Dale County White Pages

White Pages records for Dale County let you search for people by name, address, or phone number. The Dale County Probate Court in Ozark maintains property deeds, marriage licenses, and estate documents that are useful for people searches. This Wiregrass county has about 49,000 residents, many with ties to Fort Novosel. Public records here include voter rolls, court filings, and property transfers. Third-party White Pages sites combine these sources to help you find people in Dale County.

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Dale County Quick Facts

49,312 Population
Ozark County Seat
33rd Judicial Circuit
561 Square Miles

Dale County Probate Court

The Probate Court is your main source for public records in Dale County. The office sits on East Court Square in Ozark, inside the county courthouse. Staff maintain property records, marriage licenses, wills, and estate files. They can help you search for records by name or property address.

Dale County has a mix of permanent residents and military families from Fort Novosel. This means records are often updated as people move in and out. The probate staff handle a steady flow of property transfers and marriage licenses. Call ahead to check on specific records. The office can be busy, especially during summer moving season.

Address 100 E. Court Square
Ozark, AL 36360
Phone (334) 774-2754
Email probate.judge@dalecountyal.gov
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM

Online Records Search

Dale County uses the Ingenuity probate system for online record access. This platform is used by many Alabama counties. You can search property records, marriage indexes, and other documents from home. The system is easy to use and covers records going back many years.

Dale County Probate Court Ingenuity online records portal

The Ingenuity portal shown above lets you search Dale County records by name, date, or document type. Index searches are free. You can view basic details about each record. Full document images may require an account or fee. This is the fastest way to check property ownership in Dale County without visiting the courthouse.

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

Free state searches help too. The Alabama voter lookup confirms registration status. The business entity search shows company owners and agents in Dale County.

How to Find People in Dale County

Searching for someone in Dale County works best when you combine online tools. Start with free searches, then move to the county portal and paid databases. Here is a good approach:

First, check the Dale County probate portal. Enter a name in the search box. The system shows deeds, mortgages, and other recorded documents. Browse results to find property owners and their addresses. This search is free for basic info.

Next, try the free state tools. The voter lookup confirms if someone is registered in Dale County. The business search finds company owners. Both are quick and cost nothing.

For court records, use Alacourt ACCESS. The $9.99 fee gets you civil and criminal case details from Dale County. Many records show addresses for parties. This helps locate people who have been in court.

If you cannot find what you need online, call the Probate Court at (334) 774-2754. Staff can search older records by hand. They can also help with complex searches. Copy fees apply for any documents you need.

What Records Are Available?

Dale County maintains several types of public records. Each one serves a different purpose for people searches. Alabama law gives the public the right to access most records.

Property records show land and home ownership in Dale County. Deeds list buyers, sellers, and property details. Mortgages show lenders and loan amounts. Tax records identify current owners. The Ingenuity portal has many of these records online. They are the most useful for finding addresses.

Marriage records list both spouses by name. They show the wedding date and where the license was issued. These help trace name changes over time. Dale County issues licenses and records certificates after weddings.

Court records include civil and criminal cases. Civil matters cover lawsuits, divorces, and disputes. Criminal cases show charges and outcomes. Both often list addresses for the parties. Alacourt has Dale County court records online.

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

Dale County Record Fees

Fees for records in Dale County follow standard Alabama rates. Online index searches are free. Copies and certified documents cost money. Here are typical fees:

  • Copy fees: $1.00 per page
  • Certified copies: $3.00 to $5.00 extra
  • Recording first page: $13.00 to $18.00
  • Additional pages: $3.00 each
  • Marriage license: $76.00 to $78.00
  • Alacourt search: $9.99 per name

Call the Probate Court to verify current fees. They change from time to time. The office accepts cash, checks, and cards. Online payments may have a service fee.

Related Records in Dale County

Other offices keep records that help with people searches. The Circuit Clerk has court files. The Tax Assessor tracks property values. The Sheriff maintains arrest records. Each office serves a different need.

The Alabama Department of Public Health has vital records statewide. This includes marriage and divorce certificates from 1950 forward. Birth and death records have access limits. Order copies at 334-206-5418 or through VitalChek.

For criminal checks, the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency offers official background reports. The cost is $25 with fingerprints. The sex offender registry is free and covers Dale County offenders.

About Dale County

Dale County sits in the Wiregrass region of southeast Alabama. The county was formed in 1824 and named for Samuel Dale, an early Alabama settler and soldier. Ozark has been the county seat since the county was created.

Fort Novosel, formerly Fort Rucker, is partly in Dale County. This major Army aviation base brings many military families to the area. The town of Daleville calls itself the "Gateway to Fort Novosel." The military presence means the population changes more than in most Alabama counties. People move in and out often, which affects address records.

Other towns in Dale County include Newton, Midland City, and Ariton. The county has a rural character with farms, timber, and small towns. Peanuts are a major crop, as in most Wiregrass counties. The economy also depends on the military base and related businesses.

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