Cullman County White Pages Search

Cullman County White Pages records are stored at the Probate Court in the city of Cullman. This growing county has about 88,000 residents and sits in north central Alabama. The Probate Office keeps land deeds, marriage licenses, and estate records that help trace people. Cullman County was founded in 1873 by German settlers and has a strong heritage that shows in its community events and local culture. The county uses the Ingenuity system for online records and has satellite offices in Dodge City, Baileyton, and Hanceville for better access.

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Cullman County Quick Facts

88,000 Population
Cullman County Seat
32nd Judicial Circuit
4 Service Locations

Cullman County Probate Court

The Probate Court is the main source for White Pages type records in Cullman County. This office processes land transfers, files marriage licenses, and handles estate matters. When someone buys property, the deed goes on file here. Marriage records show who wed and when. All of these are public under Alabama Code 36-12-40.

Cullman County has made records access easy with multiple service spots. The main office is at 500 2nd Ave SW in the city of Cullman. Annexes in Dodge City, Baileyton, and Hanceville handle some services too. This spread helps residents who live far from the county seat. Call ahead to see what each location can do.

The office uses the Ingenuity system for online searches. This portal lets you look up names and see matching records from home. Deeds, mortgages, and other land filings are in the database. The search is free. You only pay when you want copies or downloads.

Cullman County has grown a lot in recent years. More people means more records. The Probate Court has kept up by adding online tools and satellite offices. Staff are trained to help with all types of requests. They know the local records and can guide you to what you need.

Cullman County Probate Court Ingenuity online records portal
Main Office Cullman County Probate Office
500 2nd Ave SW, Room 101
Cullman, AL 35055
Phone: (256) 775-4665
Satellite Locations Dodge City, Baileyton, and Hanceville
(Call main office for hours and services)
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM
Online Records ingprobate.com/Cullman_probate

Online Records Search

The Ingenuity portal is your best bet for online searches in Cullman County. This system has land records from the Probate Court. Enter a name to see all matching documents. Results show the record type, date, and book and page numbers. The search is free and works on any device.

Use the search filters to narrow results. Pick a document type like deed or mortgage. Set a date range if you know when the record was filed. Add both first and last name to reduce matches. Cullman County has many records, so filters help you find the right one faster.

For court records, use AlacourtAccess. This state portal covers the 32nd Judicial Circuit which includes Cullman and Blount Counties. Search for civil suits, criminal cases, and family matters. The cost is $9.99 per name search. Document images cost $5.00 for the first 20 pages.

Third party sites like Whitepages.com and Spokeo offer more options. These sites pull data from public records and private sources. They may have phone numbers and social media info. Full reports cost money. Some basic info is free. Use them alongside the official Cullman County tools.

The Alabama Voter Lookup is another free resource. Check voter registration status for anyone in Cullman County. The system shows their registered address. This state tool works well for confirming where someone lives now.

How to Search Cullman County Records

First, figure out what type of record you need. Property records are at the Probate Court. Court cases go through the Circuit Clerk. Voter info is at the Board of Registrars. For White Pages style lookups in Cullman County, start with the Probate Court.

To search online, go to ingprobate.com/Cullman_probate. Type the last name in the search field. Add the first name if you have it. Hit search to see results. Each match shows the document type and recording date. Click on any result to see more details.

In person searches work at the main office or satellite locations. The Cullman courthouse is at 500 2nd Ave SW in the city of Cullman. Tell staff who you are looking for. They search the index and pull files. You can view documents at the counter. Copy fees apply. The Dodge City, Baileyton, and Hanceville annexes handle some services but may not have all records on site.

Bring these details for faster results:

  • Full name of the person
  • Date range for the search
  • Property address if known
  • Case number for court records

More info helps narrow your search. Cullman County has a lot of records. Staff can help sort through matches at the courthouse.

What Cullman County Records Show

Property records in Cullman County have lots of detail. Deeds show who sold land to whom. The document lists both names, the sale price, and the property description. Mortgages name the lender and loan amount. Liens show debts attached to property. All public info that anyone can view.

Marriage records show both spouse names. The license has the wedding date and place. These files help with family research and name changes. Cullman County has marriage records going back to the 1800s. Older records take more time to find but are available.

Types of records in Cullman County:

  • Property deeds with owner names
  • Residential addresses from land filings
  • Mortgage and lien information
  • Marriage licenses
  • Wills and estate records
  • Business filings and judgments

Court records add more info. Civil suits show who sued who. Divorce files have custody and property terms. Criminal cases list charges and outcomes. The 32nd Judicial Circuit handles these for Cullman County. Search through AlacourtAccess or go to the Circuit Clerk at the courthouse.

Cullman County Fees

The Probate Court charges standard fees for copies and filings. Rates can change, so call ahead to confirm. The office accepts cash and checks. Some locations may have different payment options.

Common fees in Cullman County:

  • Plain copies: $1.00 per page
  • Certified copies: $3.00 to $5.00 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 Ingenuity are free. You pay only when you download or print documents. AlacourtAccess charges $9.99 per name search for court records. Third party people search sites set their own prices. Many offer free basic searches with paid full reports.

Cullman County History

Cullman County formed in 1877 and was named for John Cullmann, a German immigrant who founded the city. He recruited German settlers to the area starting in 1873. That heritage still shows in local festivals and place names. The county has grown from farming roots to a mix of industry and commerce while keeping its small-town feel.

The courthouse and records have survived fires and floods over the years. Most historical records are intact. The Probate Court has worked to preserve and digitize older files. This makes it easier to search for people who lived in Cullman County generations ago. Family researchers often use these records to trace German immigrant ancestors.

Other Cullman County Resources

The Circuit Clerk has court files for Cullman County. Civil lawsuits, criminal cases, and family court matters are here. The office is at the courthouse in the city of Cullman. Staff help with searches and copies. For divorce records or lawsuits, this is where you go.

Criminal records are at the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency. Background checks cost $25.00 with Form SBI-46. The Alabama Sex Offender Registry is free and covers all of Cullman County.

Business records are at the Secretary of State website. Search any Alabama company for free. Results show registered agent names and business addresses. UCC filings are there too. This helps find business owners in Cullman County.

For birth and death certificates, contact Alabama Vital Records. Order through VitalChek at 1-888-279-9888. Birth records have a 125-year limit. Death records open after 25 years. These state records work alongside what you find in Cullman County files.

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Cities in Cullman County

Cullman County has several towns and communities. The city of Cullman is the county seat and largest town. Other places include Good Hope, Hanceville, Vinemont, Holly Pond, Fairview, and West Point. All property records for these areas go through the Cullman County Probate Court.

No cities in Cullman County reach the population threshold for dedicated pages on this site. For records help in any Cullman County community, call the Probate Court at (256) 775-4665 or visit one of the satellite locations.

Nearby Counties

These counties share borders with Cullman County. If your search turns up empty, try neighboring counties. People who lived near county lines may have records in multiple places.