Find People in Perry County

Perry County White Pages help you locate residents in this central Black Belt county. Marion serves as the county seat. The county holds an important place in civil rights history. The 1965 shooting of Jimmie Lee Jackson here helped spark the Selma to Montgomery marches. Today, Perry County maintains public records at the courthouse that contain names, addresses, and other personal data useful for people searches.

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Perry County Quick Facts

8,500 Population
Marion County Seat
4th Judicial Circuit
1819 Year Founded

Perry County Probate Office

The Perry County Probate Court manages public records used in White Pages searches. This office handles property deeds, marriage licenses, and estate files. The courthouse sits on Washington Street in Marion. Staff can help you search records and provide copies of documents you need.

Perry County uses the Syscon indexing system for some records. This helps organize property and other filed documents. For online searches, the system may have limited public access. Call the probate office to ask about current search options or to request a lookup in Perry County.

Address Perry County Probate Office
300 Washington Street, Suite 105
Marion, AL 36756
Phone (334) 683-2210
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM

How to Search Perry County White Pages

Finding people in Perry County takes a few steps. Third-party people search sites gather data from many sources. State databases let you search voter rolls and court cases. The probate office can search local property and marriage files. You may need to try different methods to find someone in Perry County.

The Alacourt ACCESS system covers Perry County court records. Search by name for $9.99 per search. Results include civil, criminal, and family court cases. Court records often show addresses, which helps with people searches. This is one of the most reliable online tools for Perry County.

Alabama Alacourt ACCESS portal for Perry County residents

The screenshot shows the Alacourt search interface. Enter a name and select Perry County to narrow results. The system returns case types, dates, and party information. This state portal covers all Alabama courts including Perry County.

Methods to search Perry County White Pages include:

  • People search sites like Whitepages.com, Radaris, or TruthFinder
  • Alabama voter lookup for registration status
  • Alacourt ACCESS for court records
  • Perry County Probate Office for property and marriage records
  • In-person visits to the courthouse in Marion

Online Records in Perry County

Perry County has limited online record access at the local level. The Syscon system used for indexing may not have full public access. Most property and marriage record searches require a call or visit to the courthouse in Marion. This is common for smaller rural counties.

State-level tools help with online searches in Perry County. The voter lookup confirms if someone is registered to vote. The business entity search shows company owners and registered agents. The sex offender registry lists offenders by location. These free tools add to local resources.

The Alacourt system offers the most complete online access to Perry County records. Court cases from civil, criminal, and domestic matters are searchable. The fee is $9.99 per name, and documents cost $5.00 for up to 20 pages. This can turn up address information for people searches.

What Perry County Records Contain

Public records in Perry County hold data used in White Pages searches. Property deeds show owner names with mailing addresses. Marriage licenses list spouse names and residences. Court cases include party names and case details. These records go back to 1819 when the county was formed.

Under Alabama Code 36-12-40, you have the right to inspect and copy public records. Perry County must allow access unless a specific law says otherwise. You can request copies by phone, mail, or in person at the courthouse.

A typical Perry County public record may show:

  • Full legal name of parties
  • Home or mailing address
  • Property description and location
  • Marriage date and spouse information
  • Court case numbers and outcomes
  • Estate and probate details

Some records stay restricted. Birth certificates less than 125 years old are sealed. Death records are closed for 25 years after death. Driver's license data has strict requirements. But most property and court records are open in Perry County.

Perry County Record Fees

The Perry County Probate Office charges standard fees for copies and services. These follow Alabama state guidelines. Payment is usually cash or check at the courthouse. Call to confirm fees before you visit Marion.

Common fees at the Perry County Probate Office include:

  • Recording first page: $13.00 to $18.00
  • Each additional page: $2.50 to $3.00
  • Copies: $1.00 per page
  • Certified copy: $3.00 to $5.00 extra
  • Marriage license: $78.00

Alacourt court record searches cost $9.99 per name. Documents cost $5.00 for up to 20 pages. These state fees apply to Perry County cases searched through the online portal.

Perry County History

Perry County played a key role in civil rights history. On February 18, 1965, Jimmie Lee Jackson was shot by a state trooper during a voting rights march in Marion. He died eight days later. His death helped spark the Selma to Montgomery marches that led to the Voting Rights Act of 1965.

The county was named for Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry, a hero of the War of 1812. Marion has served as the county seat since the county was formed. Judson College, a historic women's school, was located here until it closed in 2021. The county's history makes it significant for researchers and visitors alike. Court and property records from this era are part of the county archives.

Related Records in Perry County

Other offices in Perry County keep records useful for people searches. The Circuit Clerk handles court filings and cases. The Tax Assessor has property tax rolls with owner names. The Sheriff maintains arrest records. Each office has different rules for public access.

For criminal background checks, the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency runs statewide searches. The fee is $25.00 with fingerprints required. This shows arrests and convictions from across Alabama, offering more detail than basic people search sites.

The Alabama Department of Public Health has vital records. Divorce certificates from 1950 forward cost $15.00. Marriage records from 1936 onward are also available at the state level. These can help when local Perry County records do not have what you need.

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Nearby Counties

Perry County borders several other Black Belt counties. If your search here comes up empty, the person may live in a neighboring area. People often own property or work across county lines in rural Alabama.