How to Get a Divorce Without Court in San Bernardino County
I’m Tim Blankenship with Divorce661. If you’re hoping to avoid court appearances during your San Bernardino County divorce, the good news is you can—as long as the case is amicable and the paperwork is done correctly. Below I walk through the exact steps we follow to complete a divorce 100% remotely, how San Bernardino’s eFile system makes it possible, and what you need to prepare so your case can be finalized without ever stepping into a courtroom.
Overview: Can a San Bernardino divorce be completed without court?
Yes. When both spouses agree on the terms and follow the required procedures, the entire process can be handled electronically through San Bernardino County’s eFile system. The keys are correct filings, proper service, mandatory financial disclosures, and a signed Marital Settlement Agreement that resolves all issues.
Step-by-step process we use
- 1. File the initial documents electronically. We file the Petition, Summons, and, when applicable, the UCCJEA (jurisdictional form for children) through San Bernardino’s eFile system so no one has to go to the courthouse.
- 2. Serve your spouse correctly. If your spouse is cooperative, we use a Notice of Acknowledgement and Receipt by mail to document service without personal, in-person delivery procedures.
- 3. Exchange financial disclosures. California requires disclosure of assets, liabilities, income, and expenses in every divorce. Both spouses complete and exchange these documents—this is a mandatory step.
- 4. Draft and sign the Marital Settlement Agreement. Once disclosures are done and you agree on terms, we draft an agreement that reflects child custody/visitation, support, property division, and any other terms you negotiated.
- 5. Submit the final judgment package electronically. After signatures, we prepare and eFile the final judgment package so the court can sign off without a hearing, assuming everything is in order.
San Bernardino’s eFile system: what it means for you
The county’s eFile system lets attorneys and self-represented parties file documents electronically. This eliminates trips to the courthouse, speeds up processing, and makes it feasible to complete an uncontested divorce entirely online. Proper formatting and timely uploads are important—mistakes can cause delays—so following the rules (or having someone who knows them handle it) matters.
Serving your spouse: the simplest approach when they’re cooperative
If your spouse will cooperate, the easiest and cleanest method is the Notice of Acknowledgement and Receipt by mail. Your spouse signs the acknowledgement and returns it, and that signed form is filed with the court to prove proper service. This avoids the need for a process server or personal service in many amicable cases.
Financial disclosures: non-negotiable and necessary
Every California divorce requires financial disclosures. You must exchange a complete picture of your finances so both sides can make informed agreements. Typical disclosures include income, assets, debts, and monthly expenses. Completing and exchanging these documents is essential before the court will approve a judgment.
Marital Settlement Agreement: turning agreements into a final judgment
The Marital Settlement Agreement (MSA) is where you formalize everything you and your spouse agreed to—property division, spousal support, child custody and support, and any other terms. Once both parties sign the MSA and the court has the required disclosures and supporting documents, we package everything in a final judgment submission for electronic filing.
Submitting the final judgment package
With signed documents and completed disclosures, we prepare a judgment package for the court and submit it electronically. If the court finds everything in order, they will sign the judgment and the divorce will be final without any hearing or courtroom appearance.
We recently helped a San Bernardino couple finalize their divorce without a single court appearance. They agreed on all terms and we handled every step remotely, start to finish.
When this approach works best
- Both spouses are willing to cooperate and negotiate in good faith.
- There are no complex contested issues requiring hearings (e.g., high-conflict custody disputes, hidden assets, or contested jurisdictional matters).
- All required disclosures are complete and truthful.
Why work with Divorce661?
At Divorce661 we specialize in court-free divorce services for couples who want a simple, affordable solution. Our services include:
- Flat-fee pricing so you know costs up front
- Electronic filing through San Bernardino County’s system
- Handling service, disclosures, drafting the Marital Settlement Agreement, and final judgment submission
- 100% remote process—no courthouse visits required
Real next steps if you want to proceed
- Confirm that both you and your spouse are in agreement on all major issues.
- Gather financial documents for disclosure (income statements, bank accounts, debts, property information).
- Decide whether you want help preparing and filing the paperwork electronically.
- Contact us for a free consultation so we can review your situation and outline the timeline and cost.
If you’re ready to complete your San Bernardino divorce without going to court, visit Divorce661.com to schedule your free consultation. We’ll take care of the filings, service, disclosures, and judgment submission so you can move forward without the courtroom stress.
Conclusion
An uncontested San Bernardino County divorce can be handled entirely online when both spouses cooperate and the paperwork is done correctly. Using the county’s eFile system, proper service methods, complete financial disclosures, and a clear Marital Settlement Agreement, you can finalize a divorce without a single court appearance. If that sounds like the right path for you, reach out and we’ll walk you through every step.