Medford Dissolution of Marriage Records

Medford divorce records are maintained at the Jackson County Circuit Court. As the county seat of Jackson County, Medford is home to the main courthouse where all dissolution cases are filed. The city sits in the Rogue Valley in southern Oregon with a population near 88,000. Residents who need copies of divorce records in Medford work directly with the Jackson County court clerk at the Oakdale Avenue courthouse.

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88,000 Population
Jackson County
7th Judicial District
$287 Filing Fee

Medford Divorce Records Court Location

The Jackson County Circuit Court handles all dissolution of marriage cases for Medford residents. Since Medford is the county seat, the courthouse is right in the city. This is where you file new divorce petitions and request copies of existing dissolution records. The court is part of the 7th Judicial District of Oregon.

Court Jackson County Circuit Court
Address 100 South Oakdale Avenue
Medford, OR 97501
Phone (541) 776-7171
Clerk Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM and 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Building Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Service Window 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Website courts.oregon.gov/courts/jackson

The clerk office closes from noon to 1:00 PM for lunch. Plan your visit to Medford accordingly if you need to pick up divorce records in person. The building stays open until 5:00 PM, but the clerk window closes at 4:00 PM. Arrive early for the best service, especially if you need certified copies of dissolution records in Medford.

Note: Medford also has a Justice Court for violations, but it does not handle divorce or dissolution cases.

How to Get Divorce Records in Medford

There are several ways to obtain Medford divorce records from the Jackson County Circuit Court. You can visit the courthouse in person, submit a request by phone, or use the online records system. Each method has different processing times and costs. The approach you choose depends on how fast you need the records and what type of copies you want.

For online searches, the Oregon eCourt Case Information system at courts.oregon.gov lets you look up dissolution cases filed in Jackson County. You can search by party name or case number. The system shows basic case data like filing dates and case status. For actual document copies from Medford divorce records, you need to contact the clerk directly.

The Jackson County records page has details on how to request copies. You can also call the court at (541) 776-7171 and ask for extension 35024 for records requests. Allow five business days for the court to process your request for Medford divorce records.

You can also request divorce records in Medford through the Jackson County Clerk online portal. The county clerk office handles recorded documents and can help you find older dissolution records that may not appear in the electronic court system.

Medford Divorce Filing Requirements

The Oregon Judicial Department website provides forms and guides for anyone filing for dissolution in Medford.

Medford divorce records Oregon Judicial Department

All required court forms are free to download from the state court website. Medford residents use the same forms as any other Oregon city when starting a dissolution case.

To file for divorce in Medford, at least one spouse must meet the residency rule under ORS 107.075. That means six months of Oregon residency before filing, unless the marriage took place in Oregon. You file the petition at the Jackson County Circuit Court in Medford. The filing fee is $287 for a standard dissolution case.

Under ORS 107.025, the only ground for dissolution in Oregon is irreconcilable differences. There is no fault-based divorce in this state. Medford residents do not need to prove wrongdoing by either spouse. The court simply needs to find that the marriage has broken down beyond repair.

After filing, you must serve your spouse with the divorce papers. Oregon law requires proper service before the case can move forward. Once served, the other spouse has 30 days to respond. A mandatory 90-day waiting period runs from the date of filing before the court can enter a final judgment. This applies to all Medford divorce cases regardless of whether both parties agree on the terms.

Searching Medford Divorce Cases Online

The OJCIN system is the main tool for searching Medford divorce records from a computer or phone.

Medford divorce records online search portal

This statewide database covers all circuit courts in Oregon, including the Jackson County court that serves Medford.

To search for Medford divorce records online, you need the name of at least one party. A case number speeds up the search if you have it. The system shows case type, filing date, parties involved, and current case status. It does not show the full text of court orders or judgments. For those documents, you need to request copies from the Jackson County clerk in Medford.

Under ORS 192.311 to 192.478, most court records in Oregon are public. This includes divorce records filed in Medford. Some items in a case file may be sealed or restricted by court order. Financial statements and certain child-related documents may have limited access. But the basic case information and final judgment are generally open to the public.

Note: The online system may not include very old cases. For Medford divorce records filed before electronic records began, contact the Jackson County clerk or the Oregon State Archives directly.

Medford Divorce Judgment Details

The general judgment of dissolution is the final court order that ends a marriage. In Medford, the Jackson County Circuit Court judge signs this document after all issues are resolved. Under ORS 107.105, the judgment can address property division, spousal support, child custody, and child support. Everything gets decided in one document.

Once the judge signs the judgment, it becomes part of the permanent court record in Medford. You can get certified copies from the clerk office. A certified copy has the court seal and the clerk signature, which proves the document is authentic. Most agencies and institutions that need proof of divorce will ask for a certified copy rather than a plain one.

Medford divorce records also include all other documents filed during the case. Petitions, responses, motions, financial declarations, and parenting plans are all part of the case file. The clerk in Medford can make copies of any document in the file. Certified copies cost more than plain copies. Call (541) 776-7171 for current fees before visiting.

Jackson County Court and Medford Records

The Jackson County Circuit Court serves all cities and towns in the county, with Medford as the primary courthouse location.

Jackson County Circuit Court Medford divorce records

This courthouse processes thousands of family law cases each year, including all Medford divorce filings.

Jackson County also uses the court records request system for mail and phone requests. You can call the records line or submit a written request by fax or mail. Include the full names of both parties, approximate date of the divorce, and your contact information. The court staff will search for the records and let you know the cost for copies.

For vital records certificates rather than court documents, the Oregon Health Authority issues divorce certificates. These are shorter documents that confirm the divorce happened. You can order one through VitalChek or directly from the Center for Health Statistics. This is a separate process from getting court records in Medford. Most people who need detailed information about their Medford divorce will want the full judgment from the court rather than just a certificate.

Medford City Resources for Divorce

Medford City Hall is located at 411 West 8th Street. City Hall does not handle divorce records or filings. All dissolution matters go through the Jackson County Circuit Court. However, Medford city staff can point you in the right direction if you are unsure where to go.

The Oregon Judicial Department provides free family law forms and guides online. These resources help Medford residents who want to file for divorce without an attorney. The forms cover every step from the initial petition through the final judgment. Each form has instructions that explain what information you need to provide.

Under ORS 107.065, a dissolution petition must include specific information about the marriage, any children, and the relief you are asking the court to grant. Medford residents can find all required petition forms on the state court website. Staff at the Jackson County courthouse can answer basic questions about which forms to use, but they cannot give legal advice about your Medford divorce case.

Under ORS 107.115, either party can request temporary orders while the divorce case is pending. These temporary orders can cover child custody, spousal support, and use of property until the final judgment is entered. Medford residents file these motions at the same Jackson County courthouse.

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Jackson County Divorce Records

Medford is the county seat of Jackson County. All divorce records for Medford residents are filed through the Jackson County Circuit Court system. The county court also serves other communities in the Rogue Valley. For complete information on the Jackson County court, additional resources, and related records, visit the county page.

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