Calhoun County People Search

Calhoun County White Pages records are kept at the Probate Court in Anniston. This office holds land deeds, marriage licenses, estate files, and other public documents that help you find people. Calhoun County sits in northeast Alabama and has about 115,000 residents. The county includes Anniston, Oxford, Jacksonville, and several smaller towns. Judge Arthur Murray ran this office from 1975 to 2007 and built what many call the most up-to-date records system in the state. That work makes it easier to find what you need today.

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Calhoun County Quick Facts

115,000 Population
Anniston County Seat
7th Judicial Circuit
Syscon Records System

Calhoun County Probate Court

The Probate Court is the main source for White Pages type info in Calhoun County. When someone buys land, the deed goes on file here. When folks get married, the license is kept here. These records are public. Anyone can look them up. The office sits in the courthouse on Noble Street in downtown Anniston.

Calhoun County uses a system called Syscon for online searches. This makes it simple to find records without going to the courthouse. You can search by name and see what files match. The system has land records, liens, and other filings. It works well for basic lookups. More complex searches may need a trip to the office in Anniston.

Under Alabama Code 36-12-40, public records are open to all Alabama residents. You have the right to view these files and get copies. The Calhoun County Probate Court must help you find what you need. Staff are there to assist with searches and explain how to use their tools. Call ahead if you have questions about a specific record type.

Calhoun County Probate Court Syscon online records portal
Address Calhoun County Probate Office
1702 Noble Street, Suite 102
Anniston, AL 36201
Phone (256) 241-2825
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM
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Online Records Search

The Syscon portal is the main way to search Calhoun County records online. This system lets you look up names and see matching documents. Property deeds, mortgages, and liens are all in the database. The search is free to use. You only pay if you want copies of the actual documents.

Court records need a different tool. The AlacourtAccess system has civil and criminal cases from the 7th Judicial Circuit. This covers Calhoun County and three other counties. Search by name to find lawsuits, divorces, and criminal cases. The fee is $9.99 per search. Document pages cost $5.00 for the first 20 pages.

Third party sites pull data from many sources. Whitepages.com has phone numbers and addresses. Spokeo adds social media and background info. These sites may find things not in public records. They charge for full reports. Use them along with the official Calhoun County systems for the best results.

The Alabama Voter Lookup is another free resource. It shows voter registration info for anyone in Calhoun County. Enter a name and get their registered address. This state tool is handy for confirming where someone lives.

How to Find Someone in Calhoun County

Start with the type of record you need. Property records are at the Probate Court. Court cases are at the Circuit Clerk. Each office has its own files. For a full search, you may need to check more than one place in Calhoun County.

To search property records online, go to the Syscon website. Pick Calhoun County from the list. Enter the last name and first name of the person you want to find. The system shows all matches. Click a result to see more details. Results include the document type, recording date, and book and page numbers.

In person searches work too. Go to the Probate Court at 1702 Noble Street in Anniston. Tell the clerk who you want to find. They can search the index and pull files. You can view the documents in the office. Copies cost a small fee. Certified copies cost more than plain ones.

For the best results in Calhoun County, bring:

  • Full name (first and last)
  • Date range if you know it
  • Address or property description
  • Case number if you have one

More info helps narrow the search. Common names may have many matches. The clerks can help you sort through results at the Calhoun County courthouse.

What Calhoun County Records Show

Probate records in Calhoun County have all sorts of details. Deeds show property owners and addresses. They list the buyer, seller, price, and legal description of the land. Mortgages show who lent money and how much. Marriage licenses have both names and the wedding date. Estate files list assets and heirs.

Typical info you can find in Calhoun County records:

  • Current and past property owners
  • Home addresses from deed filings
  • Loan amounts on mortgages
  • Marriage dates and spouse names
  • Wills and estate distributions
  • Business liens and judgments

Court records add more pieces. Civil cases show lawsuits between people or businesses. Divorce files have custody and property terms. Criminal cases show charges and sentences. The 7th Judicial Circuit Court handles these for Calhoun County. Use AlacourtAccess to search or visit the Circuit Clerk at the courthouse.

Some records have limits. Birth certificates have a 125-year privacy period. Death records are sealed for 25 years. These rules come from state law and protect personal info. The Calhoun County Probate Court follows all Alabama records laws.

Calhoun County Records Fees

The Probate Court charges for copies and filings. Rates follow state guidelines with some local variation. Call the office to verify current fees before you go. Payment methods include cash and checks at the counter.

Standard fees in Calhoun County:

  • Plain copies: $1.00 per page
  • Certified copies: $3.00 to $6.00 first page
  • Recording first page: $13.00 to $18.00
  • Each added page: $3.00
  • Marriage license: $76.00 to $78.00

Online searches through Syscon are free. You only pay to download or print documents. The AlacourtAccess system charges $9.99 per name search for court records. Third party people search sites set their own prices. Some offer free basic info while full reports cost more.

Calhoun County History

Calhoun County formed in 1832 and was first called Benton County. The name changed to Calhoun in 1858. Anniston grew as an iron and textile center after the Civil War. The army built Fort McClellan here in 1917, and it trained troops through 1999. That military history brought many families to Calhoun County over the years.

Today the county has a mix of longtime residents and newcomers. Oxford has become a retail hub. Jacksonville is home to Jacksonville State University. These shifts create lots of property transfers and new records at the Calhoun County Probate Court. The court has kept pace with growth by putting records online and updating its systems.

Other Calhoun County Resources

The Circuit Clerk keeps court files for Calhoun County. Find it at the courthouse on Noble Street. This office has civil suits, criminal cases, and family law matters. For divorce records or lawsuits, this is where you go. Staff can help you search and get copies.

For criminal background checks, use the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency system. State criminal records cost $25.00 using Form SBI-46. The Alabama Sex Offender Registry is free and covers all of Calhoun County.

Business records are at the Secretary of State website. Search for companies in Calhoun County and see who runs them. This free tool shows registered agents and business addresses. The Secretary of State also has UCC filings and other commercial records.

Vital records like birth and death certificates are at the Alabama Department of Public Health. Order online through VitalChek or call 1-888-279-9888. The health department has marriage and divorce statistics dating back decades. These state records complement what you find in Calhoun County files.

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Cities in Calhoun County

Calhoun County has several cities and towns. Anniston is the county seat and largest city. Oxford is known for shopping and is growing fast. Jacksonville hosts Jacksonville State University. Other towns include Piedmont, Weaver, Hobson City, and Ohatchee. All property records for these areas go through the Calhoun County Probate Court.

None of the cities in Calhoun County reach the population threshold for separate pages on this site. For any city in Calhoun County, contact the Probate Court at (256) 241-2825 or use the Syscon online portal for records searches.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Calhoun County. If someone lived near a county line, their records could be in a neighboring county. Check all possible locations for the best search results.