Bullock County People Search

White Pages records for Bullock County let you search for people by name, address, or phone number. The Bullock County Probate Court in Union Springs keeps property deeds, marriage licenses, and other public documents. This small county in southeast Alabama has around 10,000 residents. Public records here include voter rolls, court filings, and property transfers that help trace current and former residents of Bullock County.

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Bullock County Quick Facts

10,173 Population
Union Springs County Seat
3rd Judicial Circuit
625 Square Miles

Bullock County Probate Court

The Probate Court is your main source for public records in Bullock County. This office sits on North Prairie Street in Union Springs. The courthouse has a distinctive look with mansard-roof towers that date back to the 1800s. Staff here can help you find property records, marriage licenses, and estate documents.

Bullock County is a small county, so records are easier to search by hand. The staff knows the local families and can often help with tricky searches. Bring a name or property address when you visit. The office charges a small fee for copies. Call first to make sure they have what you need.

Address 217 N Prairie St
Union Springs, AL 36089
Phone (334) 738-2250
Email jtatumjet@gmail.com
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM

Online Records Access

Bullock County does not have its own online records portal. This is common for smaller Alabama counties. However, you can still search some Bullock County records through state databases. The Alacourt ACCESS system has court records from Bullock County. This includes civil cases, criminal matters, and traffic tickets.

Alacourt ACCESS portal for Bullock County court records search

The Alacourt portal lets you search by name across all Alabama courts. For Bullock County, you can find case details, parties, and filing dates. The search fee is $9.99 per name. Document copies cost $5.00 for the first 20 pages. This is often the fastest way to check if someone has court records in Bullock County.

Free state databases also help with people searches in Bullock County. The Alabama Voter Lookup verifies registration status and can confirm addresses. The business entity search shows company owners and registered agents in Bullock County.

How to Find People in Bullock County

Searching for someone in Bullock County works best with a mix of online and in-person methods. Start with free tools. Then move to paid databases and direct contact with county offices.

First, check the voter lookup at no cost. This confirms if someone is registered in Bullock County. The search shows their name and registration status. Next, try the business search if you think the person owns a company. Both tools are free.

For court records, use Alacourt ACCESS. It costs money but gives detailed results. Civil cases show addresses. Criminal cases show past charges. This can help locate someone or learn about their history in Bullock County.

For property records, call the Probate Court at (334) 738-2250. You can also visit in person. Staff can search deeds and mortgages by name. These records show property owners and their addresses. Copy fees are about $1 per page. Certified copies cost more. This is often the only way to get property records from Bullock County since they are not online.

What Records Are Available?

Bullock County maintains several types of public records. Each type contains different details useful for people searches. Alabama law makes most of these records open to the public.

Property records are key documents for White Pages searches. Deeds show who bought and sold land. They list buyer and seller names plus the property address. Mortgages show who borrowed money to buy property. Tax records show current owners. Bullock County property records go back many years and are kept at the Probate Court.

Marriage records list the names of both spouses. They show the wedding date and place. These help trace name changes and family ties. Bullock County issues marriage licenses and records the certificates after the wedding.

Court records include civil and criminal cases. Civil cases cover lawsuits, disputes, and family matters. Criminal cases show charges and outcomes. Both types list names and often include addresses. The Alacourt system has these for Bullock County.

Voter data shows registered voters. It includes name, address, and party. Third-party White Pages sites often use this data. You can check it free through the state.

Bullock County Record Fees

Fees in Bullock County follow standard Alabama rates. Expect to pay for copies and certified documents. Staff can tell you exact costs when you request records.

Typical fees in Bullock County include:

  • Copy fees: $1.00 per page
  • Certified copies: $3.00 to $5.00 extra
  • Recording first page: $13.00 to $18.00
  • Marriage license: $76.00 to $78.00
  • Alacourt search: $9.99 per name

Some fees vary by document type. Call the Probate Court to confirm current rates before you go. They accept cash and checks at the office. Credit cards may have an extra fee.

Related Records in Bullock County

Other agencies keep records that may help your search. The Circuit Clerk has court files. The Tax Assessor tracks property ownership. The Sheriff may have arrest records. Each office serves a different purpose in Bullock County.

The Alabama Department of Public Health has vital records. This includes marriage certificates and divorce records since 1950. Birth and death records have more limits. You can order copies online or by mail. Phone: 334-206-5418.

For criminal history, the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency runs background checks. The fee is $25 and requires fingerprints. The sex offender registry is free to search and covers Bullock County offenders.

About Bullock County

Bullock County was named for Colonel Edward Bullock, a state legislator. The county was formed in 1866 from parts of Barbour, Macon, Pike, and Montgomery counties. Union Springs has been the county seat since the start.

The historic courthouse in Union Springs is a local landmark. Its mansard-roof towers make it stand out among Alabama courthouses. The building holds the Probate Court and other county offices. This is where most White Pages records are kept.

Bullock County is part of the Wiregrass region of Alabama. The area got its name from a type of grass that grew in the pine forests. Today it is mainly rural with farms and small towns. The low population means records searches are often simpler than in big counties.

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