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==Coverage and Compliance==
== Coverage and Compliance ==
*Divorces are court records and have high compliance.
*Since formal divorces are actually court records, there is high compliance.
*Many couples separated leaving no divorce record.
*Many couples simply separated, leaving no divorce record.
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== Information in the Records ==
== Information in the Records ==
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*If the divorce involved a dispute over the division of property, then it would have been heard in the ''Chancery Court''. Otherwise it would have been heard in the ''Circuit Court''.<ref>Tennessee Department of Health, Tennessee Office of Vital Records, "Divorce Records," https://sos.tn.gov/tsla/guides/vital-records-at-the-library-and-archives#divorce, accessed 22 August, 2024.</ref>
*If the divorce involved a dispute over the division of property, then it would have been heard in the ''Chancery Court''. Otherwise it would have been heard in the ''Circuit Court''.<ref>Tennessee Department of Health, Tennessee Office of Vital Records, "Divorce Records," https://sos.tn.gov/tsla/guides/vital-records-at-the-library-and-archives#divorce, accessed 22 August, 2024.</ref>
*For divorces prior to 1994, the husband's name is required to search the records.  After 1994, a search can be done using either the wife's maiden name or the husband's name.
*For divorces prior to 1994, the husband's name is required to search the records.  After 1994, a search can be done using either the wife's maiden name or the husband's name.
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Divorce records may include:
 
*Petitions, which started the process, include at least names of parties and the grievance. May include date and place of marriage.
*Certificates or registers contain date marriage was dissolved and names of parties.
*Case files contain the papers created and include marriage and divorce details, residences, and name changes. May include children's names, ages, birth dates.
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''See also:''<br>
''See also:''<br>
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Online Resources[edit | edit source]

Print Publications

  • Tennessee Divorces, 1797 to 1858: Taken From 750 Legislative Petitions and Acts, by Gale Williams Bamman. Nashville, Tennessee: G.W. Bamman, 1985. FS Catalog book 976.8 P2b; At various libraries (WorldCat); This book contains abstracts of divorce decrees in alphabetical order by the name of the person requesting the divorce

Office to Contact - Get Copies[edit | edit source]

Restrictions

  • Divorce records in Tennessee are confidential for 50 years.


Tennessee Office of Vital Records
1st Floor, Andrew Johnson Tower
710 James Robertson Parkway
Nashville, TN 37243
Phone: (615) 741-1763
Website


Tennessee State Library & Archives (TSLA)
1001 Rep. John Lewis Way N.
Nashville, TN 37219
Phone: 615-741-2764
Email: ask@tsla.libanswers.com
Website


Tennessee Virtual Archive (TEVA)
Website


County Courthouses

  • Early to 50 years ago Contact the clerk of courts in the county where the decree was granted.

Coverage and Compliance[edit | edit source]

  • Since formal divorces are actually court records, there is high compliance.
  • Many couples simply separated, leaving no divorce record.

Information in the Records[edit | edit source]

Tennessee Divorce Records Usually Include:
Names of Parties* x
Original Marriage Place x
Divorce Place x
Divorce Date x
# of Children Affected x
* Usually not maiden name
   of the woman

Prior to 1834, divorces are found in legislative papers (Acts of Tennessee under Online Resources). Tennessee divorce records have been kept at the county level since 1834.[1]

  • If the divorce involved a dispute over the division of property, then it would have been heard in the Chancery Court. Otherwise it would have been heard in the Circuit Court.[2]
  • For divorces prior to 1994, the husband's name is required to search the records. After 1994, a search can be done using either the wife's maiden name or the husband's name.


See also:

Strategy[edit | edit source]

  • Divorces can be difficult to locate. The divorce may have occurred in another county. Try all the residences of both the husband and wife.
  • Newspapers often printed information about separations and divorces in the area to help you determine if a divorce exists.
  • Many couples simply separated, leaving no divorce record.
  • See United States Divorce Records for more information.

References[edit | edit source]

  1. Historical Records Survey (Tennessee), Guide to Public Vital Statistics in Tennessee, (Nashville: The Tennessee State Planning Commission, 1941), 84. Online at: FamilySearch Digital Library; "Divorce Records," pp. 84-116 (images 92-124 of 166).
  2. Tennessee Department of Health, Tennessee Office of Vital Records, "Divorce Records," https://sos.tn.gov/tsla/guides/vital-records-at-the-library-and-archives#divorce, accessed 22 August, 2024.