Conecuh County White Pages Search

Conecuh County White Pages give you access to public records that help find people in this southwest Alabama county. The name comes from a Creek word meaning "land of cane." Evergreen serves as the county seat. The Probate Court in Conecuh County keeps property records, marriage licenses, and estate documents that contain names and addresses. This county was created in 1818, making it one of Alabama's oldest. About 12,000 people live here. The Conecuh National Forest covers much of the eastern part of the county.

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Conecuh County Quick Facts

12,000 Population
Evergreen County Seat
35th Judicial Circuit
1818 Year Created

Conecuh County Probate Court

The Conecuh County Probate Court handles all local public records requests. This office keeps deeds, mortgages, marriage licenses, wills, and probate files. These documents contain names and addresses that help you find people. Staff are friendly and can assist with searches in Conecuh County records.

The courthouse is located on Court Street in downtown Evergreen. The office is open Monday through Friday during regular business hours. Call ahead if you plan to visit so staff can prepare any records you need from Conecuh County.

Address 111 Court Street, Room 104
Evergreen, AL 36401
Phone (251) 578-1221
Email probate@conecuhcounty.us
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM

Online Records in Conecuh County

Conecuh County provides online record access through the Ingenuity platform. This system lets you search property records, deeds, and mortgages from any computer with internet access. The search function is free to use. Viewing or printing full document images may require a small fee.

Go to the Conecuh County Probate portal to start your search. Enter a name and the system returns all matching documents. Results show the recording date and document type. Click any result to see more details about that record in Conecuh County.

Conecuh County Ingenuity probate records search portal

The image above shows the Conecuh County search page. The Ingenuity system is used by many Alabama counties, so the layout may look familiar if you have searched elsewhere. Type a last name to find property transfers, liens, and other recorded items in Conecuh County.

For court records, Alacourt ACCESS covers civil and criminal cases from Conecuh County courts. The fee is $9.99 per name search. This checks all Alabama courts at once, making it useful if the person may have moved within the state.

How to Search Conecuh County White Pages

You have multiple ways to search for people in Conecuh County. Online tools work well for recent records. In-person visits let you see older documents and get certified copies. Third-party White Pages sites aggregate data from many sources at once.

Start with the Conecuh County Ingenuity portal. Enter the name you want to find. Property records show owners and their mailing addresses. A recent deed or mortgage will have a current address. This is often the best starting point for any Conecuh County search.

The Alabama voter lookup tool is free. If the person is registered to vote, you can find their name and address. The Secretary of State business search helps if the person owns or runs a business in Conecuh County.

Third-party sites like Whitepages.com combine data from many databases. They often show phone numbers, email addresses, and previous addresses that public records do not include. Basic results are free. Full reports cost money but provide more detail for Conecuh County and beyond.

To search in person, visit the courthouse at 111 Court Street in Evergreen. Staff can search records by name and make copies. Bring your ID. Fees for copies vary by document type. Older records may take longer to find in Conecuh County archives.

What Conecuh County Records Show

Public records in Conecuh County hold data useful for finding people. Deed records list property owners and mailing addresses. Marriage licenses show both spouses with their home addresses. Estate files identify heirs and provide contact details. All of these are open to public view under Alabama law.

Under Alabama Code Section 36-12-40, every resident has the right to inspect public records. You do not need to explain why you want to see them. The Conecuh County Probate Court must provide access during normal business hours.

A deed record in Conecuh County typically contains:

  • Grantor name (seller or transferor)
  • Grantee name (buyer or recipient)
  • Property location and legal description
  • Mailing addresses for both parties
  • Date of transfer and recording

Marriage records in Conecuh County show:

  • Full names of both spouses
  • Birth dates and ages
  • Home addresses at time of marriage
  • Date the license was issued and recorded

Conecuh County Record Fees

Conecuh County publishes a detailed fee schedule for records services. Searching the online index is free. Copies, certifications, and recording new documents cost money. These fees help maintain the records system in Conecuh County.

Published fees for Conecuh County include:

  • Recording: $3.00 per page plus $5.00 indexing fee
  • Notary commission filing: $41.00
  • Plain copies: $1.00 per page
  • Certified copies: $3.00 to $5.00 per document
  • Marriage license: $76.00 to $78.00

Fees may change without notice. Call the Probate Court at (251) 578-1221 to verify current rates. Conecuh County accepts cash, checks, and credit cards at the office window. Mail requests should include a check or money order payable to the Conecuh County Probate Court.

Related Records in Conecuh County

Other offices in Conecuh County hold records that can help your search. The Circuit Clerk has court files including civil suits and divorces. The Sheriff's Office maintains arrest records. The Tax Assessor keeps property tax rolls with owner names. Each source adds to the picture when you search for someone in Conecuh County.

The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency handles criminal background checks for the whole state. The fee is $25 with fingerprints on SBI Form 46. Results show arrests and court outcomes from all Alabama counties including Conecuh County.

The Alabama Department of Public Health issues vital records. They have birth, death, marriage, and divorce certificates. Birth records are restricted for 125 years. Death records become public 25 years after death. Marriage and divorce certificates are available to anyone and can help verify identity in Conecuh County.

The Alabama Sex Offender Registry is free to use. Search by name, address, or radius to find registered offenders in Conecuh County.

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Cities in Conecuh County

Conecuh County has a few small towns. None meet the 50,000 population threshold for a dedicated page. The Probate Court in Evergreen serves all residents of Conecuh County. You can find people in any of these communities using Conecuh County records.

Towns in Conecuh County include Evergreen (the county seat), Repton, and Castleberry. All use the Conecuh County Probate Court for property records and marriage licenses. Court cases go through the 35th Judicial Circuit.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Conecuh County. If you cannot find the person in Conecuh County records, try searching in neighboring areas. People move and their records may be in a different county.