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ProcedureEdit

  1. To obtain a certified copy of a divorce certificate, you will need to contact the court office where the case was started. Call the court office in advance if you would like to ask about any steps that are necessary in order to obtain the documents.
  2. You may file your request in person or through a representative.
  3. When you visit the court office, do not forget to bring a valid identification. The registry personnel may ask for your ID in order to confirm your identity and make sure that you have the right to obtain the certificate.
  4. Make sure to provided these important details which will make searching for the record easier:
    1. divorce registry number
    2. name of both parties
    3. year of the judgment
  5. In case you don't know your divorce registry number, you may get in touch with the Central Registry of Divorce Proceedings. NOTE: CRDP can only provide you with your divorce registry number and does not have copies of divorce certificates.
    Documentation for divorces that were granted in Ontario prior to 1979 can be obtained from the Archives of Ontario. Archives staff will require the year the divorce was granted, the court location and the court file number. If you do not have that information, you should contact the court office or the Central Registry of Divorce Proceedings.
  6. After submitting your request, pay the $19.00 application fee.
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Required DocumentsEdit

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e.g.
1. Proof of child birth from the Hospital.

Office Locations & ContactsEdit

Listing of Ontario Courts


Central Registry of Divorce Proceedings
Department of Justice
284 Wellington Street
Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0H8
(613) 957-4519


Archives of Ontario
134 Ian Macdonald Boulevard
Toronto ON M7A 2C5
(416) 327-1600
Toll Free: 1-800-668-9933 (Ontario only)


EligibilityEdit

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FeesEdit

Certificate of Divorce: $19.00

ValidityEdit

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e.g. Birth Certificate Valid Forever

Documents to UseEdit

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Sample DocumentsEdit

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Processing TimeEdit

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Related VideosEdit

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InstructionsEdit

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e.g. The state office holds birth records since january 1908.

Required InformationEdit

  • divorce registry number
  • name of both parties
  • year of the judgment

Need for the DocumentEdit

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Other uses of the Document/CertificateEdit

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e.g. Birth Certificate can be used as proof of identity.


External LinksEdit

www.attorneygeneral.jus.gov.on.ca

OthersEdit

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