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Maryland Divorce Certificate

Learn how to order Maryland Divorce Certificate from the Maryland Department of Health - Division of Vital Records (MDH-DVR). The state fee for a certificate is $12.00 . The current processing time is 6 to 7 weeks, while rush processing is available with a time frame of Not Available. Authorized requestors include the certificate holder, immediate family members, and authorized third parties.

How to Order Maryland Divorce Certificate

You can obtain a Maryland divorce certificate in three ways: order online through VRO, visit the Maryland Department of Health - Division of Vital Records (MDH-DVR) in person, or submit a request by mail to the MDH-DVR. Before placing your order, it is essential to review the relevant information, including costs, eligibility, and requirements.


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Ordering with VRO

Request a Maryland divorce certificate replacement online now through VRO. Complete two simple steps:

  1. Complete the online application and upload your documents.*
  2. 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

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required documents

What Documents Are Required to Order a Maryland Divorce Certificate?

All applicants seeking certified copies of divorce records must present proof of identity to the MDH-DVR, with a primary ID being mandatory. It is essential to note that additional documentation may be required depending on the applicant's relationship with the record holder. For detailed information regarding the necessary documents and information, please refer to the table below.

Primary ID Requirements Options

Secondary ID Requirements Options

Maryland Driver's License
Out-of-State Driver's License
State-Issued Non-Driver ID
US Passport
Foreign Passport
US Certificate of Naturalization
Certificate of Citizenship
US Military ID
Work ID (If applicant is an employee of the agency/company making the request)
Alien Resident Card (Temporary or Permanent)
US Employment Authorization Card
Citizenship ID Card
Tribal ID
Pilot's License
Boating License
Concealed Weapons License
Ex-Felon ID
Inmate ID issued by the US Dept of Justice with/ following documentation
School ID (Must include current school term)
Maryland Voter Identification Card
Expired, Government-Issued ID

Autism Spectrum Card
Expired Government-Issued ID
Immunization (Shot) Record
Health Insurance Card
Fishing License
Hunting License
Military Discharge (DD Form 214)
Property Tax Bill
Police Report Copy or other official documents that support theft in cases where an individual’s ID has been stolen
Recent DMV Receipt for Fines Paid
Social Security Correspondence (not Card)
US Selective Service Card
Utility Bill (No more than 6 months old)
Vehicle Registration or Vehicle Title
Voter Registration Card
Work ID (If applicant is making a personal request)

How to Get a Divorce Certificate Without ID

You must present a valid, unexpired, government-issued photo ID displaying issued and expiration dates. Applicants unable to provide do not have a primary ID accepted by the MDH-DVR; you must provide two (2) different pieces of alternative documentation.

Cost & fees

What Are the Costs and Fees Associated with Replacing a Divorce Certificate in Maryland?

The total cost to replace a divorce certificate varies based on the ordering method, which can be in person, by mail, or online. The MDH-DVR current fee for a certified copy is $12.00 each. 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

$12.00


Rush Processing

Not Available


Additional Copy

1 x $12.00

Processing time

How Long Does It Take to Process and Receive a Divorce Certificate in Maryland?

The total time to process and receive a Maryland divorce certificate can vary. Currently, the processing time is approximately 6 to 7 weeks from the date received, with total waiting time depending on factors such as application method, required document verification, and the current volume of orders.

For expedited processing, individuals may utilize services offered through the VRO for quicker application verification and same-day dispatching of the application packet to the MDH-DVR.

Processing Time

6 to 7 weeks

Rush Processing Time

Not offered




Authorization

Who is Authorized to Order a Maryland Divorce Certificate?

The person on record can request a certified copy of their divorce records, but they must provide proof of identity when making the request. Third parties can only legally request a copy of a divorce record permitted by the Maryland MDH-DVR, such as family members or a legal representative of the individual on record. Generally, the Maryland MDH-DVR allows a third party to legally request a copy of the divorce record as long as they have a familial or legal relationship with the individual on record and provide proof of it.


Authorized People


  • Divorced parties
  • Immediate family members
  • Legal representative

Do I Need to Notarize My Application?

The MDH-DVR does not require applicants to obtain notarized statements when requesting certified copies of their divorce certificates, regardless of whether the request is made online, by mail, or in person.

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 as we handle it. VRO verifies your documents before sending them to the Maryland Department of Health Division of Vital Records (MDH-DVR) for processing. You can also request mail tracking through VRO to monitor your application's progress to the MDH-DVR.

