Lake Havasu City Divorce Decree Records

Divorce decree records for Lake Havasu City residents are maintained by the Mohave County Clerk of the Superior Court. Lake Havasu City is located in Mohave County, so all divorce cases filed here go through the county court system. Mohave County operates three courthouse locations to serve residents. The Lake Havasu City office is at 2001 College Drive, making it easy for local residents to access services. The main courthouse is in Kingman at 415 East Spring Street. Bullhead City also has a court office at 2225 Trane Road. You can request divorce decree copies by phone, fax, email, mail, or in person. Records go back many decades to when the county was formed. Copy fees are 50 cents per page with $35 for certification. Processing times run five to seven business days for mailed requests.

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Mohave County Court Offices

Lake Havasu City has its own Mohave County Superior Court office. The address is 2001 College Drive, Lake Havasu City, AZ 86404. This local office makes it convenient for residents to file cases and request records without driving to Kingman. The office handles divorce filings and maintains local access to court records. Call this office at 928-453-0701 for questions about cases filed in Lake Havasu City.

The main courthouse for Mohave County is in Kingman at 415 East Spring Street, PO Box 7000, Kingman, AZ 86402. This is the county seat and the central location for many court services. The Kingman office phone number is 928-753-0713. Extension 4089 connects you to the records department. Hours at all locations are 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Monday through Friday. State holidays close all offices.

Mohave County also operates a courthouse in Bullhead City at 2225 Trane Road, Bullhead City, AZ 86442. The phone number there is 928-758-0730. All three locations can assist with records requests. You can visit any location that is most convenient for you. The Lake Havasu City office is closest for local residents.

Mohave County Clerk of Superior Court information

Note: Each office can access records filed at any Mohave County location, so you do not need to visit the specific courthouse where your case was filed.

How to Get Divorce Records

Mohave County accepts records requests through multiple methods. The clerk office page at mohavecourts.com explains all your options. You can request by phone, fax, email, mail, or in person. Each method has the same fees but different processing times.

For phone requests, call the Clerk's Office from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Monday through Friday at 928-753-0713 extension 4089. Have your case number or both spouses' names ready. The staff will look up the case and tell you the fee. You can pay by credit card over the phone. They mail the documents after payment clears. Allow five to seven business days for delivery.

Fax requests go to 928-718-4930. Write "Attn: Research Clerk" on your cover sheet. Include the case number or both names and the approximate divorce date. State whether you need certification. Provide your return fax number or mailing address. The clerk will contact you with the fee. Once you pay, they send the documents. Fax delivery is rare now, so most people get documents by mail even when requesting by fax.

Email requests go to clerkofcourt@mohavecourts.com. Write a clear subject line like "Divorce Decree Copy Request." Include case details in your email. The clerk responds with the fee amount. Pay through the method they provide. Documents mail out after payment. Email is often the fastest way to get a response about fees.

Mohave County court records request page

In-Person and Mail Requests

In-person visits work best when you need records quickly. Go to the Lake Havasu City office at 2001 College Drive. Bring photo ID. Tell the clerk staff what you need. They pull the file and make copies while you wait. You pay at the counter. Most requests complete the same day if the file is readily available. Files stored at other locations may take a day or two to retrieve.

Mail requests can go to any of the three courthouse locations. For Lake Havasu City cases, sending your letter to the local office at 2001 College Drive may be most efficient. For other Mohave County cases, use the Kingman address at PO Box 7000, Kingman, AZ 86402. Include the case number or both spouses' names and the divorce date. Say whether you need a certified copy. Provide your return address and phone number or email.

The clerk reviews mail requests and contacts you with the total fee. Do not send payment with your initial letter. Once they confirm the amount, you can pay by credit card over the phone, through an online portal, or by mailing a money order. Personal checks may not be accepted. After payment, they mail the documents. Total processing time from your initial letter to receiving documents is usually two to three weeks.

Online Case Lookup

The Arizona Public Access portal at apps.azcourts.gov includes Mohave County cases. This free system lets you search by party name, case number, or attorney name. Select Mohave County from the dropdown menu. Enter your search terms. Results show basic case information like filing dates and current status. You cannot download documents but you can confirm which cases exist and find case numbers.

