Onslow County Divorce Records Lookup

Onslow County divorce records are managed by the Clerk of Superior Court in Jacksonville. This county in southeastern North Carolina is part of Judicial District 4 and is home to Camp Lejeune Marine Corps Base. The clerk handles all divorce filings, stores court papers, and provides copies of judgments. Whether you are a long-time resident or a military family stationed at Camp Lejeune, the courthouse in Jacksonville processes all divorce cases for Onslow County. You can search records in person or use the state eCourts system for basic online lookups.

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Onslow County Quick Facts

200,000+ Population
$225 Filing Fee
District 4 Judicial District
Jacksonville County Seat

Onslow County Clerk of Superior Court

The Clerk of Superior Court keeps all divorce records for Onslow County. This office handles new case filings, stores documents, and makes copies for the public. Onslow County was created in 1734 from New Hanover County. It was named for Arthur Onslow, Speaker of the British House of Commons. The county seat is Jacksonville.

Visit the Onslow County Clerk of Superior Court at 625 Court Street in Jacksonville. The office is open Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM. Public access terminals are available for case lookups. Staff can search Onslow County divorce records by name or case number. Call (910) 478-3600 before your visit to check on what you need to bring.

The Onslow County clerk website shows hours, location, and services for divorce records.

Onslow County divorce records clerk of superior court website
Court Onslow County Clerk of Superior Court
625 Court Street
Jacksonville, NC 28540
Phone: (910) 478-3600
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM
Website nccourts.gov/locations/onslow-county

Search Onslow County Divorce Records

You have two main options for searching divorce records in Onslow County. Use the eCourts portal for online lookups or go to the courthouse in Jacksonville. Online searches are free for basic data. In-person visits let you see the complete file and get copies right away.

When visiting Onslow County in person, bring a photo ID. Staff can pull records by name or case number. You can also send a written request to the clerk at 625 Court Street, Jacksonville, NC 28540. Uncertified copies cost $0.25 per page. Certified copies are $5.00 per document. The Onslow County contact directory has numbers for all court offices.

Military families stationed at Camp Lejeune who reside in Onslow County file their divorce cases at this courthouse. North Carolina residency rules under N.C.G.S. 50-8 still apply, so make sure you meet the six-month requirement before filing in Onslow County.

Onslow County Divorce Filing Process

Filing for divorce in Onslow County starts at the clerk office on Court Street. File a complaint for absolute divorce and pay the $225 fee. The clerk assigns a case number. Under N.C.G.S. 50-8, one spouse must have been a North Carolina resident for six months before filing.

Next, serve the other spouse with the papers. Use the Onslow County Sheriff, a private process server, or certified mail with return receipt. Under N.C.G.S. 50-6, you must have been living apart for a full year. Once the court is satisfied that all the requirements are met, the judge enters a final judgment of divorce. This becomes a permanent public record in Onslow County. The judgment ends the marriage and is filed at the courthouse.

Note: Claims for property division under N.C.G.S. 50-20 and alimony must be filed before the judgment, or those rights are lost in Onslow County and across the state.

Onslow County Divorce Court Contacts

The Onslow County court contact page lists all office numbers for the courthouse in Jacksonville. The clerk at (910) 478-3600 handles all divorce record requests. Superior Court and District Court judges can be reached through the main office.

Onslow County divorce records court contact directory

Copy fees and filing costs follow the state schedule and apply to all divorce records in Onslow County.

What Onslow County Divorce Records Contain

A divorce file in Onslow County includes the complaint, the answer, motions, and the final judgment. The complaint names both parties and states the grounds. If the couple reached an agreement, the file includes a separation agreement on property, support, and custody terms.

The final judgment is the court order that ends the marriage. Certified copies of this document are often needed for name changes, new marriages, and real estate matters. Onslow County divorce records are public under the North Carolina Public Records Act, Chapter 132. Anyone can ask to see them. Some details about children may be restricted, but the main file is open to the public.

Onslow County Government and Related Records

The Onslow County government website has details about county offices and services in Jacksonville. The Register of Deeds is at 234 NW Corridor Boulevard. That office handles marriage licenses and property deeds that may relate to a divorce case in Onslow County.

Onslow County divorce records government website

For marriage records, go to the Register of Deeds. For court-related divorce documents and judgments, the Onslow County Clerk of Superior Court is the right office. Property records that change after a divorce are also filed at the Register of Deeds.

Divorce Verification for Onslow County

The NC Division of Public Health issues divorce verification letters for cases in Onslow County. A verification letter confirms that a divorce took place. It shows names, the date, and the county. It does not give settlement terms.

Order from NC Vital Records for $24 per three-year search. Mail to 1903 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1903. The state office has records from 1958 forward. For older cases, contact the Onslow County clerk. For the full judgment, only the courthouse in Jacksonville has that document.

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