When manually mailing your divorce certificate request to the MDH-DVR, it is required to include a self-addressed stamped envelope with your application. It's recommended to use mail tracking to guarantee timely handling and secure delivery of your certificate. Once records leave the state office, they are not responsible for lost or misdirected certificates.

frequently asked questions

Other FAQs


  • How Much Does a Maryland Divorce Certificate Cost?

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    Fees for a Maryland divorce certificate vary by county. Contact the Clerk of the Circuit Court in the county where the divorce was finalized for exact pricing. Maryland does not issue divorce certificates through its Vital Records office; you must obtain documents from the court.

  • What Is the Difference Between a Maryland Divorce Certificate and a Divorce Decree?

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    Maryland does not issue a separate short-form divorce certificate like some states. Instead, you would obtain a divorce decree (judgment) from the Circuit Court where the divorce was finalized. This document contains the full details of the divorce settlement including property division, custody, and support orders.

  • Can Someone Else Request My Maryland Divorce Certificate?

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    In Maryland, eligible requesters include either party named in the divorce, their attorney, or a legal representative. If you need someone else to request the record on your behalf, they may use a notarized Power of Attorney (PoA) from an authorized party.

  • Are Maryland Divorce Records Public?

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    Maryland divorce records are generally public records unless sealed by court order. You can request divorce documents from the Clerk of the Circuit Court in the county where the divorce was finalized.

  • What Does a Maryland Divorce Certificate Look Like?

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    You can check the document’s appearance to ensure you have the official certified copy of your divorce certificate. Each state, county, and municipality issues unique designs for divorce records.

    A stamp or large print can identify informational copies of vital records on the document stating “Informational, Not a Valid Document to Establish Identity” or something similar. To verify if your certificate is a certified copy, you can refer to the official, certified documents in the county where it was issued.

    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:


    Certificate of Live Birth State of Louisiana
  • How to Replace a Lost or Stolen Maryland Divorce Certificate

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    If you lose your divorce certificate:

    1. A lost divorce certificate can be used for identity fraud if it falls into the wrong hands.
    2. 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 Maryland MDH-DVR
      1. For in-person applications: Present the completed application and required documents to a county health department.
      2. For applying by mail: Send your application, documents, and a check or money order for the replacement fee to the Maryland MDH-DVR at:
        Maryland Department of Health Division of Vital Records,
        P.O. Box 68760
        Baltimore, Maryland 21215-0036
      3. For online submissions: Complete the application and upload your documents through the VRO website (payable by credit card online).
    3. Maryland MDH-DVR will mail the certified copy(s) after processing.
  • How to Correct or Amend a Maryland Divorce Certificate

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    The MDH-DVR provides a straightforward process for correcting or amending divorce certificates as authorized by law. An amendment is necessary when a marriage record needs to be changed, and different forms are required based on the specific information that needs to be amended.

    Supplemental changes are added as addendums to the original record, but no entity can alter the original document.

    Correcting or amending divorce records usually will require the following:

    1. A completed amendment application;
    2. Supporting documentation;
    3. Appropriate fee(s);
    4. A notarized statement completed by an authorized person.
  • How to Obtain an Apostille for a Maryland Divorce Certificate

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    Apostilles for Maryland-issued vital records can be obtained through the Secretary of State or via Vital Records Online (VRO). VRO offers reliable apostille services across all 50 US states and is acknowledged by various governments and organizations with legal validity in over 100 countries. Their service covers apostilles for Divorce Certificates, all with professional assistance.

    VRO Apostille Express service starts at $149 (plus government fees); the entire process can be conveniently completed online in just three steps:

    1. Complete the Apostille Express online application.
    2. Submit the required documents for approval.
    3. Receive your apostille document.

    If you are having certifications done by mail, make sure to include your check or money order, a note stating in which country the documents will be used, and how to contact you if there are any questions concerning your documents. Also, provide a stamped, self-addressed envelope or prepaid express delivery service, such as FedEx or UPS.

    To request an apostille manually, you will need to provide the following information:

    • A check or money order.
    • Maryland Apostille Check list or a note stating in which country the documents will be used and how to contact you if a small question should arise concerning your documents.
    • A stamped, self-addressed envelope or prepaid express delivery service, such as FedEx or UPS.

    You can submit requests for divorce record apostilles to the Maryland Department of Health – Division of Vital Records (MDH-DVR) at the following addresses:

    Standard Mail/Express Courier Submissions:

    Office of the Secretary of State
    16 Francis Street,
    Annapolis, MD 21401

    In-Person Submissions:

    16 Francis Street
    Wineland Building
    Annapolis, MD 21401