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Haywood County Divorce Records

Divorce records in Haywood County, North Carolina, can be accessed through several channels. HaywoodCourt.us can help you find publicly available divorce record information for the county. You can also obtain records directly from the court that issued the divorce decree, the Haywood County Clerk of Superior Court, or the North Carolina Vital Records office. The method you choose depends on whether you need a court file or a divorce certificate.

Haywood Divorce Records Search

Two offices maintain divorce-related records for Haywood County. The Haywood County Clerk of Superior Court keeps the complete court files for all divorces granted in the county, including divorce judgments, settlement agreements, custody orders, equitable distribution orders, and related filings. The North Carolina Division of Public Health, Vital Records Section, maintains divorce certificates — shorter documents that verify a divorce occurred but do not contain the full case details.

Divorce records held by the Clerk of Superior Court are generally public, though certain sealed filings or records involving minors may have restricted access. You can visit the courthouse in person to search case records using the public self-service terminals or request a public record through the North Carolina Judicial Branch.

Haywood County Clerk of Superior Court

Haywood County Justice Center
285 N. Main StreetWaynesville, NC 28786Phone: (828) 454-6503Hours: Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM–5:00 PM

Where Divorce Records Are Filed in Haywood

In North Carolina, divorce cases are handled by the District Court Division of the General Court of Justice. When a divorce complaint is filed in Haywood County, it goes through the District Court, and the final judgment of divorce is entered there. After entry, the judgment and all associated filings remain on file with the Haywood County Clerk of Superior Court, who serves as the record custodian for both district and superior court civil matters.

The clerk's office also reports divorce information to the state. The North Carolina Vital Records office then maintains a divorce certificate — a summary document confirming the divorce, the names of the parties, the date, and the county where it was granted.

Which office to contact depends on what you need:

  • Full court file (judgment, property settlement, custody orders, motions): Contact the Haywood County Clerk of Superior Court.
  • Divorce certificate (verification that the divorce occurred): Contact either the Clerk of Superior Court in Haywood County or NC Vital Records.

Haywood County Clerk of Superior Court

285 N. Main Street
Waynesville, NC 28786Phone: (828) 454-6503

North Carolina Vital Records

N.C. Division of Public Health — Vital Records Section
1903 Mail Service CenterRaleigh, NC 27699-1903Phone: (919) 733-3000

Divorce Record Search Fees, Copy Costs, and Processing Times in Haywood

ServiceFeeTypical Processing Time
Certified copy of divorce certificate (NC Vital Records)$24.004–6 weeks by mail
Additional copies of same certificate (same order, NC Vital Records)$15.00 eachIncluded with original order
Court record copy (Clerk of Superior Court, uncertified)$0.25 per pageSame day to several business days
Certified court document copy (Clerk of Superior Court)$3.00 for first page, $0.25 each additional pageSame day to several business days