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Autauga County White Pages help you find people in Prattville and nearby towns. The Autauga County Probate Court in Prattville keeps public records like property deeds, marriage licenses, and estate files. These records often contain names, addresses, and contact details that can help you locate someone. While there is no single "White Pages" database for Autauga County, you can search multiple public record sources to find the person you need. The county seat is Prattville, known as "Fountain City" for its many artesian wells.

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Autauga County Quick Facts

59,000 Population
Prattville County Seat
19th Judicial Circuit
1818 Year Founded

Autauga County Probate Court

The Autauga County Probate Court is where you go for most public records. This office handles property deeds, marriage licenses, wills, and estate matters. Staff can help you search records and get copies. The office is on West 5th Street in downtown Prattville.

Autauga County has an online records portal run by the Altags system. You can search property records, marriage records, and other documents from home. The portal is free to search but may charge for copies. Visit altags.com/autauga_probate to start your search. For help by phone, call the Probate Court at (334) 361-3728. Staff can look up records and tell you what is on file in Autauga County.

Autauga County Probate Court online records portal

The image above shows the Autauga County Probate records search page. You can look up names, property records, and marriage filings. Results show dates and basic document info.

Office Autauga County Probate Court
Address 176 W 5th Street
Prattville, AL 36067
Phone (334) 361-3728
Email autaugaprobate@yahoo.com
Hours Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Online Records altags.com/autauga_probate

How to Find People in Autauga County

Finding people in Autauga County takes a few steps. Start with the free tools. Check voter records first. Then try property records. Court records can help too. Each source gives you a piece of the puzzle. You may need to use more than one to find who you are looking for in Autauga County.

The Alabama Voter Lookup at myinfo.alabamavotes.gov shows if someone is registered to vote in Autauga County. It lists their name, address, and voting status. This is free to use. The Autauga County property records portal shows who owns land and homes. You can search by name or address. Marriage records show both spouses and the date they wed. All of these can help you find contact info for people in Autauga County.

To search Autauga County White Pages records, you can:

  • Use the online portal at altags.com for property and marriage records
  • Check voter registration at the Alabama Secretary of State site
  • Search court records through Alacourt ACCESS
  • Visit the Probate Court in Prattville for in-person help
  • Use third-party sites like Whitepages.com or Spokeo

In-person searches at the Autauga County Probate Court give you the most options. Staff can search records that may not be online yet. Bring the full name of the person you want to find. A date of birth helps narrow results. The office is open weekdays and does not charge to look up records. Copy fees apply if you want to take documents with you from Autauga County.

Online Search Options

Several online tools can help you find people in Autauga County. State databases are free or low cost. Private sites charge more but often have more data. The best approach is to start with free sources and move to paid ones if needed. Each site has its own data and coverage for Autauga County.

The Alabama Secretary of State business search is useful for finding business owners in Autauga County. You can search by name or business name. Results show the registered agent and business address. This is free to use. The Alacourt ACCESS portal has court records from all Alabama counties, including Autauga. It costs $9.99 per name search. Court records show names, addresses, and case details. They can help confirm where someone lives or has lived in Autauga County.

Alabama Alacourt ACCESS portal for Autauga County court records

The Alacourt portal shown above lets you search court cases statewide. Enter a name to see any cases tied to that person in Autauga County or elsewhere in Alabama.

Third-party people search sites aggregate data from many sources. Whitepages.com has over 275 million records. It shows names, addresses, phone numbers, and sometimes relatives. Basic searches are free. Full reports cost money. Spokeo, BeenVerified, and TruthFinder work in a similar way. These sites pull from public records, social media, and commercial data. They may find people the official records miss in Autauga County.

What Autauga County Records Contain

Different record types hold different details. Knowing what each one has helps you pick the right source. Property records in Autauga County show owners and addresses. Court records show case parties and legal actions. Marriage records tie two people together. Each type can help you find or verify someone in Autauga County.

Property records are often the most useful for White Pages searches in Autauga County. They show the current owner of any land or home. The record lists the owner's name and mailing address. It also shows when they bought the property and how much they paid. If someone owns a home in Autauga County, the property records will show where they live. The online portal lets you search by name or address. You can see who owns a home before you drive by or send mail.

Autauga County records typically include:

  • Property deeds with owner names and addresses
  • Marriage licenses with both spouses' names and the wedding date
  • Will and probate filings with heirs and estate details
  • Business filings with owner or agent info
  • Court records with party names and case outcomes
  • Voter registration with current address

Under Alabama Code § 36-12-40, most of these records are open to the public. Anyone can ask to see them. You do not need to give a reason. The law says all Alabama residents have the right to inspect and copy public records. Autauga County follows this law at all its offices.

Autauga County Fees

Autauga County charges fees for copies and some services. Basic searches are free. You pay when you want to take copies with you. The fees are set by state law and local rules. Call the Probate Court to confirm current rates before you visit Autauga County.

Common fees in Autauga County include:

  • Marriage license: $78.00
  • Copy of recorded document: $1.00 per page
  • Certified copy: $5.00 plus $1.00 per page
  • Recording fee (first page): $13.00
  • Recording fee (each extra page): $3.00
  • Late tag penalty: $15.00 plus interest

Alacourt charges $9.99 per name search for court records. Document images cost $5.00 for the first 20 pages. Third-party people search sites have their own pricing. Whitepages.com offers basic info free. Full reports cost $1 to $30 depending on the site. You can often find what you need using free sources before paying for a report in Autauga County.

Related Records

Other offices in Autauga County keep records that can help with people searches. The Circuit Clerk has court files from lawsuits and criminal cases. The Tax Assessor has property ownership data. The Revenue Commissioner handles vehicle titles. Each office holds different details that may include addresses and contact info for people in Autauga County.

The Autauga County Sheriff handles criminal matters. Their records may show arrest info and mugshots. The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency at alea.gov offers criminal background checks for $25. The Alabama Sex Offender Registry at communitynotification.com is free to search. It shows registered offenders in Autauga County with photos and addresses. These sources help verify someone's background, not just find them.

For vital records like birth and death certificates, contact the Alabama Department of Public Health at alabamapublichealth.gov/vitalrecords. Birth records are restricted for 125 years. Death records have a 25-year wait. Marriage and divorce certificates are available for a $15 fee. These records can confirm identity or family ties in Autauga County.

About Autauga County

Autauga County was created in 1818. It is one of the original counties formed when Alabama was still a territory. The county seat is Prattville, founded by Daniel Pratt in 1839. He built a cotton gin factory that made the town grow. Prattville is called "Fountain City" because of its many artesian wells that flow year-round.

Today Autauga County has about 59,000 people. It borders Montgomery County to the east and is part of the Montgomery metro area. Many residents work in Montgomery but live in Prattville or other Autauga County towns. The county is growing fast, with new homes and businesses coming each year. This growth means more records to search and more ways to find people in Autauga County.

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