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Learn how to order Utah Divorce Certificate from the Utah Department of Health - Office of Vital Records and Statistics (UDOH-OVRS). The state fee for each certified divorce certificate replacement cost $18.00 the first copy and $10.00 for each additional copy within the same order. The current processing time is 1 to 3 weeks for requests by mail. Authorized individuals include the certificate holder and immediate family members.

How to Order Utah Divorce Certificate

Utah divorce certificate can be ordered online through VRO, which is the most efficient and reliable option, or by mail through the UDOH-OVRS. Before placing your order, it is important to review the associated costs, eligibility, requirements, and processing times.


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Ordering with VRO

You can order a Utah Divorce certificate online through VRO in 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 Utah Divorce Certificate?

The Utah Department of Health – Office of Vital Records and Statistics (UDOH-OVRS) accepts either a photocopy of a valid primary ID or two forms of secondary ID for identification. Certified copies of divorce certificates are issued only for the years 1978 to 2010. Identification requirements may vary by county for requests outside this time frame. Government-issued ID Requirements: Common examples include a driver's license, state ID card, or passport.


Primary ID Requirements Options

Secondary ID Requirements Options

Utah 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)
Utah 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 which 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

The UDOH-OVRS requires two forms of authorized secondary ID if you do not possess a valid government-issued ID. Local requirements may vary by county. For a complete list of accepted identification types, refer to the table.

Cost & fees

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

The total cost to replace a divorce certificate varies depending on how you order it—online through VRO, in person through the county office, or by mail. The UDOH-OVRS current fees for a certified divorce certificate cost $18.00 for the first copy and $10.00 for each additional copy when ordered simultaneously. If you choose to use the online application assistant from VRO, an additional fee of $29.00, plus the state fee, will be applied.

State Fee

$18.00


Rush Processing

Not Available


Additional Copy

1 x $10.00

Processing time

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

The processing time to receive a divorce certificate in Utah is currently about 1 to 3 weeks when ordered by mail through UDOH-OVRS for divorce certificates between 1978 to 2010. The total wait time depends on how the application is submitted and how quickly the required documents are provided. Ordering online through VRO can help expedite document preparation and streamline the process. Processing times may vary if you order through a local county office.

Processing Time

1 to 3 weeks

Rush Processing Time

Not Available





Authorization

Who is Authorized to Order a Utah Divorce Certificate?

In Utah, divorce certificates are considered confidential documents and can only be accessed by immediate family members. If your name is not listed on the divorce certificate, you will need to provide evidence of your relationship with the record holder. Failing to submit this proof may result in delays when processing your request.


Authorized People


  • Spouse
  • Child
  • Parent
  • Sibling
  • Grandchild
  • Legal Guardian
  • Grandparent
  • Legal Representative

Do I Need to Notarize My Application?

The UDOH-OVRS typically does not require a notary for requests of certified copies of divorce records, whether made by mail, in person, or online.

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 it is being handled by us. VRO verifies your documents before forwarding them to the Utah Department of Health – Office of Vital Records and Statistics (UDOH-OVRS) 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 UDOH-OVRS.

The UDOH-OVRS does not provide tracking for the delivery of your vital records certificates to your address. Once the records leave the state office, the state is not responsible for lost or misdirected certificates.

frequently asked questions

Other FAQs


  • Why Do I Need Certified Copies of a Utah Divorce Certificate?

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    A certified copy of your Utah 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.

    💡 Pro Tip: Always order multiple copies to avoid delays when handling legal and personal affairs.

    Divorce certificates are often helpful or required for: the

    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 Utah Divorce Certificate Look Like?

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    A Utah divorce certificate is an official document issued by the Utah Department of Health - Office of Vital Records and Statistics 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.

    • Full Name of the Person: The full legal names of the spouses.
    • Date of Divorce: 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 Utah Divorce Certificate

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    If you lose your divorce certificate: Request a replacement copy. A divorce certificate can be used for identity fraud if it falls into the wrong hands.

    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 UDOH-OVRS.
      1. For applying by mail: Send your application, documents, and a check or money order for the replacement fee to the UDOH-OVRS at:

        Vital Records
        PO Box 141012, Salt Lake City UT 84114-1012
      2. For online submissions: Complete the application and upload your documents through the VRO website (payable by credit card online).
    2. UDOH-OVRS will mail the certified copy(s) after processing.
  • How to Correct or Amend a Utah Divorce Certificate

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    Corrections or amendments to a Utah divorce certificate are allowed when errors were made in the original document. The UDOH-OVRS oversees this process and requires specific documentation based on the nature of the correction.

    To request a correction, applicants must:

    1. Complete the Amendment Request Form provided by UDOH-OVRS.
    2. 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.
    3. Pay the amendment processing fee, which varies based on the complexity of the change.
  • How to Get an Apostille for a Utah Divorce Certificate

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    When filing a vital record with a foreign government, an apostille certification is often required. An apostille for Utah vital records can be acquired through the Lieutenant Governor's Office 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.

    To request by mail, you will need to provide the following information:

    • Authentication Submittal Form
    • Certified Divorce Certificate
    • The appropriate fee, which varies depending on the desired processing time:
      • $19.00 (3-5 business days)
      • $53.00 (1 business day)
      • $93.00 (2 hours)
    • Checks/money orders payable to the “State of Utah.” (Card and cash are accepted; paying by cash is not advised for mail-in applications.)
    • A self-addressed stamped envelope for return delivery.

    For standard mail or express shipping (UPS or FedEx), submit requests for vital record apostilles to the Lt. Governor���s office at the physical address:

    Standard Mail-in Orders:


    USPS Courier Orders: