About Alabama Public Records
We built this site to help folks in Alabama find the public records they need. Court files, land deeds, birth and death forms. These can be hard to track down. Our aim is to cut through the red tape and show you where to go and what to do.
Why We Do This
Public records should be easy to find. When you can see how your state works, you make smarter choices. We want to link you straight to the right source so you spend less time lost in the maze of state and county offices.
Need to check on a court case? Want to look up a deed? Have to get a copy of a marriage form? We point you to the place that holds what you seek.
What You Get Here
- All 67 Counties: Phone lines, street addresses, and hours for each courthouse, probate clerk, and tax office in the state
- City Guides: Find out which county holds records for your town or city
- Record Types: Learn the difference between court files, land records, and vital documents
- Search Tools: Use our links to third-party sites that scan large data sets for you
What We Are Not
This is a private site. We have no ties to the state, the feds, or any county office. We do not hold real records and we lack the power to:
- File or pull official forms for you
- Hand out certified copies
- Give legal advice
- Swear that our data is complete or correct
If you need a real document with a seal on it, go straight to the right government desk. We just tell you where that desk is.
Outside Search Tools
Some links on our site take you to paid search services run by other firms. Those sites have their own rules and fees. We may earn a small cut when you use them, which helps us keep this site free for all.
Is Our Info Right?
We do our best to stay current, but things shift. A clerk might move to a new building. Hours might change. Call first if you plan to show up in person.
Spot a mistake? Let us know and we will fix it fast.
Get In Touch
Got a question or want to share feedback? Head to our Contact page and drop us a line. We read every note we get.