Find Dissolution of Marriage Records in Lamb County

Lamb County dissolution of marriage records are maintained by the District Clerk in Littlefield, a small city in the South Plains region of West Texas. The District Clerk holds all divorce case files for the county and handles requests for copies from the public. Whether you need to look up a past case or get a certified copy of a final decree, the Lamb County District Clerk is the right office to contact. Records here date back to 1908.

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Lamb County Overview

~13,000 Population
Littlefield County Seat
154th District Court
~$275 Typical Filing Fee

Lamb County District Clerk

The Lamb County District Clerk in Littlefield serves the 154th Judicial District Court, which covers this county. Every dissolution of marriage petition, temporary order, and final decree filed in Lamb County is held in this office. Staff handle records requests in person and by mail. The courthouse is at the center of Littlefield on 6th Street.

For mail requests, include the full name of at least one party, the year of filing, and the cause number if known. Payment by check or money order is the standard approach. The clerk will confirm the cost before processing. Copies of the final decree are the most commonly requested document. Certified copies carry a higher fee than plain copies.

Office Lamb County District Clerk
Address 100 6th St.
Littlefield, TX 79339
Mailing Address P.O. Box 390, Littlefield, TX 79339
Phone (806) 385-4222
Fax (806) 385-5525
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

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How to File for Dissolution of Marriage in Lamb County

Filing for dissolution of marriage in Lamb County follows Texas Family Code Chapter 6. At least one spouse must have lived in Texas for six months and in Lamb County for 90 days before filing. The petition goes to the District Clerk, who assigns the case to the 154th District Court and collects the filing fee.

The most common ground is insupportability under Texas Family Code Section 6.001. This is the no-fault option, which requires only that the marriage has become insupportable due to conflict with no reasonable hope of reconciliation. Fault grounds such as cruelty, adultery, abandonment, living apart for at least three years, or a felony conviction are also options under Chapter 6 if the facts support them.

A 60-day waiting period applies after the petition is filed, as required by Texas Family Code Section 6.702. The other spouse must be formally served or sign a notarized waiver of service. Agreed cases can move forward after the waiting period if both parties have signed the final decree. Disputed cases may require mediation or a hearing before the judge makes a ruling.

Property is divided under Texas Family Code Chapter 7 using a just and right standard. The court looks at all the relevant facts when splitting community property. Spousal maintenance requests are governed by Texas Family Code Chapter 8, which sets caps on amounts and duration.

Contents of Lamb County Dissolution Records

A dissolution of marriage file in Lamb County includes the original petition, service documents or a signed waiver, any temporary orders, financial statements, and the final decree. If children are involved, the file also contains conservatorship designations, a possession schedule, and child support orders. All these documents are part of the public court record once the case closes.

The Final Decree of Divorce is the main document. It ends the marriage and contains all the court's orders on property, debts, children, and support. You need a certified copy to change your name with state and federal agencies, update financial records, or prove marital status. Plain copies are less expensive and work for personal use.

Dissolution records in Lamb County are public. Anyone can request copies, not just the parties. Protected personal data like Social Security numbers may be redacted. The Texas DSHS issues divorce verification letters for cases since 1968 through Texas DSHS Vital Statistics for $20 per search.

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Cities in Lamb County

Littlefield is the county seat and main community in Lamb County. All dissolution of marriage filings for Littlefield and surrounding communities are handled by the District Clerk in Littlefield.

Nearby Counties

Lamb County is located in the South Plains of West Texas. These counties border Lamb County. Make sure to file in the county where you or your spouse has lived for at least 90 days.