |
Additional Copy |
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1 x $15.00 |
Processing time
How Long Does It Take to Process and Receive a Divorce Certificate in Virginia?
The total processing time to replace a divorce certificate varies based on the method of ordering, which can be in person, by mail, or online. The VDH-OVR's current time is 4 to 5 weeks by mail. The volume of orders being processed by the ADHS-BVR.
Processing Time |
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4 to 5 weeks |
Rush Processing Time |
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Not Available |
Authorization
Who is Authorized to Order a Virginia Divorce Certificate?
Under The Virginia Freedom of Information Act (VFOIA), divorce certificates are classified as confidential records for 25 years following the divorce. Access to these records is strictly limited to immediate family members or legal representatives. For divorce records that are over 25 years old, they transition to public information under the VFOIA. Such records can be requested by submitting an application form along with valid identification.
Authorized People
- Mother
- Father
- Spouse
- Child
- Brother
- Sister
- Grandparents (with valid identification
Do I Need to Notarize My Application?
The VDH-OVR generally does not require notarization for divorce certificate applications.
Tracking
How to Track the Status of Your Application
When you order with VRO, you can track the status of your application online as we handle it. VRO verifies your documents before sending them to the Virginia Department of Health Office of Vital Records (VDH-OVR) for processing. You can also request mail tracking through VRO to monitor your application's progress to the VDH-OVR.
If you choose to manually mail your divorce certificate request to the VDH-OVR, it is advised to use first class mail with tracking to ensure its arrival.
The Virginia Department of Health-OVR provides an online tracking system for vital records applications. After submitting your application, you'll receive a tracking ID to check the status anytime on their website or you can receive email updates. It can take up to four weeks for the status to change.
Once your certificate is mailed from the state office, they are not responsible for lost or misdirected certificates.
frequently asked questions
Other FAQs
Why Do I Need Certified Copies of a Virginia Divorce Certificate?
A certified copy of your Virginia divorce certificate serves as official proof of your marital status change. Whether you're updating legal documents or handling financial matters, a certified record is often required.
Here are common reasons you may need one:
Divorce certificates are often helpful or required for:
Applying for a driver's license
Applying for a new passport
Issuing or obtaining a Social Security Card
Applying for Social Security benefits
Claiming pension or insurance benefits
Genealogy research
Claiming family inheritance
Applying for a new job
Remarriage
Enlisting in the military
Obtaining a marriage license
What Does a Virginia Divorce Certificate Look Like?
A Virginia divorce certificate is an official document issued by the Virginia Department of Health Office of Vital Records that verifies the legal dissolution of a marriage. While its design may differ depending on the year of issuance, it always includes key security and authentication features.
The design and security elements of these certificates can differ significantly from state to state.
- 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 Virginia 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 VDH, Office of Vital Records.
- For in-person applications: Present the completed application and required documents to a county health department. The VDH-OVR does not accept walk-ins at their location.
- For applying by mail: Send your application, documents, and a check or money order for the replacement fee to the VDH-OVR at:
VDH, Office of Vital Records
P.O. Box 1000
Richmond, Virginia 23218-1000 - For online submissions: Complete the application and upload your documents through the VRO website (payable by credit card online).
- VDH-OVR will mail the certified copy(s) after processing.
How to Correct or Amend a Virginia Divorce Certificate
Corrections or amendments to a Virginia divorce certificate are allowed when errors were made in the original document. The VDH-OVR oversees this process and requires specific documentation based on the nature of the correction.
To request a correction, applicants must:
- Complete the Amendment Request Form provided by VDH-OVR**.**
- Provide supporting documentation verifying the correct information, such as:
- A certified copy of a court order (for significant changes).
- Government-issued identification showing the correct name.
- Marriage or birth certificates to support corrections to personal details.
- Pay the amendment processing fee, which varies based on the complexity of the change.
How to Get an Apostille for a Virginia Divorce Certificate
When filing a vital record with a foreign government, an apostille certification is often required. In Virginia, the Secretary of the Commonwealth is responsible for issuing apostilles for vital records that were initially created by the VDH-OVR.
To obtain an apostille for a vital record in Virginia, you can go through the Secretary of the Commonwealth or use Vital Records Online. 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 will need to provide the following information:
- A completed Cover Letter.
- Certified vital records certificate - must have been issued by the Department of Health - Vital Records Division or your local Department of Motor Vehicles within the past 12 months.
- $10.00 per document (not per page), payable to the Secretary of the Commonwealth. If several documents are signed by the same public official (notary public, deputy clerk, etc.) on the same date for the same country, the fee is $10.00 for the first document and $5.00 for each additional document.
- A self-addressed envelope for return delivery.
Standard Mail/Express Courier Submissions:
Office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth,
Authentication Division
1111 East Broad Street 1st Floor
Richmond, VA 23219