Montgomery County White Pages

Montgomery County White Pages records are centered at the Probate Court in Alabama's capital city. This county has about 228,000 residents, making it one of the state's most populous. The Probate Court keeps property records, marriage licenses, and estate files that contain names and addresses useful for people searches. Montgomery County has strong online access through the Ingenuity system. The city of Montgomery was the first capital of the Confederacy and later became the birthplace of the Civil Rights Movement.

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Montgomery County Quick Facts

228,000 Population
Montgomery County Seat
15th Judicial Circuit
1816 Year Founded

Montgomery County Probate Court

The Montgomery County Probate Court handles all probate records. This includes property deeds, mortgages, marriage licenses, wills, and estate matters. The office is on South Lawrence Street in downtown Montgomery. Staff can help you search records and get copies of documents.

Montgomery County has a public online records portal through the Ingenuity system. You can search property records, marriage records, and other documents from home. Visit ingprobate.com/Montgomery_Probate to start your search. For land records specifically, use the dedicated portal at pjr.mc-ala.org/weblandrecord. Both are free to search. The office phone number is (334) 832-1240.

Montgomery County Probate Court online records portal

The Montgomery County Probate portal shown above lets you search property and marriage records online. Enter a name to see what documents are on file.

For court records, use Alacourt ACCESS. This state system has case records from the 15th Judicial Circuit. It costs $9.99 per name search. Court records show names, addresses, and case details. They help locate people who have been in court in Montgomery County.

Office Montgomery County Probate Court
Address 101 S. Lawrence Street
Montgomery, AL 36104
Phone (334) 832-1240
Email probate@mc-ala.org
Hours Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Online Records ingprobate.com/Montgomery_Probate
Land Records pjr.mc-ala.org/weblandrecord

How to Find People in Montgomery County

Finding people in Montgomery County is easier than in most Alabama counties. The online portals give you access to records from home. Start with the free Ingenuity system. Then check voter data and court records. Together these sources can help you locate almost anyone living in Montgomery County.

The Alabama Voter Lookup at myinfo.alabamavotes.gov shows registered voters with their address. This is free. The Montgomery County property portal shows who owns land and homes. Marriage records link spouses together. Court records via Alacourt show case parties. Each source adds to your search in Montgomery County.

Ways to search Montgomery County White Pages:

  • Use the online Ingenuity portal for property and marriage records
  • Search land records at pjr.mc-ala.org/weblandrecord
  • Check voter registration at the Secretary of State site
  • Search court records through Alacourt ACCESS ($9.99)
  • Call the Probate Court at (334) 832-1240
  • Use third-party sites for broader searches

Montgomery County is the center of a metro area that includes Elmore, Autauga, and Lowndes Counties. People move within this region often. If you cannot find someone in Montgomery County, check the surrounding counties. Many people work in Montgomery but live in Prattville, Wetumpka, or Millbrook.

Online Search Options

Montgomery County has some of the best online access in Alabama. The Ingenuity portal is free to search. State databases add more options. Third-party sites fill gaps. Here are the top online resources for finding people in Montgomery County.

The Alabama Secretary of State business search shows business owners. Enter a name to see if they own a company. Results include the business address. This is free. The Alabama Sex Offender Registry shows registered offenders with photos and addresses. For criminal background checks, ALEA charges $25 with fingerprints.

Third-party people search sites aggregate data from many sources. Whitepages.com has over 275 million records. Basic searches are free. Full reports with phone numbers and relatives cost money. Spokeo, BeenVerified, and TruthFinder work the same way. These sites use public records, social media, and commercial data to find people in Montgomery County.

Alabama voter lookup for Montgomery County residents

The voter lookup above is a fast free tool. Anyone registered to vote in Montgomery County will appear with their name and current address.

What Montgomery County Records Contain

Different record types hold different info. Property records show owners. Marriage records link spouses. Court records show case parties. The Ingenuity portal gives you access to most of these online for Montgomery County.

Property records are often the most useful. They show who owns any land or home in Montgomery County. The deed lists the owner's name and mailing address. It shows when they bought and how much they paid. If someone owns property, you can find where they live. The online portal lets you search by name or address from home.

Montgomery County records typically include:

  • 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
  • Business filings with owner and agent details

Under Alabama Code § 36-12-40, these records are public. Anyone can ask to see them. You do not need a reason. The law gives all Alabama residents the right to inspect and copy public records. Montgomery County follows this law at all offices.

Montgomery County Fees

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

Common fees in Montgomery County include:

  • 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
  • Probate of will: $45.00

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. The free Ingenuity portal makes Montgomery County one of the cheapest places to search in Alabama.

Related Records

Other offices keep records that may help. The Circuit Clerk has court files. The Tax Assessor tracks property. The Sheriff has arrest records. As the state capital, Montgomery also has state-level offices that may have records for people who worked in government.

For vital records, contact the Alabama Department of Public Health at alabamapublichealth.gov/vitalrecords. The main office is in Montgomery at 201 Monroe Street. Birth records are restricted for 125 years. Death records have a 25-year wait. Marriage and divorce certificates cost $15 each. These can verify identity or family ties for people in Montgomery County.

The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency at alea.gov offers criminal background checks for $25. The sex offender registry is free. Maxwell Air Force Base is in Montgomery County, so some residents may have military records. Use multiple sources for complete results.

About Montgomery County

Montgomery County was created in 1816, three years before Alabama became a state. The city of Montgomery became the state capital in 1846. It served briefly as the first capital of the Confederacy in 1861. A century later, it became the birthplace of the Civil Rights Movement. Rosa Parks refused to give up her bus seat here in 1955. The Selma-to-Montgomery marches ended at the state capitol in 1965.

Today Montgomery County has about 228,000 people. It is Alabama's fourth most populous county. The city of Montgomery dominates the county. Maxwell Air Force Base is a major employer. State government brings thousands of workers. Alabama State University and other colleges add students to the population. All of these groups appear in county records, making Montgomery County a rich source for people searches.

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Cities in Montgomery County

Montgomery County includes the state capital and surrounding communities. All use the Montgomery County Probate Court for property and marriage records. Court cases go to the 15th Judicial Circuit.

Other communities in Montgomery County include Pike Road, Pintlala, and Hope Hull. All use the same county offices for records.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Montgomery County. People often move within the metro area. If you cannot find someone in Montgomery County, try these nearby areas.