Alabama Counties

Alabama has 67 counties. Each one has a Circuit Clerk who keeps the court records. The clerk handles files for both Circuit Court and District Court. You can get records in person at the courthouse or look them up online through Alacourt. Pick a county below to find contact info and local court details. Each page has the clerk's address, phone number, hours, and tips for getting the records you need.

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All 67 Alabama Counties

About Alabama County Courts

Each county has two main courts. Circuit Court hears big civil cases, felonies, and family law matters like divorce. District Court covers smaller claims, misdemeanors, and traffic tickets. The same clerk office keeps records for both courts. This makes searching easier since you only need to contact one office.

The state groups its 67 counties into 41 judicial circuits. Some circuits have just one county. Others share judges and resources across two or three counties. To get court records, reach out to the Circuit Clerk in the county where the case was filed. They can help you search and get copies.

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