Coffee County White Pages

White Pages records in Coffee County include names, addresses, and phone numbers from public sources across the county. The Coffee County Probate Court maintains property records, marriage licenses, and estate documents. This county is unique in Alabama because it has two county seats: Enterprise and Elba. Both cities have probate offices that can help with records searches. Modern White Pages services combine these local records with voter data, court filings, and other public information for Coffee County.

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Coffee County Quick Facts

53,465 Population
Enterprise/Elba Dual County Seats
12th Judicial Circuit
2 Probate Offices

Coffee County Probate Court

Coffee County has two probate offices. The Enterprise office is larger and handles more traffic. The Elba office serves the southern part of the county. Both can help you search for public records. Pick the office closest to you or call ahead to check which one has the records you need.

The dual county seat system goes back to 1907. Enterprise grew fast while Elba stayed the original seat. Rather than pick one, the county kept both. This means you have two options for in-person record searches in Coffee County. Each office has the same access to county records.

Enterprise Office 101 S Edwards Street
Enterprise, AL 36330
Phone: (334) 347-2688
Elba Office 230-P N Court Street
Elba, AL 36323
Phone: (334) 897-2211
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM
Website coffeecoprobate-al.org

Online Records Search

Coffee County offers online access to many public records. The Probate Court has a records search portal where you can look up documents. This is one of the better online systems among Alabama counties. You can search by name, document type, or date range.

Coffee County Probate Court online records search portal

The Coffee County portal shown above lets you search property records, marriage records, and other documents. Viewing indexes is free. Printing documents costs $2.00 per page. This is cheaper than many other counties. The system has records going back several decades.

For court records, use the Alacourt ACCESS system. This state portal has civil, criminal, and traffic cases from Coffee County. The search fee is $9.99 per name. You can see case details, parties, and filing dates. Document copies cost $5.00 for the first 20 pages.

Free state tools also help with Coffee County searches. The voter lookup confirms registration status. The business search shows company owners and agents.

How to Search Coffee County Records

Start your Coffee County search online. The probate court website gives you the fastest results for property and marriage records. Here is a step-by-step approach:

First, go to coffeecoprobate-al.org/records-online. Enter a name to search. The system shows deeds, mortgages, and other documents. Browse the index for free. Print copies for $2 per page. This is the easiest way to find property owners in Coffee County.

Next, check court records at pa.alacourt.com. Search by name to find civil and criminal cases. Results show case numbers, parties, and dates. This costs $9.99 but gives you detailed court history for people in Coffee County.

For free searches, use state tools. The voter lookup verifies if someone is registered in Coffee County. The business database shows company records. Both are free and quick.

If you prefer in-person help, visit either probate office. Staff can search records by name. They can also help with records not in the online system. Bring your ID and any details you have about the person you seek.

What Coffee County Records Contain

Public records in Coffee County come from several sources. Each type holds different information for people searches. Under Alabama Code § 36-12-40, most records are open to the public.

Property records are the most useful for White Pages searches. Deeds show property transfers with buyer and seller names. They include property addresses and legal descriptions. Mortgages show lenders and borrowers. Tax records show current owners. Coffee County property records are online and go back many years.

Marriage records list both spouses by name. They show the marriage date and license issue date. These help track name changes and confirm relationships. Coffee County issues licenses and records certificates.

Court records show civil and criminal cases. Civil matters include lawsuits, small claims, and divorces. Criminal cases show charges and outcomes. Both types often list addresses for parties. Alacourt has Coffee County court records online.

Voter data includes registered voters with names, addresses, and party ties. Third-party White Pages sites use this data. The state offers free lookup tools.

Coffee County Record Fees

Coffee County has competitive fees for public records. The online portal charges $2 per page to print, which is lower than most counties. Here are typical fees:

  • Online document print: $2.00 per page
  • In-person copies: $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

Fees can change. Call either probate office to verify current rates before you order copies. The online system accepts credit cards. In-person visits take cash, checks, or cards.

Related Records in Coffee County

Other offices in Coffee County maintain public records. The Circuit Clerk handles court files. The Tax Assessor tracks property values. The Sheriff keeps arrest records. Each office can help with different parts of a people search.

The Alabama Department of Public Health has vital records for the state. This includes marriage and divorce certificates going back to 1950. Birth and death records have access limits. Order by phone at 334-206-5418 or online through VitalChek.

For criminal background checks, contact the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency. Official checks cost $25 and need fingerprints. The sex offender registry is free and covers Coffee County.

About Coffee County

Coffee County sits in the Wiregrass region of southeast Alabama. The county was created in 1841 and named for General John Coffee, an aide to Andrew Jackson. The dual county seat system started in 1907 when Enterprise outgrew Elba.

Enterprise is famous for the Boll Weevil Monument. Built in 1919, it is the only monument in the world that honors an agricultural pest. The boll weevil destroyed cotton crops in the early 1900s, which forced farmers to switch to peanuts. Coffee County became one of the top peanut producers in the nation.

Today Enterprise is a military town. Fort Novosel, formerly Fort Rucker, is nearby. Many military families live in Coffee County. This means the population changes often, and address records get updated frequently. The probate court online system helps track these changes.

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