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  1. Court Case Information and Document Sales. The Superior Court of California, County of San Bernardino has implemented an enhanced service which provides remote access to document images from case filings in civil matters. The fee for access to these documents is $0.50 per page.

    • Dissolution of Marriage/Domestic Partnership
    • Summary Dissolution
    • Annulment
    • Legal Separation

    What is it?

    This petition (also known as Divorce) ends your marriage or domestic partnership. Once your dissolution of marriage is finalized, you go back to single status and you are able to remarry. 1. Child custody and visitation 2. Child support 3. Spousal or partner support 4. The division of property and debts 5. Attorney’s fees The divorce process will take at least 6 months, starting from the date the Petitioner has the other party served with the Summons and Petition. This is a mandatory waiting...

    What are the requirements?

    In California you MUST meet the residency requirements. 1. Either you or your spouse must have lived in California for the last 6 months and the last 3 months in the county where you plan on filing for the divorce 2. If you and your spouse have lived in California for at least 6 months but in different counties for at least 3 months, you can file in either county

    What is it?

    Some couples that have been married or in a registered domestic partnership for less than 5 years can get a "summary dissolution" as long as they also meet other requirements. A summary dissolution is an easier way to end your marriage or domestic partnership (or both).

    What are the requirements?

    Both parties agree and are willing to fill out this paperwork together and meet the following: 1. Married & together less than 5 years (count marriage date to separation date) 2. No children of this marriage 3. You don’t own too much (nor owe too much) 4. No land or buildings 5. Value of property (minus cars) is $40,000 for community property 6. Each person has no more than $40,000 for separate property (minus cars) 7. Total of debts is less than $6000 (minus cars) 8. Neither party wants to g...

    What is it?

    An annulment (or “nullity of marriage” or “nullity of domestic partnership”) is when a court says your marriage or domestic partnership is NOT legally valid. After an annulment, it is like your marriage or domestic partnership never happened because it was never legal. To get an annulment, you must be able to prove to the judge that one of below reasons is true in your case. This makes an annulment case very different from a divorce or a legal separation. Unlike a divorce, “irreconcilable dif...

    What is it?

    If you cannot (or do not want to) get a divorce, you can ask the judge for a legal separation. A legal separation does not end a marriage or domestic partnership. You cannot marry or enter into a partnership with someone else if you are legally separated (and not divorced). If you ask for a legal separation, you may be able to change to a divorce case later if you meet certain requirements. 1. Child custody and visitation 2. Child support 3. Spousal or partner support 4. The division of prope...

    What are the requirements?

    1. You can file in California if at least 1 of you is living in California 2. Once enough time has passed so that you meet the residency requirement for a divorce, you can file an “amended petition” and ask the court for a divorce (if you want a divorce)

  2. The proper courthouse within San Bernardino County depends upon the residence of either of the spouses. Note: You are not automatically divorced 6 months after you file your petition. You must complete the process and obtain a judgment signed by a judge or commissioner before you are officially divorced.

  3. Business Search (LOGIN REQUIRED) To perform a wildcard search , type a minimum of three characters followed by an asterisk. Business Name. Superior Court of California, County of San Bernardino Case Portal.

  4. Find essential resources for obtaining divorce records in San Bernardino County, CA. Learn how to request certified divorce records, view public divorce decrees, and access necessary forms and applications. Use official websites to get accurate and up-to-date information.

  5. How do I file for divorce, legal separation or annulment? Divorce can be complicated. We encourage you to talk to a family law lawyer so you will know your legal rights and the legal issues in your case. Lawyer Referral Service; Forms; Court Resource Center; How much is the filing fee for a divorce?

  6. San Bernardino District Contact Information. 351 North Arrowhead Avenue San Bernardino, CA 92415-0240 Telephone (909) 521-3180 Office Hours: Monday through Friday, 7:30 am to 4:00 pm; Victorville District Contact Information. 14455 Civic Drive Victorville, CA 92392 Telephone (760) 269-4795 Office Hours: Monday through Friday, 7:30 am to 4:00 pm