Find your ancestors in Utah divorces

What can these records tell me?

These divorce records from Utah district courts cover the years 1997 to 2016. Each result includes a transcript, which will provide the following details about your relative’s divorce:

  • First name(s)
  • Last name
  • Year
  • Event date
  • Spouse’s first name(s)
  • Spouse’s last name
  • Petitioner
  • Respondent
  • Attorney
  • Case type (DA stands for divorce/annulment)
  • Judgment code (DD stands for divorce decree)
  • Source URL
  • District

Using a maiden name or surname from these records, you can try searching for a relative’s parents in our extensive United States marriages collection. This can help you add another generation to your family tree.

You may also have luck learning more about your relatives and their marriages and divorces in our newspaper collection. We have 24 newspapers from Utah that span from 1867 to 1998. Check them out by following the link to Findmypast’s newspaper collection in the Useful links and resources section.