Newport Divorce Records Search

Newport serves as the county seat of Campbell County and houses the historic Campbell County Courthouse where all divorce cases are processed. Located along the Ohio River in Northern Kentucky, Newport is the primary location for filing and accessing divorce records in the 16th Judicial Circuit. Residents seeking divorce records can access them through the Circuit Court Clerk's office at the courthouse on York Street. The Family Court division handles all dissolution proceedings, custody matters, and related family cases for the county.

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Newport Quick Facts

~14,000 Population
Campbell County
16th Judicial Circuit
$198+ Filing Fee

Where to File for Divorce Records in Newport

Residents of Newport and all of Campbell County file for divorce at the Campbell County Circuit Court located in the historic courthouse on York Street. The court serves as the primary access point for divorce records in the 16th Judicial Circuit, which encompasses Campbell, Kenton, and Pendleton counties. Taunya Nolan Jack serves as the Circuit Court Clerk, overseeing all record maintenance and public access.

Court Campbell County Circuit Court
Address Campbell County Courthouse
330 York Street, Room #8
Newport, KY 41071
Phone (859) 292-6314
Family Court Judge Abigail Voelker
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Fax (859) 292-6315
Email taunya.jack@kycourts.net

The Campbell County Courthouse sits in the heart of Newport's historic district, providing accessible services for Northern Kentucky residents. The building houses both the Circuit Court Clerk's office and the Family Court division. Parking is available on surrounding streets and in nearby lots. The courthouse is accessible by public transportation, with bus routes serving the Newport area. Visitors should bring valid photo identification and expect security screening at the entrance when accessing divorce records in Newport.

Family Court Divorce Records in Newport

Newport's Family Court operates within the 16th Judicial Circuit and handles all domestic relations cases for Campbell County. The Family Court judge presides over divorce proceedings at the Campbell County Courthouse, managing dissolutions, custody disputes, child support matters, and other family-related cases. Judge Abigail Voelker currently serves as the Family Court judge for Campbell County, overseeing all domestic matters.

The Family Court division in Newport provides specialized handling of:

  • Dissolution of marriage proceedings
  • Child custody and visitation determinations
  • Child support calculations and modifications
  • Spousal support and maintenance orders
  • Property division and asset allocation
  • Restraining orders and protective matters

The Family Court office is located within the Campbell County Courthouse at 330 York Street. Cases are assigned based on filing dates and the court's docket schedule. Staff members assist with case scheduling and general inquiries about divorce proceedings in Newport. The Family Court division maintains detailed records of all domestic cases filed in Campbell County.

Campbell County Courthouse in Newport Kentucky

How to Search Newport Divorce Records

Searching for divorce records in Newport can be done online through Kentucky's statewide court systems or in person at the Campbell County Courthouse. The Kentucky CourtNet 2.0 portal provides access to case summaries and docket information for divorces filed in Newport. This system allows users to search by party name or case number across all 120 Kentucky counties.

CourtNet 2.0 is operated by the Administrative Office of the Courts and covers all cases filed in Campbell County. The system displays filing dates, party names, case status, and hearing schedules. Registration enables expanded search features and case tracking capabilities. Visit kcoj.kycourts.net to access the search portal for Newport divorce records.

To search divorce records in Newport, you will need:

  • Full name of at least one spouse as it appears in court records
  • Approximate year the divorce was filed or finalized
  • Case number if available
  • Additional identifying information for common names

In-person searches at the Circuit Court Clerk's office provide access to complete case files and allow for same-day certified copies. Staff members can assist with locating records by name, case number, or date range. The clerk's office maintains divorce records indefinitely, with older cases preserved in secure archival systems. For complex searches involving historical records, professional researchers and genealogists may provide assistance.

Newport Divorce Records Fees

The Campbell County Circuit Court Clerk maintains a fee schedule for divorce-related services in Newport. Filing a new divorce petition costs $198 plus additional service fees. Copy charges run $0.25 per page for standard copies, with certifications adding $5.00 to the copy cost. Audio and video copies of proceedings require $25.00 per disc.

