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''[[United States|United States&nbsp;]] [[Image:Gotoarrow.png]] &nbsp;[[Tennessee|Tennessee&nbsp;]] [[Image:Gotoarrow.png]] &nbsp;[[Tennessee_Divorce_Records|Divorce Records]]'' {{Adoption TNGenWeb}} In the early 1800's the legislature, the circuit courts, and county courts granted divorces. Divorce records may indicate the date and place of the marriage being dissolved. Circuit courts have handled divorce proceedings in most counties.  
''[[United States|United States&nbsp;]] [[Image:Gotoarrow.png]] &nbsp;[[Tennessee|Tennessee&nbsp;]] [[Image:Gotoarrow.png]] &nbsp;[[Tennessee_Divorce_Records|Divorce Records]]'' {{Adoption TNGenWeb}}  
 
<br><br>[[Image:Gotoarrow.png]] See also [[Tennessee_Court_Records|Court Records]]<br>In the early 1800's the legislature, the circuit courts, and county courts granted divorces. Divorce records may indicate the date and place of the marriage being dissolved. Circuit courts have handled divorce proceedings in most counties.  
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The Tennessee Office of Vital Statistics has a statewide register of divorces after 1 January 1949 and can verify the date and county of a divorce or annulment. Their address is in [[Tennessee Vital Records]]. You can get application forms (and instructions) for divorce certificates from the Office of Vital Statistics web site:  
The Tennessee Office of Vital Statistics has a statewide register of divorces after 1 January 1949 and can verify the date and county of a divorce or annulment. Their address is in [[Tennessee Vital Records]]. You can get application forms (and instructions) for divorce certificates from the Office of Vital Statistics web site:  


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