Coosa County White Pages Lookup

Coosa County White Pages searches begin at the Probate Court in Rockford. This small rural county in east-central Alabama has about 10,000 residents. The Probate Court keeps property records, marriage licenses, and estate files that contain names and addresses. Coosa County has one of Alabama's antebellum courthouses, built in 1858 and still in use today. Finding people here means working with both the local Probate Court and state online resources.

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Coosa County Quick Facts

10,000 Population
Rockford County Seat
40th Judicial Circuit
1832 Year Founded

Coosa County Probate Court

The Coosa County Probate Court is the main office for public records. You can find property deeds, marriage licenses, wills, and other documents here. The office is in the historic 1858 courthouse on US Highway 231 in Rockford. This is one of the oldest working courthouses in Alabama.

Coosa County does not have a public online portal for probate records. You need to call or visit for searches. The phone number is (256) 377-4919. Email the office at coosacountyprobate@outlook.com for questions. Staff can tell you if a record exists and what it contains. For copies, you can visit in person or send a mail request.

For court records in Coosa County, use Alacourt ACCESS. This state system has case records from the 40th Judicial Circuit. It costs $9.99 per name search. Court records show names, addresses, and case outcomes. This helps when looking for people who may have been in court in Coosa County.

Alabama Alacourt ACCESS portal for Coosa County court records

The Alacourt portal above covers all Alabama counties, including Coosa. Enter a name to find any court cases on record.

Office Coosa County Probate Court
Address 9709 US Highway 231
Rockford, AL 35136
Phone (256) 377-4919
Email coosacountyprobate@outlook.com
Hours Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Court Records pa.alacourt.com

How to Find People in Coosa County

Finding people in a small county like Coosa can be tricky. Fewer people means fewer records. But it also means staff often know the families in the area. A phone call to the Probate Court may get you further than online searches. Start with free state tools, then try the local office if needed.

The Alabama Voter Lookup at myinfo.alabamavotes.gov is a good first step. It shows anyone registered to vote in Coosa County with their name and address. This is free. The Probate Court has property records showing who owns land. Marriage records link spouses together. Court records via Alacourt show case parties. Use all these sources to find people in Coosa County.

Ways to search Coosa County White Pages:

  • Check voter registration online for free
  • Search court records through Alacourt ($9.99)
  • Call the Probate Court at (256) 377-4919
  • Email coosacountyprobate@outlook.com
  • Visit the courthouse in Rockford
  • Use third-party people search sites

In a rural county, neighbors often know each other. If you have a general area but not an exact address, the Probate Court staff may be able to help. They handle records for the whole county and often know local families. This personal touch is one advantage of searching in a smaller place like Coosa County.

Online Search Options

Online searches work well for Coosa County even without a local portal. State databases cover everyone. Third-party sites aggregate data from across the country. These tools can find people who might slip through local record gaps. Here are the best online options for Coosa County.

The Alabama Secretary of State business search shows business owners. Enter a name to find their company and address. This is free. The Alabama Sex Offender Registry shows registered offenders with photos and locations. For criminal background checks, ALEA charges $25 with fingerprints.

Third-party people search sites often work best for small counties. Whitepages.com has over 275 million records. Spokeo and BeenVerified are similar. These sites pull data from public records, social media, and marketing databases. They may find people who have little official footprint in Coosa County. Basic searches are free. Full reports cost between $1 and $30.

Alabama voter lookup for Coosa County residents

The voter lookup shown above is one of the fastest free tools. If someone votes in Coosa County, you can find their address here.

What Coosa County Records Contain

Each record type has different details. Property records show owners. Marriage records link spouses. Court records show case parties. Knowing what each one holds helps you pick the right source for your Coosa County search.

Property records are key for finding addresses. They show who owns any land or home in Coosa County. The deed has the owner's name and mailing address. It shows when they bought and how much they paid. If someone owns a home, you can find where they live. The Probate Court keeps these records and can search by name.

Coosa County records may include:

  • Property deeds with owner names and mailing addresses
  • Marriage licenses with spouse names and dates
  • Will and estate filings with heir info
  • Court cases with party names and outcomes
  • Voter registration with current address

Under Alabama Code § 36-12-40, these records are public. Anyone can ask to see them without giving a reason. The law lets all Alabama residents inspect and copy public records. Coosa County follows this state law at all county offices.

Coosa County Fees

Coosa County charges fees for copies. In-person searches are usually free. You pay when you want documents. Fees follow state guidelines. Call the Probate Court to confirm current rates.

Typical fees in Coosa County:

  • Copy of recorded document: $1.00 per page
  • Certified copy: $5.00 plus copy fees
  • Recording fee (first page): $13.00
  • Recording fee (extra pages): $3.00 each
  • Marriage license: $78.00

Alacourt charges $9.99 per name for court records. Documents cost $5.00 for the first 20 pages. Third-party sites set their own prices. Many basic searches are free. Full reports range from $1 to $30 depending on the site and detail level.

Related Records

Other offices in Coosa County hold records that may help. The Circuit Clerk has court case files. The Tax Assessor tracks property ownership. The Sheriff has arrest records. Each may have addresses or other info useful for people searches.

For vital records like birth and death certificates, contact the Alabama Department of Public Health at alabamapublichealth.gov/vitalrecords. Birth records are sealed for 125 years. Death records have a 25-year restriction. Marriage and divorce certificates cost $15 each. These help verify identity or family ties in Coosa County.

The Alabama Sex Offender Registry at communitynotification.com is free. It shows registered offenders in Coosa County with their photos and addresses. ALEA offers criminal background checks for $25. These tools go beyond finding someone to verify their background.

About Coosa County

Coosa County was created in 1832 from Creek Indian lands. The name comes from the Coosa River. The county seat is Rockford, a small town in the center of the county. The courthouse built in 1858 still stands and handles county business. It is one of the oldest working courthouses in Alabama.

Coosa County is rural with about 10,000 residents. It is one of Alabama's least populous counties. Most people live in small towns or on farms. The lack of major highways keeps the county quiet. This rural character means fewer records, but also means local officials often know community members by name. That can help when searching for people in Coosa County.

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Nearby Counties

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