Submitted by ViciousSquid t3_11sa6aa in Pennsylvania

My mom is trying to get a copy of her divorce records from the early 90s, but she doesn't know which county her ex-husband filed it in. (TIL you can file your divorce in any ol' county.)

Has anyone been in this situation? The records for this are at a county level, and it didn't seem like there were any resources for this on a state level. And I'm not sure if those random online record search sites will be helpful. Thanks in advance!

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cecls t1_jccp98e wrote

For some counties, there are online portals and you can just type in her name and see if there is a divorce record. Those are helpful if and only if one of those counties had jurisdiction. For example: https://proportal.cambriacountypa.gov/civil.publicsearch/(S(kf3ef14n3ok0y1ysvdrebq2m))/Default.aspx.

I would touch base with the prothonotary for the counties, though. They should be able to help. https://www.pacourts.us/courts/courts-of-common-pleas/prothonotaries

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ViciousSquid OP t1_jccptdg wrote

Thanks! I will start just browsing to see if there are any quick search options. Unfortunately, she has no idea which county to start, so I was hoping not to contact every single one. My mom was not involved in the filing, and apparently the ex "saw a newspaper ad" and filed with a random county to save money.

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RealLeanNight t1_jccpzig wrote

If there was any transfer of real estate in the divorce decree it will be cross recorded in the county that the property is in.

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the_dorf t1_jcd691u wrote

Potter county is your best bet if it was a "no-fault" and just want the cheapest way out. But with children and/or assets involved, it's easier to settle in the same county as where the divorce occurred at.

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