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Tuesday, September 01, 2009

Most MO divorce records are now closed to the public

That's because of a new law designed to protect people from identity theft. (The old records, with their bank account info and credit-card numbes, were pretty useful for that kind of crime.) NEW divorce records will continue to be open, but officials will be redacting all of the potentially harmful data, the Post-Dispatch reports.

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