Find People in Marion County

Marion County White Pages use public records from the Probate Court in Hamilton. This county was named for General Francis Marion, the "Swamp Fox" of the Revolutionary War. Marion County sits in northwest Alabama and keeps property deeds, marriage licenses, and other documents that show names and addresses. The Probate Office offers online access through the Ingenuity system and helps visitors search records in person.

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Marion County Quick Facts

29,500 Population
Hamilton County Seat
25th Judicial Circuit
1818 Year Founded

Marion County Probate Court

The Marion County Probate Court records all property transfers, liens, and legal documents in the county. This office files marriage licenses and processes estate matters. All of these records contain personal details useful for finding people in Marion County.

The courthouse is on Military Street in downtown Hamilton. The Probate Office has its own email for inquiries. Staff can search records and make copies. Marion County had strong anti-secessionist views during the Civil War, which shaped its history. Today the Probate Court serves a rural but steady population in Marion County.

Address Marion County Probate Office
132 Military Street S
Hamilton, AL 35570
Phone (205) 921-2471
Email marionprobate@gmail.com
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM
Website ingprobate.com/Marion_Probate

Search Marion County Records Online

Marion County uses the Ingenuity platform for online record access. You can search property records, liens, and other recorded documents from any computer. The search is free. Enter a name and view matching results. This helps you find current and past addresses for people in Marion County.

Marion County Ingenuity probate records search portal

The screenshot above shows the Marion County search portal. The system lets you look up records by name, date range, or document type. Results display the parties, record type, and filing date. Click any result for more details. The system covers recent years, while older records may require an in-person visit to Marion County.

For court records, use the Alacourt ACCESS system. This covers all Alabama courts, including those in Marion County. You can find civil cases, criminal records, and family court matters. The fee is $9.99 per name search. Documents cost $5.00 for the first 20 pages.

What Marion County Records Show

Public records in Marion County reveal facts about people. Property deeds show owners and their addresses. Mortgages tie people to property and lenders. Marriage licenses list both spouse names. Estate files may name family members. All of these are public under Alabama law.

A Marion County record search may show:

  • Full legal names
  • Property addresses
  • Mailing addresses
  • Names of spouses
  • Names of heirs or co-owners
  • Transaction dates

These facts help when you need to locate someone. The Probate Court updates records as transactions happen. Older records are kept for decades. Some may only exist on paper or microfilm at the Marion County courthouse.

Marion County People Search Sites

Online White Pages services pull data from Marion County and other sources. They combine property records, voter rolls, and court files. These sites make searching quick, though they charge for full reports.

Sites used for Marion County lookups:

Free previews show basic info. Full reports cost money. The same data often exists at the Marion County Probate Court for free or low cost. Third-party sites save time but may have outdated info.

Marion County Voter Records

Voter registration is public in Alabama. Check the Alabama voter lookup to see if someone is registered. This confirms a name and voting county. The Marion County Board of Registrars keeps full voter rolls with more detail.

Third-party White Pages sites use voter data as one source. If someone votes in Marion County, they likely live there. The lookup does not show home addresses to the public, but it confirms the county of registration.

Marion County Record Fees

The Marion County Probate Court charges standard fees for documents. You pay when you request copies in person, by mail, or email.

Common Marion County fees:

  • 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

The Ingenuity system is free to search. Some images may cost extra to download. Alacourt charges $9.99 per search. Contact the Marion County Probate Office to confirm current fees.

State Resources for Marion County

State agencies offer records that work with Marion County data. These cover criminal history, business filings, vital records, and more.

Key state tools:

These databases cover all Alabama counties. Use them along with Marion County records for a complete search.

Alabama Public Records Laws

Alabama law supports access to government records. Code of Alabama 36-12-40 gives residents the right to inspect public records. This covers most records at the Marion County Probate Court.

Code of Alabama 36-12-41 requires offices to provide copies for reasonable fees. Some records are sealed, but property deeds, marriage licenses, and most court files are open in Marion County.

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