Lauderdale County People Search

Lauderdale County White Pages searches use records from the Probate Court in Florence. This office keeps property deeds, marriage licenses, and estate files with names and addresses. Lauderdale County sits in northwest Alabama along the Tennessee River. Florence, the county seat, anchors "The Shoals" region known for music history. About 93,000 people live here. You can search records online through the Ingenuity portal or visit the courthouse in person.

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Lauderdale County Quick Facts

93,000 Population
Florence County Seat
6th Judicial Circuit
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Lauderdale County Probate Office

The Lauderdale County Probate Court sits on South Court Street in Florence. This office handles property records, marriages, and estate matters. Staff can search for names and addresses in the system. The building is downtown near the Florence square. Walk-ins are welcome during business hours for Lauderdale County searches.

Lauderdale County uses the Ingenuity online system. This lets you search from anywhere with internet. The database has land records, marriage files, and probate documents. Searches are free in Lauderdale County. You pay only for copies or certified documents. The courthouse has never had a fire that destroyed records, so many old documents survive.

Address Lauderdale County Probate Office
200 South Court Street
Florence, AL 35630
Phone (256) 760-5800
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Website Lauderdale County Probate Portal

How to Search Lauderdale County Records Online

The Lauderdale County Ingenuity portal offers free record searches. This system has property deeds, mortgages, liens, and marriage files. You can search by name, date, or document type. The search costs nothing. Fees apply when you print or download documents from Lauderdale County.

The Lauderdale County portal works well for White Pages lookups. Type a last name to find property records for that person. Results show owner names and addresses. Marriage records list both spouses and their residence at filing. This info helps track people in Lauderdale County.

Lauderdale County Probate records search portal

The screenshot shows the Lauderdale County search screen. Enter a name in the field provided. Select your record type. Click search to see results. Each result shows document date and parties named. Click on a result for more details from Lauderdale County records.

Court records for Lauderdale County are on Alacourt ACCESS. This covers civil, criminal, and traffic cases from the 6th Judicial Circuit. Name searches cost $9.99 each. One case detail comes with that fee. Extra cases add $9.99 each. Documents cost $5.00 for up to 20 pages.

What Lauderdale County Records Show

Public records in Lauderdale County have good data for finding people. Property deeds show owner names and addresses. Marriage records list both spouses with where they lived. Estate files name heirs and may include contact info. All of this helps with White Pages searches in Lauderdale County.

A Lauderdale County property record typically shows:

  • Current owner full name
  • Property street address
  • Date of transfer
  • Previous owner name
  • Legal land description
  • Sale price in most cases

These records are public under Alabama Code Section 36-12-40. Anyone can ask to see them. You do not need to explain why. The Lauderdale County staff must allow access during normal hours.

Visit the Lauderdale County Courthouse

You can search records in person at the Florence office. Bring your ID. Tell staff what name or address you need. They can run searches and show you documents. Help is free in Lauderdale County. You pay for copies.

The Lauderdale County Probate Office is on South Court Street in downtown Florence. Parking is available nearby. The office opens at 8:00 AM and closes at 5:00 PM on weekdays. Note that Lauderdale County keeps longer hours than some other counties. Staff close for state holidays.

Copy fees follow standard rates. Regular copies cost about $1.00 per page. Certified copies run more. Recording fees start at $13.00 for the first page. Cash and checks work. Ask about cards when you get to Lauderdale County.

Lauderdale County Record Fees

Lauderdale County follows Alabama fee rules with some local rates. Staff searches are free. You pay for copies and filings. Here are common fees in Lauderdale County.

  • Regular copies: $1.00 per page
  • Certified copies: $3.00 to $5.00
  • Recording first page: $13.00
  • Each extra page: $3.00
  • Marriage license: $78.00

Online court searches through Alacourt cost $9.99 per name. This covers the 6th Judicial Circuit that serves Lauderdale County. The Ingenuity probate portal may have separate fees for downloads.

Other Ways to Search Lauderdale County

Free state tools help with White Pages searches in Lauderdale County. The Alabama Voter Lookup checks voter registration. Enter a name to see if that person votes in Lauderdale County. A match shows they live in the area.

The Secretary of State business search finds company owners. If someone has a business in Lauderdale County, it shows here. Results include registered agent and address. This search is free.

Third-party people search sites also work. Whitepages.com, Spokeo, and similar services pull public data. They may list phones and addresses for Lauderdale County residents. Basic info is often free. Full reports cost money. Check dates on any info you find.

About Lauderdale County

Lauderdale County sits in the northwest corner of Alabama. The Tennessee River forms its southern border. Florence serves as the county seat and is the largest city in "The Shoals" region. This area includes Florence, Sheffield, Tuscumbia, and Muscle Shoals.

About 93,000 people live in Lauderdale County. The area is famous for its music history. W.C. Handy, "Father of the Blues," was born in Florence. The W.C. Handy Music Festival draws visitors each year. The University of North Alabama is in Florence too. Many families have lived here for generations.

Lauderdale County records are well preserved. No courthouse fire ever destroyed documents here. Records date back to the 1800s. The Probate Court has digitized many old records for online access through the Ingenuity system. This makes Lauderdale County a good place for genealogy research.

Related Records in Lauderdale County

Other Lauderdale County offices keep useful records. The Circuit Clerk handles court cases. The Tax Assessor has property tax records. The Health Department keeps birth and death records, though access is limited for vital records in Lauderdale County.

For criminal history in Lauderdale County, the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency runs background checks. You need fingerprints and $25. The Sex Offender Registry is free to search. Look up offenders by name or address in Lauderdale County.

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Cities in Lauderdale County

Lauderdale County has several cities and towns. All use the county Probate Court for property and marriage records. Court cases go through the 6th Judicial Circuit. Main cities include Florence (county seat), Rogersville, Killen, and Lexington.

Residents from any Lauderdale County city can search records at Florence or online. Same fees and rules apply across the whole county.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Lauderdale County. If you search for someone who may have moved, check these areas. People in The Shoals area often cross county lines for work.