Fremont Dissolution Records

Dissolution of marriage records for Fremont residents are kept at the Alameda County Superior Court. Fremont has over 230,000 people. All dissolution cases filed by Fremont residents go through the county court at 2233 Shoreline Drive in Alameda. The court stores case files with petitions, responses, and judgments you can search online or request as certified copies from the court records department.

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Fremont Quick Facts

230K Population
Alameda Co County
$435 Filing Fee
6 Mo Wait Period

Alameda County Superior Court

Fremont residents file dissolution cases with Alameda County Superior Court. The main courthouse is at 2233 Shoreline Drive. The county handles all family law filings. Fremont is part of Alameda County.

Alameda County has an eCourt portal at eportal.alameda.courts.ca.gov. Search for cases by name or number. For certified copies, call (510) 690-2702.

The court keeps all case files. Files include petitions, responses, and judgments. Most records are public unless sealed.

Filing Process

To file in Fremont, meet residency rules. One spouse must have lived in California for six months. You must have lived in Alameda County for three months. File a petition. The fee is around $435 to $450.

Fee waivers exist for low income. Use form FL-100. Serve your spouse after filing. They have 30 days to respond. California requires a six-month wait from service.

The final judgment ends the marriage. Temporary orders can be requested.

Legal Help

Fremont has legal aid. Bay Area Legal Aid serves Fremont. Call (510) 663-4744 for help. The Self-Help Center at the courthouse provides form assistance.

For attorneys, contact the Alameda County Bar Association at (510) 893-7160. Many offer reduced rates. The Fremont Public Library has legal resources.

Community organizations provide support for dissolution cases. Several groups help with family law issues.

What Files Show

Files include all documents. The petition starts the case. The response shows the other position. Disclosures reveal assets. The judgment is the final order.

A certified judgment is what most need. The clerk makes copies. The fee is $15 plus $0.50 per page.

Some data is redacted. Social Security numbers are removed.

Online Search

Alameda County offers eCourt for searching. Search by name or number. The system is free.

Online search helps locate cases. It does not provide certified copies. Contact the court for official documents.

Fees and Times

Alameda County charges standard fees. Certified copies cost $15 plus $0.50 per page. In-person requests process faster.

No search fee with a case number. Confirm fees before submitting.

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