Search Macon County White Pages

Macon County White Pages records are kept at the Probate Court in Tuskegee. This historic county is home to Tuskegee University, founded by Booker T. Washington in 1881. The county has about 18,000 residents. Public records here include property deeds, marriage licenses, and estate files that contain names and addresses. Macon County is also the birthplace of Rosa Parks and home to the Tuskegee Airmen National Historic Site. These records can help you find people with ties to this significant place.

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Macon County Quick Facts

18,000 Population
Tuskegee County Seat
5th Judicial Circuit
1832 Year Founded

Macon County Probate Court

The Macon County Probate Court handles all probate records. This includes property deeds, mortgages, marriage licenses, wills, and estate matters. The office is on East Rosa Parks Avenue in downtown Tuskegee. The street is named for the civil rights icon who was born in Macon County.

Macon County does not have a public online portal for probate records. You need to call or visit for searches. The phone number is (334) 724-2611. Staff can check if a record exists and tell you what it shows. For copies, visit in person or send a written request. The courthouse is open weekdays during normal business hours.

For court records, use Alacourt ACCESS. This state system has case records from the 5th Judicial Circuit, which covers Macon County. It costs $9.99 per name search. Court records show names, addresses, and case outcomes. These help find people who have been in court in Macon County.

Alabama Alacourt ACCESS portal for Macon County court records

The Alacourt portal shown above covers all Alabama courts. Enter a name to see any cases from Macon County or other parts of the state.

Office Macon County Probate Court
Address 101 E. Rosa Parks Ave, Suite 300
Tuskegee, AL 36083
Phone (334) 724-2611
Hours Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Court Records pa.alacourt.com

How to Find People in Macon County

Finding people in Macon County takes some work. The small population means fewer records overall. But it also means staff may know local families. Start with free online tools. Then call or visit the Probate Court if those do not work. Each source adds to your search in Macon County.

The Alabama Voter Lookup at myinfo.alabamavotes.gov shows registered voters with their address. This is free. Property records at the Probate Court show who owns land and homes in Macon County. Marriage records link spouses. Court records through Alacourt show case parties. Use all of these for a complete people search.

Ways to search Macon County White Pages:

  • Check voter registration at the Alabama Secretary of State site
  • Search court records through Alacourt ACCESS ($9.99)
  • Call the Probate Court at (334) 724-2611
  • Visit the courthouse in Tuskegee
  • Use third-party sites like Whitepages.com or Spokeo

Tuskegee University has students from across the country. Many live in Macon County during school. If you are looking for a student, try the university directory. For permanent residents, property and voter records work better. The Probate Court staff can help you search both types in Macon County.

Online Search Options

Online tools help with Macon County searches even without a local portal. State databases cover everyone. Third-party sites have data from across the country. Start with free sources and pay only if needed. Here are the best online options.

The Alabama Secretary of State business search shows business owners. Enter a name to find their company and address. This is free. The Alabama Sex Offender Registry shows registered offenders with photos and locations. For criminal background checks, ALEA charges $25 with fingerprints.

Third-party people search sites often work well for small counties. Whitepages.com has over 275 million records. Spokeo and BeenVerified are similar. These sites pull data from public records, social media, and marketing databases. They may find people who have little official footprint in Macon County. Basic searches are free. Full reports cost between $1 and $30.

Alabama voter lookup for Macon County residents

The voter lookup above is one of the fastest free tools. If someone votes in Macon County, you can find their address here.

What Macon County Records Contain

Different record types have different details. Property records show owners. Marriage records link spouses. Court records show case parties. Knowing what each one holds helps you pick the right source for your Macon County search.

Property records are often the most useful. They show who owns any land or home in Macon County. The deed lists the owner's name and mailing address. It shows when they bought and what they paid. If someone owns property, you can find where they live. The Probate Court keeps these records and can search by name.

Macon County records typically contain:

  • Property deeds with owner names and mailing addresses
  • Marriage licenses with spouse names and wedding dates
  • Will and estate filings with heir information
  • Court cases with party names and outcomes
  • Voter registration with current home address

Under Alabama Code § 36-12-40, these records are public. Anyone can ask to see them without giving a reason. The law gives all Alabama residents the right to inspect and copy public records. Macon County follows this state law.

Macon County Fees

Macon County charges fees for copies. In-person searches are usually free. You pay when you want copies to take with you. Fees follow state guidelines. Call the Probate Court to confirm current rates.

Common fees in Macon County:

  • Copy of recorded document: $1.00 per page
  • Certified copy: $5.00 plus copy fees
  • Recording fee (first page): $13.00
  • Recording fee (additional pages): $3.00 each
  • Marriage license: $78.00

Court records through Alacourt cost $9.99 per name search. Document images cost $5.00 for the first 20 pages. Third-party sites set their own prices. Basic Whitepages searches are free. Full reports range from $1 to $30.

Related Records

Other offices keep records that may help with your search. The Circuit Clerk has court files. The Tax Assessor tracks property. The Sheriff has arrest records. Each may have addresses or contact info for people in Macon County.

For vital records, contact the Alabama Department of Public Health at alabamapublichealth.gov/vitalrecords. Birth records are restricted for 125 years. Death records have a 25-year wait. Marriage and divorce certificates cost $15 each. These can confirm identity or family ties for people in Macon County.

The Alabama Sex Offender Registry at communitynotification.com is free. It shows registered offenders in Macon County with their photos and addresses. ALEA offers criminal background checks for $25. These tools help verify background beyond just finding someone.

About Macon County

Macon County was formed in 1832 from Creek Indian lands. The county seat is Tuskegee, a name also from the Creek language. Booker T. Washington founded Tuskegee Institute here in 1881. It became Tuskegee University, one of the most famous historically Black universities in America. George Washington Carver did his peanut research here.

Rosa Parks was born in Macon County in 1913. The Tuskegee Airmen trained at Moton Field during World War II. That site is now a National Historic Site. The Tuskegee Syphilis Study, conducted here from 1932 to 1972, led to major changes in medical ethics rules. Today about 18,000 people live in Macon County. Tuskegee and the university drive the local economy.

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