What is a Divorce Decree?

A divorce decree is a formal order issued by the court that finalizes the dissolution of a marriage. The divorce decree may be referred to as a final judgment or a judgment of divorce.

Absolute Divorce Decree

An absolute divorce fully dissolves the marriage. Once a decree of absolute divorce is entered, either person can remarry. Any jointly-owned property is divided and distributed in accordance with an agreement (such as a pre-nuptial agreement or other written contract), or with the Marital Property Act. After property has been distributed, neither person can claim ownership of property belonging to the other.

An absolute divorce decree MAY provide for:

I need a copy of my divorce decree.

To get a copy of your divorce decree, contact the Circuit Court where your divorce was finalized. The Maryland Courts has a directory of Circuit Courts.

The Division of Vital Records (Maryland Department of Health) verifies divorces and annulments that occurred on or after January 1, 1992. The following persons may apply:

Information about ordering the verification of divorce records, ID requirements, fees, and processing times is available on the Division of Vital Records website.