Lamar County People Search

Lamar County White Pages draw from public records held at the Probate Court in Vernon. This county sits on the Mississippi border in northwest Alabama. Lamar County maintains property deeds, marriage licenses, and estate files that contain names, addresses, and family connections. The Probate Office has moved to a new location and offers online access to documents from October 2022 forward through the Ingenuity system.

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Lamar County Quick Facts

13,700 Population
Vernon County Seat
24th Judicial Circuit
1867 Year Founded

Lamar County Probate Court

The Lamar County Probate Court handles all recorded documents in the county. This includes deeds, mortgages, liens, and marriage licenses. The office also processes wills, estates, and guardianship matters. These records contain personal details that help with White Pages searches in Lamar County.

The Probate Office recently moved from the old courthouse location. The new office is at 205 Butler Circle SW in Vernon. Note that some sources still list the Highway 17 address. Call before you visit to confirm the current location. Staff can help you search records and get copies for Lamar County matters.

Address Lamar County Probate Office
205 Butler Circle SW
Vernon, AL 35592
(Former address: 44690 Highway 17)
Phone (205) 695-9119
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM
Website ingprobate.com/lamar_probate

How to Search Lamar County Records Online

Lamar County uses the Ingenuity platform for online record searches. This system has documents from October 2022 to the present. Older records are not online yet. You can search by name, date, or document type. The basic search is free in Lamar County.

Lamar County Ingenuity probate records search portal

The image above shows the Lamar County search page. Type a name and hit search. The system shows all matching documents. You can see the record type, date, and parties involved. Click to view more details. For records before October 2022, you must visit or call the Lamar County Probate Office.

Court records are on a separate system. The Alacourt ACCESS portal covers all Alabama courts, including those in Lamar County. This shows civil suits, criminal cases, and family court matters. The cost is $9.99 per name search. Document images are $5.00 for the first 20 pages.

What Lamar County Records Show

Public records in Lamar County contain facts that help you find people. Property deeds show who owns land and where they live. Mortgages link people to lenders and addresses. Marriage licenses show both names and the wedding date. Probate files may reveal family members and heirs.

When searching Lamar County records, you may find:

  • Full names of property buyers and sellers
  • Current and past home addresses
  • Spouse names from marriage records
  • Names of heirs in estate files
  • Business owners and registered agents

These details build a White Pages profile. Property records update when sales close. Marriage licenses are filed at the time of the wedding. The Lamar County Probate Court keeps these for decades. Some old records may be on microfilm or paper only.

Third-Party White Pages Sites

Many websites offer people search services that include Lamar County data. These sites pull from public records, voter files, and other sources. They make it quick to find names, addresses, and phone numbers without going to the courthouse.

Common sites used for Lamar County searches:

These sites charge for full reports. Basic previews are often free. The data comes from public sources, so the same info may be at the Lamar County Probate Court. Third-party sites are faster but may not have the most recent records.

Lamar County Voter Records

Voter registration is public in Alabama. You can check if someone is registered at the Alabama voter lookup site. This confirms a name and which county they vote in. The Lamar County Board of Registrars keeps full voter rolls with addresses and birth dates.

Voter data is one source third-party sites use. If someone is registered in Lamar County, the lookup confirms they live there. Political groups and campaigns can request bulk voter data from the Secretary of State.

Lamar County Record Fees

The Lamar County Probate Court charges fees for copies and certified documents. These follow standard Alabama rates. You pay when you request records in person or by mail.

Typical Lamar County fees:

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

The Ingenuity online system is free to search. Some document images may require a fee to download. Alacourt charges $9.99 per search. Verify current fees with the Lamar County Probate Office before ordering.

State Resources for Lamar County

State agencies provide records that add to Lamar County data. These include criminal history, business filings, and vital records. Each agency has its own rules for access.

Key state resources:

These tools cover all of Alabama. Use them with Lamar County records for a fuller picture of someone you need to find.

Public Records Access in Alabama

Alabama Code 36-12-40 gives residents the right to see public records. This includes most records at the Lamar County Probate Court. You can inspect them in person or request copies.

Under Code of Alabama 36-12-41, offices must give copies for reasonable fees. Some records are sealed by law, but property deeds, marriage licenses, and court files are generally public in Lamar County.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Lamar County. Each has its own Probate Court. If you cannot find someone in Lamar County, try a neighbor.

Lamar County also borders Mississippi to the west. Records for those areas are in a different state system.