Main fees for divorce services in Newport include:

  • Divorce petition filing: $198.00 plus service fees
  • Standard copies: $0.25 per page
  • Certified copies: $0.25 per page plus $5.00 certification fee
  • Sheriff service: $60.00 per defendant
  • Warning order attorney: $75.00
  • Audio/video copies: $25.00 per disc

Individuals with limited income may qualify for fee waivers by filing a Motion to Proceed In Forma Pauperis with the court. This request requires documentation of financial hardship and is reviewed by a judge. For current fee information, contact the Circuit Court Clerk at (859) 292-6314 before filing in Newport. Divorce certificates from the Kentucky Office of Vital Statistics cost $6.00 and require separate application procedures.

Divorce Filing Process in Newport

Residents of Newport must meet Kentucky state residency requirements before filing for divorce. Under KRS 403.140, at least one spouse must have lived in Kentucky for 180 days prior to filing. Since Newport is in Campbell County, filings occur at the Campbell County Circuit Court at the courthouse on York Street.

Kentucky operates as a pure no-fault divorce state. Under KRS 403.170, the only ground for divorce is that the marriage is "irretrievably broken." No fault-based grounds exist in Kentucky law. The court does not consider marital misconduct when granting dissolution, though such factors may influence property division and custody determinations.

Under KRS 403.170(2), a mandatory 60-day waiting period applies after the respondent is served before the court can finalize the divorce. During this period, temporary orders may address child custody, support payments, and use of marital property. Uncontested divorces in Newport typically finalize within 60 to 90 days from the initial filing date.

Campbell County Circuit Court Clerk office for Newport divorce records

Filing Without a Lawyer in Newport

Some Newport residents choose to file for divorce without legal representation, known as pro se divorce. This option works best when both parties agree on all terms and no complex property or custody issues exist. The court does not provide legal advice, but several resources help individuals navigate self-representation.

The Kentucky Court of Justice provides official divorce forms at kycourts.gov. These free forms include petitions, responses, and all required documents for filing. Newport residents use the same statewide forms as all other Kentucky counties. The Circuit Court Clerk can confirm which forms apply to specific situations.

Kentucky Legal Help at kylegalhelp.org offers step-by-step guides for self-represented litigants. The site explains the divorce process and helps users understand which forms to complete. Cases involving children require additional documentation for child support calculations. Northern Kentucky Legal Aid Society may provide assistance to qualifying low-income residents in Newport.

Divorce Certificates in Newport

After a Newport divorce finalizes, you may need a divorce certificate from the Kentucky Office of Vital Statistics. This document differs from a divorce decree. A certificate confirms the divorce occurred and lists basic facts including both spouses' names, the divorce date, and the county. A decree is the complete court order containing all settlement terms.

The Kentucky Office of Vital Statistics issues divorce certificates for dissolutions recorded since June 1958. You can order online through the Kentucky Vital Statistics portal, by mail to 275 East Main Street, Frankfort, KY 40621, or in person at local health departments. The fee is $6.00 for a certified copy. VitalChek at vitalchek.com offers expedited service for additional fees.

For the complete divorce decree with property division, custody orders, and support terms, obtain copies from the Campbell County Circuit Clerk in Newport. The decree provides full details that certificates lack. Most legal matters require the decree rather than a certificate. Contact the clerk at (859) 292-6314 to request certified copies of your Newport divorce decree.

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Campbell County Divorce Records

Newport serves as the county seat of Campbell County, and all divorce filings for the county go through the Campbell County Circuit Court. The 16th Judicial Circuit encompasses Campbell, Kenton, and Pendleton counties, with Newport hosting the primary courthouse facilities. For comprehensive information about the county court system, complete fee schedules, additional resources, and related records, visit the Campbell County divorce records page.

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