How to find out whether someone is married or divorced?

The method of inquiring whether others are married or divorced is as follows:

1. You can go to the court, the civil affairs bureau, the household registration management department by yourself, or you can find an attorney.

2. The parties concerned can go to this person's home address by themselves and find out through neighbors and other insiders.

Methods for inquiring marital status:

1. Consult the civil affairs department: you can directly contact the local civil affairs bureau or other official marriage registration authorities to find out the formal ways to inquire about the marital status;

2. Court inquiry: If divorce involves court proceedings, you can inquire about divorce records through court public information;

3. Online inquiry service: some areas may provide online inquiry service for marital status, and relevant personal information and legal inquiry reasons need to be provided;

4. Inquiry of credit report: Personal credit report sometimes records personal marital status, which can be understood by inquiring about credit report;

5. Ask relatives and friends: If you have the same relatives and friends as the query object, you can know the information of marital status.

To sum up, the methods of inquiring whether others are married or divorced include entrusting lawyers to inquire with relevant departments, and the parties themselves know their neighbors and insiders through their home addresses.

Legal basis:

Measures for the administration of marriage registration files

Article 15

The use of marriage registration files shall comply with the following provisions:

(a) the marriage registration file storage department shall establish a file utilization system, clearly handle the procedures, and safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of the parties;

(two) the marriage registration authority can use the marriage registration files handed over by it;

(3) The parties to a marriage may consult their marriage registration files if they hold legal identity documents; If the parties to a marriage are unable to consult in person for some reason, they may apply for a power of attorney and entrust others to handle it on their behalf. The power of attorney shall be notarized by a notary office.