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Fayette County White Pages searches use public records stored at the Probate Court in Fayette. This county was named for the Marquis de Lafayette, the French hero of the American Revolution. Fayette County sits in west-central Alabama and holds property records, marriage licenses, and other documents that reveal names and addresses. The Probate Office provides direct access to these records for anyone who needs to find someone in Fayette County.

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Fayette County Quick Facts

16,300 Population
Fayette County Seat
24th Judicial Circuit
1824 Year Founded

Fayette County Probate Court

The Fayette County Probate Court serves as the main office for public records. This is where deeds, mortgages, and marriage licenses are recorded. The office also handles estate matters and notary filings. All of these records contain personal details that can help you locate people in Fayette County.

The courthouse is on Temple Avenue in the city of Fayette. Staff can search records for you if you visit in person. The office uses the Ingenuity system for online record access. Fayette County is part of the I-22 Corridor Strategic Development Project, which has brought some growth to the area. Call the office before you go to confirm they have what you need in Fayette County.

Address Fayette County Probate Office
113 Temple Ave N
Fayette, AL 35555
Phone (205) 932-4519
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM
Website ingprobate.com/fayette_probate

How to Search Fayette County Records Online

Fayette County uses the Ingenuity system for online record access. This platform lets you search property records, liens, and other recorded documents from home. The search is free. You can look up records by name, date, or document type. This makes it easy to find people who own property or have filed legal papers in Fayette County.

Fayette County Ingenuity probate records search portal

The screenshot above shows the Fayette County search portal. Enter a name in the search box and the system returns matching documents. Results show the type of record, date filed, and parties involved. Click any result to see more details. This works for deeds, mortgages, marriages, and other records in Fayette County.

For court records in Fayette County, use the statewide Alacourt ACCESS portal. This system has civil, criminal, and domestic cases from all Alabama courts. The fee is $9.99 per name search. It shows case history, parties, and court dates for Fayette County cases.

What Fayette County Records Contain

Public records in Fayette County reveal personal data useful for finding people. Deeds show property owners and their addresses. Mortgages tie people to specific properties. Marriage licenses show both spouse names. Estate files list heirs and family members. These records are public under Alabama law.

A typical Fayette County record search may show:

  • Full legal names
  • Property addresses
  • Mailing addresses
  • Names of spouses
  • Names of co-owners or heirs
  • Dates of transactions

The Ingenuity system shows index data for free. Some documents may require a small fee to view the full image. The Fayette County Probate Court can provide certified copies for legal use. Older records may not be digitized yet. Staff can help you find paper records at the courthouse in Fayette County.

Fayette County People Search Sites

Online White Pages services gather data from many sources, including Fayette County public records. These sites make it easy to search for people without visiting a courthouse. They pull from voter rolls, property records, court files, and more.

Popular sites for Fayette County searches:

These sites charge for detailed reports. Free previews show partial data. The info comes from public sources, so you can often find the same data at the Fayette County Probate Court. Third-party sites save time but may have outdated info.

Fayette County Voter Records

Voter registration is public in Alabama. The Alabama voter lookup lets you verify if someone is registered. This confirms a person's name and the county where they vote. It does not show addresses to the public, but it confirms they live in Fayette County.

The Fayette County Board of Registrars keeps the full voter rolls. These records show names, addresses, and birth dates. Political parties and campaigns can request this data. For most people, the online lookup is enough to confirm someone is in Fayette County.

Fayette County Record Fees

The Fayette County Probate Court charges standard fees for copies and certifications. You pay these when you request documents in person or by mail. Online searches through Ingenuity are often free, but downloading full document images may cost extra.

Standard fees in Fayette County:

  • Recording first page: $13.00
  • Each additional page: $3.00
  • Copies: $1.00 per page
  • Certification: $3.00 to $5.00
  • Marriage license: $76.00 to $78.00

Alacourt charges $9.99 per name search. Documents cost $5.00 for the first 20 pages. Call the Fayette County Probate Office to verify current fees before you order.

State Resources for Fayette County

State agencies offer records that work alongside Fayette County data. These cover criminal history, business filings, vital records, and more. Each has its own access rules and fees.

Useful state tools for Fayette County searches:

These databases cover all of Alabama. They add to what you find in Fayette County records. Use them together for a complete search.

Alabama Public Records Laws

Alabama law supports public access to government records. Code of Alabama 36-12-40 gives residents the right to inspect public records. This applies to most records at the Fayette County Probate Court. You can view them in person or request copies.

Under Code of Alabama 36-12-41, offices must provide copies for a reasonable fee. Some records are sealed by law, but property records, marriage licenses, and most court files are open in Fayette County. Staff at the Probate Court can explain what is available.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Fayette County. Each has its own records office. If you do not find someone in Fayette County, check the neighbors.