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DIY Divorce for Coos County

Uncontested divorce in Coos County, Oregon

Coos County uncontested divorce help for couples in Coquille, Coos Bay, Bandon, and across the South Coast who already agree on the terms and need Oregon-specific, court-ready paperwork.

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Boardwalk and marina along the Coos Bay waterfront in Coos County, Oregon
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Local context for Coos County

Coos County divorce cases are filed through the circuit court in Coquille, the county seat on the Coquille River. The county stretches from the working waterfronts of Coos Bay and North Bend to Bandon's shoreline and inland communities like Myrtle Point, so a clear online process matters when courthouse trips take time.

Local court information

Court contact & hours

Courthouse
Coos County Circuit Court
Phone
(541) 396-8372
Trial Court Administrator
Thomas Lankford 541-396-8372 ext. 70030
ADA contact
Thomas Lankford, 541-396-8372 ext. 70030
Courthouse hours
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM, closed 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM Monday-Friday; Thursdays closed 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
Thursdays closed from 12pm - 1:30pm

Filing notes

Coos County divorce filings go through the circuit court, and OJD eFile is available for many case types in Oregon circuit courts. If you plan to file in person or need to confirm current domestic relations procedures, filing fees, or submission requirements, check with the Coos County Circuit Court before filing.

Court locations

Physical address

250 N. Baxter St., Coquille, OR 97423

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Mailing address

Coos County Circuit Court, 250 N Baxter St, Coquille, OR 97423

About Coos County

Coos County lies on Oregon’s southern coast, with Coquille as the county seat and Coos Bay as its largest city. The county was created on December 22, 1853, from parts of Umpqua and Jackson Counties, and its name comes from the Coos people. Its landscape combines Pacific shoreline, estuaries, forested Coast Range terrain, and river systems centered on Coos Bay and the Coquille River. Historically, the area developed through Indigenous settlement, maritime trade, timber, fishing, and port activity, with coastal communities shaped by access to bays, rivers, and the ocean. Today the county remains closely tied to natural-resource industries and marine commerce, while also serving as the civic and service center for Oregon’s South Coast. The county courthouse in Coquille reflects that longstanding administrative role within a region where court services are organized together with neighboring Curry County on a shared judicial page.

County-specific guidance

Filing for Divorce in Coos County

Coos County uncontested divorce cases are filed in the Coos County Circuit Court, which is part of the Oregon circuit court system. In an uncontested case, both spouses agree on the key terms before filing, including property division, debts, parenting arrangements, and support if those issues apply. The court still requires complete, accurate paperwork and proper service or acceptance of service before a judgment can be entered.

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