Clarke County White Pages

Clarke County White Pages let you search for people living in this southwest Alabama county. Grove Hill serves as the county seat. Clarke County was created in 1812, making it one of the oldest counties in the region. Public records here span more than two centuries. The Probate Court in Grove Hill keeps property deeds, marriage licenses, and other records that contain names and addresses. You can use these records along with online tools to find people in Clarke County.

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Clarke County Quick Facts

22,700 Population
Grove Hill County Seat
1st Judicial Circuit
1812 Year Founded

Clarke County Probate Office

The Clarke County Probate Court holds public records used in White Pages searches. This office manages property transfers, marriage records, and estate matters. The courthouse in Grove Hill has served the county for generations. Staff can help you search for names in old deeds, marriage licenses, and other filed documents.

Clarke County stands out for having one of the most detailed fee schedules posted online among Alabama counties. The probate office accepts eRecording through Simplifile and CSC for those who file documents often. For White Pages searches, you can call or visit to request property owner lookups or marriage record searches in Clarke County.

Address Clarke County Probate Office
114 Court Street, P.O. Box 10
Grove Hill, AL 36451
Phone (251) 275-3251
Email sfuller@clarkecountyal.com
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

How to Search Clarke County White Pages

There are several ways to find people in Clarke County. Online people-search sites gather data from many public sources. You can also search state databases directly. The county probate office offers in-person searches for property and marriage records. Each method has pros and cons for finding someone in Clarke County.

The Alacourt ACCESS system covers Clarke County court records. You can search by name to find civil, criminal, and domestic cases. The fee is $9.99 per search. Court records often list addresses and can help track down people in Clarke County. This works well when someone has had any court involvement.

Alabama Alacourt ACCESS portal for Clarke County residents

The image above shows the Alacourt search screen. Enter a name and select Clarke County to narrow results. The system shows case types, dates, and party details. This is a reliable way to search official records in Clarke County.

Methods to search Clarke County White Pages include:

  • People search sites like Whitepages.com, Spokeo, or BeenVerified
  • Alabama voter lookup for registration status
  • Alacourt for court and case records
  • Clarke County Probate Office for property and marriage records
  • Secretary of State for business owner info

Online Records in Clarke County

Clarke County offers some online access to public records. The probate office has a free search portal for basic record lookups. This can help you find property owners and marriage records in Clarke County. For more detailed searches, you may need to contact the office directly or visit in person.

Clarke County also supports eRecording for title companies and frequent filers. This modern system allows electronic filing of deeds and other documents. While mainly for filing, it shows Clarke County is working to improve record access. Call the probate office to ask about search options if the online portal does not show what you need.

State-level tools also help with Clarke County searches. The voter lookup confirms if someone is registered. The business search shows company owners and registered agents. The sex offender registry at communitynotification.com lists offenders by address. These free tools add to what local records provide in Clarke County.

What Clarke County Records Contain

Public records in Clarke County hold personal details used in White Pages data. Property deeds show owner names, addresses, and legal descriptions. Marriage licenses list both spouse names, their ages, and where they lived. Court cases show party names and case outcomes. These records span over 200 years in Clarke County.

Under Alabama Code 36-12-40, you have the right to inspect and copy public records. Clarke County must allow access unless a specific law says otherwise. You can request copies by mail, email, or in person. The probate office will tell you the fees and timeline for your request.

A typical Clarke County public record may include:

  • Full legal name of parties
  • Home or mailing address
  • Property location and description
  • Marriage date and place
  • Court case numbers and outcomes
  • Business registration details

Some records have limits. Birth certificates older than 125 years stay sealed. Death records cannot be accessed for 25 years after death. Motor vehicle records have strict rules. But most property and court records are open to anyone in Clarke County.

Clarke County Record Fees

Clarke County publishes a detailed fee list for probate services. This makes it easy to know costs before you visit. Fees follow state guidelines with some local adjustments. The probate office accepts cash, checks, and some other payment forms.

Posted fees at the Clarke County Probate Office include:

  • Recording first page: $6.00
  • Each additional page: $3.00
  • Copies: $1.00 per page
  • Certification: $3.00
  • Marriage license: $78.00
  • Deed tax: $0.50 per $500 of value

State court searches through Alacourt cost $9.99 per name. Documents cost $5.00 for up to 20 pages. These fees apply to Clarke County cases searched online. Call ahead to confirm local fees if you plan to visit the courthouse in Grove Hill.

Related Records in Clarke County

Other offices in Clarke County keep records that can help with people searches. The Circuit Clerk handles all court filings and cases. The Tax Assessor has property tax rolls with owner names. The Sheriff maintains arrest and warrant records. Each office has its own access rules.

For background checks beyond White Pages data, the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency runs criminal history searches. The fee is $25.00 and requires fingerprints. This shows arrests and convictions statewide. It is more thorough than basic people search sites for Clarke County.

The Alabama Department of Public Health handles vital records. Divorce certificates from 1950 forward are available for $15.00. Marriage records from 1936 onward are also kept at the state level. These can supplement local Clarke County records if needed.

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Nearby Counties

Clarke County shares borders with several other counties. If your search in Clarke County comes up empty, the person may live in a neighboring area. These links take you to White Pages info for surrounding counties.