Beaverton Divorce Decree Lookup

Beaverton divorce decree records are held at the Washington County Circuit Court in Hillsboro. The city sits just west of Portland. It is one of the most populated cities in the state with close to 100,000 residents. Beaverton does not have its own family court. All divorce decree filings route through the county system. The city recorder does not keep these files. You must go to the circuit court to get a copy of any divorce decree tied to a Beaverton case.

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Beaverton Quick Facts

98,000+ Population
Washington County
Circuit Court Type
$287 Filing Fee

Where to Get a Beaverton Divorce Decree

The Washington County Circuit Court holds all divorce decree records for Beaverton. The court is in Hillsboro, about ten miles west of Beaverton. This is the only court that can issue a divorce decree for residents of the city. The Beaverton Municipal Court at 12725 SW Millikan Way handles city and state offenses only. It does not process family law cases. Do not go there for divorce records.

Court Washington County Circuit Court
Address 145 NE 2nd Ave
Hillsboro, OR 97124
Phone (503) 846-8888
Municipal Court (503) 526-2290 (city offenses only)
Website Washington County Court Records

The city recorder in Beaverton does not keep divorce files. You can reach the city recorder at 503-526-2222 Option 0 or email cityrecorder@beavertonoregon.gov. They handle city business records. For a divorce decree, the circuit court is your sole source.

Searching for a Divorce Decree in Beaverton

There are two main ways to find a Beaverton divorce decree. You can search online or go to the courthouse in person. Each has clear pros and cons. Online tools let you search from home. In-person visits give you full file access right away.

Oregon eCourt Case Information, known as OECI, covers Washington County. You can search by name or case number. The system shows case dates, parties, and status. It does not show full documents. For the actual divorce decree text, you need the clerk. Visit the OJCIN portal to start an online search.

The Beaverton city website has general info about city services. You can find it at beavertonoregon.gov. But it will not have divorce decree records. Those are at the county level.

Washington County also provides guidance on the divorce process. Their page at washingtoncountyor.gov explains how to file and how to get copies of a divorce decree.

Beaverton Divorce Decree and City Records

The City of Beaverton runs its own website with links to local services. This page shows general city information.

Beaverton city website showing local government services and public records information

While the city site is helpful for many things, divorce decree records are not among them. Head to the Washington County Circuit Court for those.

How to File for a Divorce Decree in Beaverton

Filing starts at the Washington County Circuit Court. You must meet the state residency rule first. Under ORS 107, at least one spouse must have lived in Oregon for six months or more. If you live in Beaverton now and meet that rule, you can file here.

The filing fee is $287. You file a petition for dissolution of marriage. Then you serve your spouse. Service must follow Oregon rules. After service, you wait at least 90 days. This wait is required by state law. No judge can sign a divorce decree before the 90 days pass.

Once the wait ends, you can submit a proposed judgment. If both sides agree, this goes fast. The judge reviews the terms. If all is in order, the judge signs. That signed order is your divorce decree. It goes into the court file at the Washington County courthouse.

You can drop off court papers at the green dropbox at the courthouse. For mail, send to PO Box 4755, Hillsboro, OR 97124. Both methods work for filings that do not need same-day processing.

Getting Copies of a Beaverton Divorce Decree

You can get a plain or certified copy of your divorce decree from the clerk. Plain copies cost less. Certified copies have the court seal. Most banks, schools, and agencies want a certified copy. Call 503-846-8888 to ask about fees and what to bring.

You need a valid government ID to pick up records. The clerk can look up your case by name or number. If you know the case number, the process is quicker. If not, bring full names and the year of the filing.

For a state divorce certificate, that is a different document. The Oregon Health Authority issues it under ORS 432.350. It costs $25. It confirms the divorce happened but does not include the full terms. You can order one through Oregon Vital Records. Most people who need proof of their Beaverton divorce decree will want the court copy, not just the certificate.

Beaverton Divorce Decree Fees

The main costs for a divorce decree in Beaverton follow the state fee schedule. Here are the key fees:

  • Petition filing: $287
  • Response filing: $256
  • State divorce certificate: $25
  • Certified court copies: varies by page count

Low-income residents may apply for a fee waiver. You fill out forms at the court. The judge decides if you qualify. If approved, you can file without paying the fees. This includes the cost to get your divorce decree.

Legal Help for Divorce in Beaverton

Some Beaverton residents handle their own divorce. This works best when both spouses agree on all terms. The Oregon Judicial Department has free forms and guides online. You can also visit the Washington County Law Library for help with forms and research.

If your case is complex, you may want a lawyer. The Oregon State Bar runs a referral service. You can also contact Legal Aid Services of Oregon if you have low income. They serve Washington County and can help with dissolution cases at no cost to those who qualify.

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Washington County Divorce Decree Records

Beaverton is in Washington County. The county circuit court handles all divorce decree filings for the area. This includes Beaverton, Hillsboro, Tigard, and other cities. For full details on the county court, fee lists, and record access, visit the Washington County page.

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