Pueblo County Divorce Records
Pueblo County divorce records are the official documentation created when a couple files a petition for divorce with the Family Court Division of the Pueblo County Combined Courts, and the petition has been processed by the courts. The divorce records document all aspects of the case, including the filing of the petition, and ultimately the final order (decree). The divorce records serve several important functions for the courts, which include providing an accurate and transparent record of events related to the case, preserving legal history, and providing proof of a divorce for many uses, such as changing one’s name, obtaining a new marriage license, or use in other legal proceedings.
Typical components of a divorce record include the names of both parties, the date the original petition was filed, the date the divorce was finalized, and the case number assigned to the case. Depending on how the parties agreed to settle their case, additional filings may include, but are not limited to, details on the distribution of marital assets, custodial rights, and visitation schedules for minor children, as well as orders for spousal or child support.
County | Court Name | Address | Phone Number | Office Hours |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Pueblo County | Pueblo County Combined Court (Family Division) | 501 N. Elizabeth Street, Pueblo, CO 81003 | (719) 404-8700 | Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. |