Find Escambia County White Pages

Escambia County White Pages connect you to public records that help find people in this southwest Alabama border county. Brewton serves as the county seat. The Probate Court keeps property records, marriage licenses, and estate files with names and addresses. This county is home to the Poarch Band of Creek Indians, the only federally recognized tribe in Alabama. About 36,000 people live in Escambia County. The Battle of Burnt Corn Creek took place here in 1813, which sparked the Creek War. Today you can search records at offices in Brewton and Atmore.

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Escambia County Quick Facts

36,000 Population
Brewton County Seat
21st Judicial Circuit
2 Office Locations

Escambia County Probate Court

The Escambia County Probate Court is your source for public records in this area. The office handles deeds, mortgages, marriage licenses, wills, and estate matters. All of these documents contain names and addresses. Staff can help you search for people in Escambia County records.

Escambia County has two probate office locations. The main office is in Brewton at the courthouse. A second office in Atmore serves the northern part of the county. Both can search records and provide copies. Pick the location most convenient for you when you need records from Escambia County.

Brewton Office 314 Belleville Avenue, Room 205
Brewton, AL 36426
Phone: (251) 867-0301
Atmore Office Phone: (251) 368-5371
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM

Online Records in Escambia County

Escambia County has an online portal for searching public records. You can look up property records, deeds, and mortgages from your computer. The search feature helps you find names and addresses without visiting the office in person.

Visit the Escambia County records portal to search. Enter a name to find recorded documents for that person. Results show when documents were filed and what type they are. This is a good way to locate addresses in Escambia County records.

For court records, use the statewide Alacourt ACCESS system. This covers civil and criminal cases from Escambia County courts. The screenshot below shows the Alacourt search page, which works for all Alabama counties including Escambia.

Alabama Alacourt ACCESS portal for Escambia County court records

The Alacourt system charges $9.99 per name search. One search checks all 67 Alabama counties. This is useful if the person may have moved within the state or has records in multiple places besides Escambia County.

How to Search Escambia County White Pages

You have several ways to search for people in Escambia County. Online searches work fast for recent records. In-person visits give you access to older documents and certified copies. Third-party White Pages sites pull data from many databases at once.

Start with the Escambia County online portal. Enter the name you seek and review the results. Property records show owners and their mailing addresses. A deed from recent years will have a current address. This makes a good starting point for any Escambia County search.

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

Third-party sites like Whitepages.com aggregate data from multiple sources. They often have phone numbers and email addresses that public records lack. Basic info is free. Full reports require payment but give more detail for Escambia County and beyond.

For in-person searches, go to the Brewton office at 314 Belleville Avenue or the Atmore office. Staff can search by name and make copies. Bring your photo ID. Older records may take more time to locate. Call ahead if you need something specific from Escambia County archives.

What Escambia County Records Show

Public records in Escambia County contain data that helps find people. Deed records list property owners and mailing addresses. Marriage licenses show both spouses with their addresses. Estate files identify heirs and how to reach them. These records are open to public view under Alabama law.

Under Alabama Code Section 36-12-40, any Alabama resident can inspect public records. You do not have to give a reason. The Escambia County Probate Court must let you view these documents during normal business hours.

A property record in Escambia County typically includes:

  • Owner's full legal name
  • Mailing address for tax notices
  • Property location and legal description
  • Date of purchase or transfer
  • Prior owner information

Marriage records in Escambia County show:

  • Names of both spouses
  • Ages and birth dates
  • Addresses at time of marriage
  • Date the license was recorded

Escambia County Record Fees

Escambia County charges fees for copies and certified documents. Online searching may be free depending on the system. In-person requests have set rates per page. These fees support the records system in Escambia County.

Standard fees in Escambia County include:

  • Copy fees: $5.00 for 1-20 pages
  • Additional pages: varies
  • Certified copies: $3.00 to $5.00 per document
  • Recording fees: standard Alabama rates
  • Marriage license: $76.00 to $78.00

Fees can change without notice. Call the Probate Court at (251) 867-0301 to confirm current rates before you send payment. Escambia County accepts cash, checks, and credit cards at the office.

Related Records in Escambia County

Other offices in Escambia County keep records that may help your search. The Circuit Clerk has court cases including civil suits and divorces. The Sheriff's Office maintains arrest records. The Tax Assessor has property tax rolls with owner names. Each source adds useful data when you search for someone in Escambia County.

The Poarch Band of Creek Indians has its own government and may have separate records for tribal members. Wind Creek Casino is a major employer in the area. However, tribal records are not public in the same way that county records are.

The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency runs criminal background checks statewide. The fee is $25 with fingerprints. This shows arrests and court results from all Alabama counties including Escambia County.

The Alabama Department of Public Health has vital records certificates. They issue birth, death, marriage, and divorce certificates. Birth records are restricted for 125 years. Death records open 25 years after death. Marriage and divorce certificates are public and can help verify identity in Escambia County.

The Alabama Sex Offender Registry is free to search. Look up offenders by name, address, or radius in Escambia County.

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Cities in Escambia County

Escambia County has several towns. None meet the 50,000 population threshold for a separate page. The Probate Court in Brewton serves all of Escambia County. You can find people in any of these communities using Escambia County records.

Towns in Escambia County include Brewton (the county seat), Atmore, Flomaton, and East Brewton. Atmore is known for Wind Creek Casino and the Poarch Band of Creek Indians. All use the Escambia County Probate Court for property records and marriage licenses. Court cases go through the 21st Judicial Circuit.

Nearby Counties

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