Syracuse Utah Divorce Records

Syracuse divorce records are maintained at the Second District Court in Davis County. Syracuse is a growing suburban city in northern Davis County, and all divorce cases for its residents go through the county court system. Searching for divorce records in Syracuse means working with the Second District Court in Farmington, the Davis County seat. This guide explains where those records are kept, how to request copies, and what the filing process looks like for Syracuse residents.

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~35,000 Population
Davis County
Second District Court Division
~$330 Filing Fee

Where to Find Syracuse Divorce Records

Syracuse residents file for divorce at the Second District Court, which is located in Farmington, the county seat of Davis County. The court handles all divorce cases throughout Davis County, including those filed by residents of Syracuse. Davis County court and divorce records date back to 1852, giving the county one of the longer histories of court documentation in the state.

The Davis County Clerk is a separate office from the District Court. The clerk handles county administrative records, while divorce case files are maintained by the District Court Clerk. Both offices can provide direction if you are not sure where to start your search for Syracuse divorce records.

Court Second District Court - Davis County
Address 800 West State Street
Farmington, UT 84025
Phone (801) 447-3800
County Clerk 61 South Main Street, Room 101
Farmington, UT 84025
(801) 451-3213
County Health Dept 22 South State Street, Clearfield, UT 84015
(801) 525-5000

The Second District Court in Farmington is about 10 miles from Syracuse. The drive is straightforward via Main Street heading south into Farmington. Parking is available near the courthouse. Bring a valid photo ID when visiting to search divorce records in Syracuse or to request copies of filings.

Accessing Syracuse Divorce Court Records

Syracuse divorce records are public documents under Utah law. The Government Records Access and Management Act (GRAMA), Utah Code § 63G-2, makes divorce decrees available to any member of the public. Records become fully open after 75 years. Most modern divorce filings in Syracuse are accessible either online or through the District Court Clerk.

The Utah Courts website provides detailed guidance on divorce records and how to access them throughout the state. Utah courts Syracuse divorce records access

The Utah Courts system covers all Second District cases, including those filed by Syracuse residents in Davis County.

To search online, use the Utah Courts case portal. Enter one or both party names and the approximate year of filing if you know it. The portal returns case status, party names, and filing dates at no charge. For copies of documents within the case file, you must contact the Second District Court Clerk directly at (801) 447-3800.

Note: For historical Syracuse divorce records from 1852 onward, older files may not be digitized. The Utah Division of Archives and the FamilySearch Utah divorce records guide can help with older searches.

How to Search Syracuse Divorce Records

Two approaches work for searching divorce records in Syracuse. Online searches using the Utah Courts case portal are quick and free for basic case information. In-person visits to the Second District Court in Farmington let you review complete files and get certified copies the same day.

For an online search, go to the Utah Courts self-help portal. Search by the name of either party in the divorce. Results show the case number, filing date, and current status. You will not see the actual documents online, but the information is enough to confirm a case exists. From there, you can contact the clerk for copies.

In person, bring the full names of the parties and the year the divorce was filed. Court staff will locate the case and can make copies from the file. Plain copies are less expensive than certified ones. Certified copies carry an official court seal and are accepted for legal purposes such as name changes, property transfers, or remarriage. Call (801) 447-3800 before your visit to confirm hours and current copy fees.

Syracuse Divorce Filing Process

Filing for divorce in Syracuse follows Utah state law. At least one spouse must have lived in Utah and in Davis County for at least three months before filing. This residency rule comes from Utah Code § 30-3-1. Because Syracuse is a fast-growing city, many of its residents are newer arrivals. Check that you meet the three-month county residency requirement before filing.

Utah allows no-fault divorce based on irreconcilable differences. Fault-based grounds are also available. These include adultery, willful desertion for more than one year, willful neglect, habitual drunkenness, conviction of a felony, and cruel treatment. Syracuse residents may choose the ground that fits their circumstances.

Once filed, the petitioner must serve the other spouse with the divorce papers. Utah law requires formal service through an approved method. Proof of service is filed with the court and becomes part of the Syracuse divorce record. After service, the other party has 21 days to respond if they are in Utah.

Utah requires a waiting period. Divorces with no minor children have a 30-day wait. Cases with minor children require 90 days. During this period, both sides work toward a settlement or prepare for a hearing. The final divorce decree dissolves the marriage and becomes a permanent public record in Davis County.

Historical Divorce Records for Syracuse

Davis County has kept court and divorce records since 1852. Some older records are not available in digital form. Those records may be found at the Utah Division of Archives or through historical research tools.

The Utah Division of Archives preserves historical court records, including older Davis County divorce filings. Utah Division of Archives Syracuse divorce records history

Historical divorce records from Davis County dating back to 1852 may be located through the Utah Division of Archives for cases not yet accessible online.

The FamilySearch guide to Utah divorce records is also useful for genealogical research involving old Davis County cases. FamilySearch has indexed some historical Utah court records and can help researchers locate filings from the 19th and early 20th centuries. For modern records, the Second District Court in Farmington is the right place to start your search.

Legal Help for Divorce in Syracuse

Syracuse residents have access to several legal resources when dealing with a divorce case. Some help is free for qualifying individuals. Others offer low-cost services or referrals.

Utah Legal Services serves Davis County and provides free legal help to income-qualifying residents. They can help with completing court forms, understanding rights under Utah law, and in some cases offering direct legal representation. Contact them to learn whether you qualify and what services apply to your Syracuse case.

The Utah Courts self-help section offers all required forms for filing a divorce in Davis County. Instructions are included with each form. The portal is especially helpful for simple, uncontested cases where both parties agree on the terms. If children or significant assets are involved, consulting a family law attorney is a wise step.

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Davis County Divorce Records

Syracuse is located in Davis County. All divorce filings for Syracuse residents go through the Second District Court in Farmington. For more on the county court system, historical records, and related resources, visit the Davis County divorce records page.

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