San Luis Obispo Dissolution Records

Dissolution of marriage records for San Luis Obispo County are kept at the Superior Court at 1050 Monterey Street, Room 220. Call (805) 706-3600 for court information. The court provides online case lookup through the re:SearchCA portal system. San Luis Obispo County serves the central coast region of California with a population of over 280,000 residents. All case files include petitions, responses, financial disclosures, and final judgments. Most dissolution records are public documents that anyone can access through online searches or in-person requests at the courthouse. The court maintains all records for dissolution cases filed in this jurisdiction along the scenic central California coast between Los Angeles and the Bay Area.

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San Luis Obispo County Quick Facts

283,000 Population
San Luis Obispo County Seat
$15 Copy Fee
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San Luis Obispo Superior Court

1050 Monterey Street, Room 220, San Luis Obispo, CA 93408. Call (805) 706-3600. Online case lookup available through re:SearchCA portal. Visit the online services page for case lookup information.

San Luis Obispo County case lookup page

The re:SearchCA system provides online access to case information. Search by party name or case number. Free online searches available.

Fees

Certified copies cost $15. Extra pages $0.50. Search fees $15 if over 10 minutes. Accept cash, checks, money orders. Mail requests need check plus envelope. Processing two to four weeks.

Filing

Live in California six months and San Luis Obispo County three months. Filing fee about $435 to $450. Fee waiver available. No-fault dissolution. File on irreconcilable differences. Serve papers. Six-month wait.

Property Rules

San Luis Obispo County follows community property rules. Assets from marriage divide equally. Separate property stays with owner. Support uses state guidelines. Child support formula based on income and time with children.

Nearby Counties

Monterey County to the north. Kern County to the east and south. Santa Barbara County to the south.

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