Umatilla County Dissolution Records

Umatilla County dissolution of marriage records are kept at the Circuit Court in Pendleton. The court clerk files and stores all dissolution cases for residents of Umatilla County. Whether you need a copy of a past judgment or want to look up a case, the clerk office can help. You can search records in person at the courthouse or use online tools provided by the Oregon Judicial Department. This page explains how to find and obtain dissolution of marriage records in Umatilla County.

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Umatilla County Quick Facts

80K Population
$301 Filing Fee
Circuit Court Division
Pendleton County Seat

Umatilla County Dissolution Of Marriage Court

The Circuit Court clerk in Pendleton maintains all dissolution of marriage records for Umatilla County. This office processes new filings, stores court documents, and provides copies of dissolution judgments to the public. Staff at the clerk office can search for cases by name or case number. The courthouse serves all cities and communities within the county.

Umatilla County is one of the larger counties in eastern Oregon by land area. It includes the cities of Pendleton, Hermiston, Milton-Freewater, Stanfield, Umatilla, and Pilot Rock. All dissolution of marriage cases for people who live in the county are filed at the Circuit Court in Pendleton. If you plan to visit the courthouse, bring a valid photo ID with you. Calling ahead is a good idea so the clerk can let you know what to bring and confirm hours of operation.

The Umatilla County Circuit Court website has details about court services and contact information.

Umatilla County Circuit Court dissolution of marriage records

You can reach the court directly or visit their site for more details on dissolution filings.

Court Umatilla County Circuit Court
Umatilla County Courthouse
216 SE 4th Street
Pendleton, OR 97801
Phone: (541) 278-0341
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Website courts.oregon.gov/courts/umatilla

Search Umatilla County Dissolution Of Marriage Records

There are a few ways to search for dissolution of marriage records in Umatilla County. The best method depends on what you need and how quickly you need it. Online tools let you search from home. In-person visits allow you to review the full court file and get copies on the spot.

Oregon eCourt Case Information, known as OECI, is a free search tool that covers all circuit courts in the state. You can look up dissolution cases by entering a party name or case number. The system shows basic case details such as filing dates, parties, and case status. For Umatilla County records, the results will point you to the Pendleton courthouse. Visit courts.oregon.gov to start a search.

OJCIN Online is a subscription service that gives more detailed access to court records across Oregon. It costs a monthly fee but provides more information than OECI. Legal professionals and researchers often use this tool for in-depth searches of dissolution records in Umatilla County and other counties.

To search in person, go to the clerk office at the Umatilla County Courthouse in Pendleton. Staff can look up records by name or case number. You can request plain or certified copies of any public document in the file. Certified copies carry the court seal and are accepted as official records for legal use. Plain copies cost less and work for personal reference.

How Dissolution Cases Work in Umatilla County

Filing for dissolution of marriage in Umatilla County follows Oregon state law. The process starts with a petition filed at the Circuit Court. Under ORS 107.075, at least one spouse must have lived in Oregon for six months before filing. If the marriage took place in Oregon and one spouse still lives here, you can also file. Umatilla County residents file at the courthouse in Pendleton.

The filing fee for a dissolution petition is about $301. After you file, the other spouse must be served with the papers. This can be done through the sheriff, a private process server, or certified mail. Proof of service gets added to the court file. Oregon is a no-fault state under ORS 107.025, which means the only ground for dissolution is irreconcilable differences. You do not have to prove wrongdoing by the other party.

There is a 90-day waiting period after the petition is filed before a judge can sign the final judgment. If both sides agree on all terms, the case is uncontested and can wrap up soon after the waiting period ends. Contested cases take longer because the court must resolve disputes over property, support, or children. The final document is called the general judgment of dissolution, and it becomes part of the permanent court record in Umatilla County.

Low-income filers may apply for a fee waiver or deferral. The court form for this is available at the clerk office or on the Oregon Judicial Department website.

Umatilla County Government Records

The Umatilla County government website provides links to various county offices and services. While the county itself does not handle dissolution of marriage cases, the county clerk office manages marriage licenses and property records that may be related to a dissolution proceeding.

The county government site at co.umatilla.or.us can help you find contact information for other offices you may need during a dissolution. Property transfers, liens, and name changes all flow through county offices. If a dissolution judgment orders the sale or transfer of real property in Umatilla County, the deed must be recorded with the county clerk.

Umatilla County official website dissolution of marriage information

The site also has information about county departments and public meetings.

Dissolution Of Marriage Certificates in Oregon

A dissolution of marriage certificate is a state-issued document that confirms a divorce took place. It is different from the court judgment. The certificate shows the names of the parties, the date and county of the dissolution, but not the detailed terms of property division or support. Certificates are useful for name changes, remarriage, and other administrative needs.

The Oregon Health Authority, Center for Health Statistics, issues these certificates. They have records for dissolutions from 1925 to the present. You can order a certified copy for $25 by mail, online through VitalChek, or in person at 800 NE Oregon Street in Portland. If your Umatilla County dissolution happened after 1925, the Health Authority should have a record of it. Call (971) 673-1190 for questions about availability.

For the complete judgment with all terms and conditions, you need to contact the Umatilla County Circuit Court clerk in Pendleton. The certificate alone does not contain the full details of the dissolution.

Umatilla County Historical Dissolution Records

Older dissolution of marriage records from Umatilla County may be held at the Oregon State Archives in Salem. The Archives preserves historical court records from counties across the state. These records can go back to the 1800s, depending on the county. For Umatilla County, the Archives may hold early circuit court case files including dissolution records.

You can search the Archives catalog online or contact them by phone at (503) 373-0701 to ask about available records. The Oregon State Archives listing for Umatilla County shows what types of records are held and the date ranges covered. Visiting in person at 800 Summer Street NE in Salem is another option.

Oregon State Archives Umatilla County dissolution of marriage records

Under ORS 432.350, vital records over 50 years old have different access rules. Court records at the Archives are generally open to the public, but some restrictions may apply to sealed or confidential files.

Legal Help for Dissolution Of Marriage

Several resources can help people in Umatilla County with dissolution cases. Legal Aid Services of Oregon has offices that serve the eastern part of the state. They provide free legal help to people who meet income guidelines. Call their intake line to ask about family law services in Umatilla County.

The Oregon State Bar lawyer referral service at 1-800-452-7636 can connect you with a family law attorney in the Pendleton area. The Oregon Judicial Department website at courts.oregon.gov has all the forms you need to file for dissolution without a lawyer, along with step-by-step instructions. Many people in Umatilla County handle their own dissolution cases using these forms, especially when the case is uncontested.

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Nearby Counties

Umatilla County borders Morrow County, Union County, Wallowa County, and Grant County. It also shares a border with Washington state to the north. If you are not sure which county handles your case, check the address where you live. You must file your dissolution in the correct county for the court to have jurisdiction.