Arizona eAccess at azcourtdocs.gov provides downloadable court documents for $10 per file. Many Mohave County cases are in this system. Create an account. Search for your case. Select which documents you need. Pay by credit card. Files download as PDFs immediately. This option is faster than waiting for mail but the copies are not certified.

For certified copies, you must go through the clerk office. Only the clerk can provide copies with the official seal and signature. Certified copies are required by many employers, lenders, and government agencies as legal proof of divorce. Uncertified downloads from eAccess work for personal records or situations where certification is not required.

Mohave County Record Fees

Copy fees are 50 cents per page. A typical divorce decree is 8 to 12 pages. An uncertified copy costs $4 to $6. Certification adds $35. A certified 10-page decree totals $40. The fee schedule is posted at mohavecourts.com. These fees are set by Arizona law and apply across the county.

Research fees of $35 apply when the clerk must locate your case without a case number. This happens when you only provide names and dates. You can avoid this fee by finding the case number yourself using the free Arizona Public Access portal. The search takes just a few minutes and can save you money.

Postage and handling costs $8 for mailed requests. This covers postage, envelopes, and staff time. In-person pickup avoids this fee. Payment methods include credit card, money order, and cashier's check. The clerk office can provide payment instructions when they contact you with the total fee. Some offices accept payment over the phone while others require online payment or mailed money orders.

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Divorce Decree Contents

The divorce decree is the final court order ending the marriage. The judge signs it. Both spouses' names are listed. The date the divorce became final appears on the document. If children are involved, custody arrangements and parenting time are detailed. Child support amounts and payment schedules are included. Property division shows what each person receives. Debt allocation assigns who pays which loans and bills. Alimony terms appear if one spouse must support the other.

The complete case file contains more than the final decree. It includes the petition for dissolution that started the case. The responding spouse's answer follows. Financial affidavits disclose income, assets, and debts for both parties. Settlement agreements are in the file if the couple resolved issues without trial. Court minute entries document hearings and rulings. Temporary orders for custody or support may be included if requested before the final decree.

You can request specific documents or the entire file. Most people only need the final decree as proof the divorce happened. Others need the full file for legal proceedings or to review all settlement terms. The clerk charges per page, so complete files cost more. Ask what documents are in the file before ordering if you want to estimate costs.

Certified copies include a raised seal and the clerk's signature. Many agencies require this type of copy as official proof. Uncertified copies are plain photocopies without the seal. They cost less but may not be accepted everywhere. Check what the requesting party requires before ordering.

Divorce Help in Lake Havasu City

Arizona Court Help at azcourthelp.org provides free forms and guides for people handling divorce without attorneys. The site has downloadable forms for Mohave County. Instructions explain filing procedures step by step. Videos show how court processes work. The resource is available 24 hours a day and covers all Arizona counties.

The Mohave County Self-Service Center at the courthouse can help with forms and procedural questions. Staff cannot give legal advice but can identify which forms to use. They explain filing requirements and court procedures. The center is free during courthouse hours. No appointment is needed. Visit any of the three courthouse locations for assistance.

Community Legal Services or other legal aid organizations may offer free help to qualifying low-income residents. Income guidelines apply. If you qualify, you may get an attorney at no cost. They handle family law cases including divorce. Legal aid prioritizes cases involving children, domestic violence, or urgent custody matters.

Private attorneys in Lake Havasu City handle divorce cases. The State Bar of Arizona runs a referral service at 602-252-4804. They connect you with family law attorneys in your area. Initial consultations are often free or discounted. You pay standard rates if you hire them. Some attorneys offer payment plans for those who cannot afford large upfront fees.

Public Records Access

Divorce decrees are public records in Mohave County. Anyone can request them. You do not need to be a party to the case. No explanation for wanting the record is required. The clerk office provides copies to any person who pays the fees. This follows Arizona's commitment to open court records.

Some cases have sealed portions. Domestic violence situations may involve protective orders that restrict certain information. Financial account numbers might be redacted to prevent fraud. If an entire case is sealed by court order, you need judicial permission to access it. The clerk can inform you if a case is sealed when you request it.

Most divorce cases remain fully public. The final decree and nearly all case documents are available to anyone. Third parties such as employers, landlords, or background check companies can obtain copies under the same terms as the divorced parties. The only requirements are providing enough information to locate the case and paying required fees.

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