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Oklahoma Divorce Certificates

Learn how to order Oklahoma Divorce Certificates. Unlike birth and death records, divorce certificates are not issued at the state level. Instead, they are only available from the county where the divorce was granted. The fees, processing times, document requirements, and eligibility rules vary by county.

How to Order an Oklahoma Divorce Certificate

In Oklahoma, divorce certificates are issued by the county office that recorded the divorce. Requests cannot be fulfilled by the Oklahoma State Department of Health - Division of Vital Records (OSDH - Division of Vital Records). Before ordering, confirm the specific costs, eligibility, requirements, and processing times with the county where the divorce occurred


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Ordering with VRO

Requesting an Oklahoma divorce certificate online with VRO is quick and easy. It involves 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 an Oklahoma Divorce Certificate?

To obtain a certified copy of an Oklahoma divorce certificate, applicants must provide proper identification to verify their identity and eligibility to access the record. Most counties require a valid, government-issued photo ID—such as a driver’s license, state identification card, passport, or military ID—at the time of the request. Requirements and accepted forms of identification may vary slightly by county, so it’s recommended to confirm specific guidelines with the local clerk’s office before submitting your application.


Primary ID Requirements Options

Secondary ID Requirements Options

Varies by county

Varies by county

How Do I Get an Oklahoma Divorce Certificate Without ID?

In Oklahoma, divorce certificates are issued by the county where the divorce was filed. Each county sets its own identification requirements, so if you don’t have a valid ID, you’ll need to contact the county court directly to ask about alternative options or documentation they may accept.

Cost & fees

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

In Oklahoma, divorce certificate fees are set by each county. The cost per certified copy usually ranges from $5.00 to $25.00, but this varies. Some counties also charge additional fees for expedited service, certified mail, or notarization.

State Fee

Varies by county


Rush Processing

Varies by county


Additional Copy

Varies by county

Processing time

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

Processing times depend on the county. Some clerks issue certificates the same day for in-person requests, while mailed applications may take several weeks. Delays are common if there is a backlog of requests or missing information.

Processing Time

Varies by county

Rush Processing Time

Varies by county




Authorization

Who is Authorized to Order an Oklahoma Divorce Certificate?

Access to certified divorce certificates in Oklahoma is limited to individuals who have a legitimate legal or personal interest in the record. These restrictions help protect the privacy of the parties involved while allowing authorized individuals or entities to obtain the documentation when necessary for legal, governmental, or personal reasons. After a certain number of years, some counties may make older records publicly accessible under Oklahoma’s open records laws.



Authorized People


  • Individuals named on the divorce record
  • Attorneys or legal representatives acting on behalf of either party
  • Court-appointed representatives or executors
  • Authorized government agencies with a lawful need

Do I Need to Notarize My Application?

In Oklahoma, the requirements for notarizing divorce documents vary by county. Each county establishes its own rules, and some may require a notarized signature before processing your request. To ensure you have the correct information, it's best to contact the court clerk in the county where the divorce was granted to confirm whether notarization is necessary before you submit your application.

Tracking

How to Track the Status of Your Application

In Oklahoma, requests for divorce records are processed by individual counties. Tracking options differ by county, so you will need to contact the county office where you submitted your application to check the status or request updates.

frequently asked questions

Other FAQs


  • Why Do I Need Certified Copies of My Oklahoma Divorce Certificate?

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    A certified copy of your Oklahoma 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:

    • Legal Name Change – Required for updating identification, passports, and Social Security records.
    • Remarriage – Some states or countries require proof of divorce before issuing a marriage license.
    • Child Custody & Support – Courts and government agencies may request certified copies for custody, visitation, or financial support modifications.
    • Property & Asset Division – Used in real estate transactions, retirement account settlements, or dividing shared assets.
    • Government Benefits & Insurance – Needed for Social Security, military benefits, and updating life insurance policies.
    • Immigration & Travel – Some visa or citizenship applications require proof of marital history.
  • What Does an Oklahoma Divorce Certificate Look Like?

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    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 North Carolina
  • How to Replace a Lost or Stolen Oklahoma Divorce Certificate

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    If you lose your divorce certificate:

    1. 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 COUNTY.
      1. For in-person applications: Present the completed application and required documents to the county health department. Some counties may accept walk-ins; check with the specific county where the divorce record is filed.
      2. For applying by mail: Send your application, documents, and a check or money order for the replacement fee to the County.
      3. For online submissions: Complete the application and upload your documents through the VRO website (payable by credit card online).
    2. The county will mail the certified copy(s) after processing.
  • How to Correct or Amend an Oklahoma Divorce Certificate

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    Corrections and amendments are usually handled by the county clerk’s office that issued the certificate. Divorce certificates can be amended if information was entered incorrectly at the time the certificate was created. You must follow county law requirements and provide documentation to support any changes. Some amendments may also require court orders.

    Common errors that may need correction include:

    • Misspelled names
    • Incorrect dates
    • Wrong location information

    The county may require you to provide legal documentation to verify changes and obtain court orders for specific amendments, along with original or certified copies of supporting documents.

  • How to Obtain an Apostille for an Oklahoma Divorce Certificate

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    When filing a vital record with a foreign government, an apostille certification is often required. An apostille for Oklahoma vital records can be acquired through the Secretary 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:

    1. An Apostille or Authentication may be attached to an original notarized document, or a certified copy of a recordable document issued by an Oklahoma statewide officer.
    2. Documents submitted via mail must include a cover letter specifying the country requiring the document, a valid telephone number, or email address (should we need to contact you regarding the items submitted), and the mailing address for return. The pre-drafted cover page (found in Frequently Asked Questions) may be used in lieu of a cover letter.
    3. The statutory fee for an Apostille is $25.00 per notarial act or certified document. If the Apostille is requested for use in proceedings related to an international adoption, the fee is $10.00 per Apostille.
    4. Payments made in person must be in the form of cash, cashier's check, money order, credit card, or business check. Payments made by mail with documents must be in the form of certified cashier's check, money order, or business check made payable to the Oklahoma Secretary of State. Personal checks are not accepted for the service of Apostille / Authentication.

    Standard Mail/Express Courier Submissions:

    Oklahoma Secretary of State
    Attn: Certification Department
    421 NW 13th St, Suite 210
    Oklahoma City, OK 73103