Find Phone Numbers in Lee County

Look up phone numbers for Lee County government offices and departments. Find contact information for the Revenue Commissioner, Circuit Clerk, Probate Judge, and Sheriff's Office. Lee County provides phone numbers for all county services online. In Lee County, the county seat is Opelika but Auburn is the largest city. With over 174,000 residents, this is the eighth most populous county in Alabama. All phone numbers and contact details are listed below for residents across Lee County.

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Lee County Quick Facts

174,241 Population
Opelika County Seat
4+ Databases
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Revenue Office Phone Numbers

Lee County has two systems for property data. The Flagship GIS system shows property maps and owner info. Search by owner name or address to find parcels. The system displays tax data and parcel boundaries. You can view aerial photos and lot sizes. The GIS is free to use in Lee County.

Lee County GIS property map system

The Delta Computer Systems portal also has property records. This system lets you search by owner name to find tax info. Results show assessed values and payment status. You can see if taxes are current or past due. Lee County uses both vendors to provide different views of the same data across the county.

The Revenue Commissioner maintains all property tax records for Lee County. Call three-three-four, seven-three-seven, seven-two-nine-eight for help with tax questions. The office has locations in Opelika, Auburn, and Smiths Station. Hours vary by location in Lee County.

For Auburn city properties, you can also use the City of Auburn open data portal. This has maps and datasets for properties within city limits across Auburn in Lee County.

Circuit Court Contact Information

Court cases are searchable through the Alacourt system. The Alacourt ACCESS portal covers all trial court cases. Search by name to find civil and criminal records. The system shows case numbers and hearing dates. Results include case status and party info in Lee County.

Alacourt charges nine dollars and ninety-nine cents per name search. This includes one case detail. Extra cases cost the same. Document images cost five dollars for the first twenty pages. You must make an account to use the system. Lee County is in the 37th Judicial Circuit. In Lee County, circuit courts handle major cases and district courts handle smaller matters across the county.

For free case info, visit the Circuit Clerk office in person. The office is in Opelika. Staff can search by name or case number at no cost. Call for hours and more info on court records in Lee County.

Lee County Probate Records

The Probate Judge office handles land records and estates in Lee County. Visit leeco.us for office info. The Probate Court keeps deeds, mortgages, and other recorded documents. You can search for property transfers by name in person at the office.

For help with probate records, call the Probate Judge office. The office is in Opelika. Walk-in service is available during business hours for research. In Lee County, all land documents must be recorded at the Probate Court to be valid against third parties.

Lee County Sheriff Records

The Lee County Sheriff's Office handles law enforcement for unincorporated areas. The website has info on services and programs. For inmate or arrest records, contact the Sheriff's Office directly. There is no public online inmate roster at this time in Lee County.

Call the Sheriff's Office for info on people in custody. The office can help with warrant checks and booking records. In Lee County, the Sheriff works with Auburn and Opelika police for law enforcement coverage across the county.

State Resources for Lee County

In Lee County, residents can use all state databases. The VoterView system checks voter registration. Enter a name and date of birth to search. The Alabama DOC inmate search covers state prisons. This is separate from the county jail in Lee County.

The business entity search finds company owners. Look up LLCs and corps by name. Many Lee County businesses are in this database. The UCC search shows secured party and debtor info. Use these tools to verify business ownership in Lee County.

Professional licenses are searchable statewide. Check doctors at the Medical Board. Find lawyers at the State Bar. Real estate agents are in the Real Estate Commission. All these are free and serve Lee County residents along with the rest of Alabama.

County Phone Directory

The Lee County main offices are in Opelika. The county phone is three-three-four, seven-three-seven, three-six-six-zero. Hours are Monday to Friday, eight AM to five PM for most departments in Lee County.

Department Contact
Revenue Commissioner (334) 737-7298
leecountyrevenuecommissioner.com
Circuit Clerk lee.alacourt.gov
Probate Judge Probate Judge Page
Sheriff's Office leecountysheriff.org

The county website is leeco.us. Use the site to find more office info and contact details. In Lee County, offices are in Opelika, Auburn, and Smiths Station to serve residents across the county.

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