work_thenplay asked:
My records were all destroyed by Hurricane Katrina. The divorce was recorded in Cook County, Ill. Does anyone know how to get copies of such records?
ok people, thanks for trying to be helpful, but here’s the problem. I’m in a FEMA trailor in MS and cant go to Chicago to get a copy of my divorce decree because I work two jobs trying to rebuild my life after Katrina. I don’t have vacation time yet and am just wondering if there is a website or some service that someone is aware of that can get a copy of my divorce decree, which I need for licensing requirements in the casino industry. Someone, anyone please help!
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My records were all destroyed by Hurricane Katrina. The divorce was recorded in Cook County, Ill. Does anyone know how to get copies of such records?
ok people, thanks for trying to be helpful, but here’s the problem. I’m in a FEMA trailor in MS and cant go to Chicago to get a copy of my divorce decree because I work two jobs trying to rebuild my life after Katrina. I don’t have vacation time yet and am just wondering if there is a website or some service that someone is aware of that can get a copy of my divorce decree, which I need for licensing requirements in the casino industry. Someone, anyone please help!
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For you good luck.
The courts would both have records of your lawyer or the courts would both have records of your divorce try contacting them im sure they will be happy to photocopy one for you good luck.
Comment by Lace — April 5, 2010 @ 6:33 am
The district court where the district court where the district court where the district court where the divorce decree was filed they should provide with copy.
The district court where the district court where the divorce decree was filed they should provide with copy.
The district court where the divorce decree was filed they should provide with copy.
Comment by D.D.S — April 6, 2010 @ 8:33 pm
Your personal copy was destroyed or the states? If yours then you can go to the county and see if they have it. If the county then possibly they had their records backed up on a server. If so the records are still probably available somewhere.
Comment by healergirl — April 9, 2010 @ 6:11 pm
The court house records department.
Comment by RC C — April 11, 2010 @ 5:03 pm
The court they have to the court they have to have one you copy or go to get you copy or go to have one you how.
Comment by mother — April 12, 2010 @ 1:08 am