Placer County Divorce Records
Placer County divorce records refer to official documents of legal marriages terminated within the Placer County Superior Court. These documents track divorce actions and their outcomes within Placer County, and typically contain documents, such as:
- Petition for dissolution of marriage
- Response to petition
- Summons and proof of service
- Case information sheet
- Financial disclosures
- Temporary orders
- Settlement agreement or marital settlement agreement
- Parenting plan
- Child custody orders
- Property division orders
- Judgment/Decree of dissolution of marriage
- Notice of entry of judgment
- Proof of service of orders.
Placer County’s divorce records are court documents. Therefore, they are public under California law. Interested parties can access information such as:
- Case number
- Names of the involved parties
- Filing date
- Date of final judgment or dissolution
- Basic case status (open/closed)
- The divorce decree or judgment (often available in full)
- Court orders that have been entered
- General case events and hearing dates.
However, there is limited access to:
- Financial disclosures and detailed asset information
- Social Security numbers or other personal identifiers
- Child custody evaluations or reports
- Mental health or medical records
- Records sealed by court order
- Certain documents in domestic violence cases.
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County |
Court Name |
Address |
Phone Number |
Office Hours |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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Placer County |
Placer County Superior Court |
Hon. Howard G. Gibson Courthouse: 10820 Justice Center Drive, Roseville, CA 95678 |
(916) 408-6000 |
8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Mondays through Fridays (excluding holidays). |