Search Madison County White Pages

Madison County White Pages searches use records from the Probate Court in Huntsville. This office keeps property deeds, marriage licenses, and estate files that show names and addresses. Madison County is Alabama's most populous county with over 415,000 residents. Huntsville, the "Rocket City," serves as the county seat. NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center and Redstone Arsenal are here. You can search records online for free through the county portal or visit the courthouse.

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Madison County Quick Facts

415,000+ Population
Huntsville County Seat
23rd Judicial Circuit
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Madison County Probate Office

The Madison County Probate Court sits on Memorial Parkway in Huntsville. This office handles property records, marriages, and estate matters. Staff can search for names and addresses. Madison County is the most populous county in Alabama. The office handles more filings than most other Alabama counties. Walk-ins are welcome during business hours.

Madison County offers a free online search portal. This is rare in Alabama where many counties charge for online access. You can search property records, marriage licenses, and probate documents at no cost. The system even has a free property change notification alert. Sign up to get notified when a document is filed with your name on it in Madison County.

Address Madison County Probate Office
1918 Memorial Parkway NW
Huntsville, AL 35801
Phone (256) 532-3330
Email probate@madisoncountyal.gov
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM
Website madisonprobate.countygovservices.com

How to Search Madison County Records Online

The Madison County Probate portal offers free searches. This system has property deeds, mortgages, liens, and marriage records. Search by name, date, or document type. The search is free. Viewing basic results is free too. You pay only for copies or certified documents from Madison County.

The Madison County portal works great for White Pages searches. Type a last name to find property records for that person. Results show owner names and addresses. Marriage records list both spouses and where they lived. The system is one of the best in Alabama for finding people in Madison County.

Madison County Probate records search portal

The screenshot shows the Madison County search screen. Enter a name in the search field. Pick your record type. Click search to see results. Each result shows document date and names. Click any result for more details. Madison County keeps this system free to help residents.

Madison County also has a property change alert system. Sign up with your name. The system emails you when any document is filed with your name in Madison County. This helps catch fraud early. It is free to use. Visit the portal to set up alerts.

Court records for Madison County are on Alacourt ACCESS. This covers civil, criminal, and traffic cases from the 23rd Judicial Circuit. Name searches cost $9.99. One case detail comes with that fee. Extra cases add $9.99 each. Documents run $5.00 for up to 20 pages.

What Madison County Records Show

Public records in Madison County have lots of data for finding people. Property deeds show who owns real estate. They list owner names and addresses. Marriage records show spouse names and their residence at filing. Estate files name heirs and often have contact info. All this helps with searches in Madison County.

A Madison 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

Recording fees in Madison County are $25.75 for the first page and $2.50 for each extra page. These are a bit higher than some counties but still reasonable. The records are public under Alabama Code Section 36-12-40. Anyone can ask to see them.

Visit the Madison County Courthouse

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

The Madison County Probate Office is on Memorial Parkway NW in Huntsville. Parking is available in the lot. The office opens at 8:00 AM and closes at 4:30 PM on weekdays. This is a busy office due to the county size. Wait times can vary. Consider using the free online portal for faster results in Madison County.

Copy fees apply for documents. The first page costs $25.75 to record. Extra pages are $2.50 each. Regular copies for personal use cost less. Ask staff about current rates at Madison County.

Madison County Record Fees

Madison County fees are slightly higher than some smaller counties. The trade-off is free online search access. Here are common fees in Madison County.

  • Recording first page: $25.75
  • Each extra page: $2.50
  • Regular copies: $1.00 per page
  • Certified copies: $5.00
  • Marriage license: $78.00
  • Online search: Free

Online court searches through Alacourt cost $9.99 per name. This covers the 23rd Judicial Circuit serving Madison County. The probate portal remains free for basic searches.

Other Ways to Search Madison County

Several free tools help with White Pages searches in Madison County. The Alabama Voter Lookup checks voter registration. Enter a name to see if that person is registered in Madison County. A match confirms they live in the area.

The Secretary of State business search finds company owners. Madison County has many businesses due to the tech sector. If someone owns a company, it shows here. You get the registered agent name and address. This tool is free.

The City of Huntsville has its own records portal. The Huntsville FOIA portal handles city record requests. Use it for city-specific records that the county does not keep. There is a $25 minimum processing fee for most requests in Madison County.

About Madison County

Madison County sits in north Alabama. It is the most populous county in the state. Huntsville serves as the county seat and is Alabama's largest city by population. The area is called "Rocket City" due to NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center. Redstone Arsenal is a major Army installation here.

Over 415,000 people live in Madison County. The population has grown fast due to tech and defense jobs. Cummings Research Park is the second largest research park in the nation. Major employers include NASA, the Army, Boeing, Lockheed Martin, and Northrop Grumman. Many people move here from other states.

Madison County was first in Alabama to integrate schools in 1963. The county has a mix of old families and new arrivals. Public records are well maintained. The free online portal makes Madison County one of the easiest places in Alabama to search for people and property data.

Related Records in Madison County

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

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

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Cities in Madison County

Madison County has several cities. All use the county Probate Court for property and marriage records. Court cases go through the 23rd Judicial Circuit. The county includes Huntsville, Madison City (partially), Triana, and smaller towns.

Residents from any Madison County city can search records through the free online portal or at the Huntsville office. Same rules apply across the whole county.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Madison County. People often move between counties in north Alabama for work. If you search for someone who may have moved, check these areas too.