Talladega County White Pages

Talladega County White Pages records are stored at the Probate Court in the city of Talladega. This central Alabama county has about 83,000 residents and is famous for the Talladega Superspeedway. The Probate Office keeps land deeds, marriage licenses, and estate records that help you find people and property info. Judge Chad Joiner leads the office, bringing 26 years of law enforcement experience as a former State Trooper. Talladega County offers eRecording for document filing and uses the Ingenuity system for online searches.

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Talladega County Quick Facts

83,000 Population
Talladega County Seat
30th Judicial Circuit
eRecording Available

Talladega County Probate Court

The Probate Court is the main source for White Pages records in Talladega County. This office handles property deeds, marriage licenses, and estate matters. When someone buys land, the deed gets filed here. Marriage records show who wed and when. All of these are public under Alabama Code 36-12-40.

Judge Chad Joiner runs the Probate Office. He spent 26 years as an Alabama State Trooper before taking this role. That background in law enforcement brings a service-focused approach to the office. Staff are trained to help the public find what they need quickly and accurately.

Talladega County accepts eRecording, which lets title companies and attorneys file documents online. This speeds up the process and adds records to the system faster. For searchers, it means more current data is available sooner. The county has embraced technology to improve public access.

The Ingenuity portal provides online records access. You can search by name from any computer. The system shows deeds, mortgages, and other filings. Basic searches are free. You pay when you want copies or downloads.

Talladega County Probate Court Ingenuity online records portal
Address Talladega County Probate Office
1 Court Square
Talladega, AL 35160
Phone (256) 362-4175
Email probate@talladegacountyal.org
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM
Online Records ingprobate.com/Talladega_Probate

Online Records Search

The Ingenuity portal is your main tool for Talladega County records online. This system has land records from the Probate Court. Enter a name to see matching deeds, mortgages, and liens. Results show the document type and recording date. The search is free and works on any device.

Use the filters to narrow your results. Pick a document type if you know what you want. Set a date range to limit matches. Enter both first and last names to reduce hits. Talladega County has many records, so filters help you find the right one faster.

Court records are on AlacourtAccess. This state portal covers the 30th Judicial Circuit which includes Talladega and St. Clair Counties. Search for civil suits, criminal cases, and family court matters. The fee is $9.99 per name. Document images cost $5.00 for the first 20 pages.

Third party sites add more options. Whitepages.com has phone numbers and addresses. Spokeo includes background info and social media profiles. These sites charge for full reports. Some basic info is free. They pull from sources beyond county records and may find details the Probate Court does not have.

The Alabama Voter Lookup shows registration status for free. Enter a name to see the registered address for any Talladega County voter. This state tool confirms where someone currently lives.

How to Search Talladega County Records

Start with the type of record you need. Property records are at the Probate Court. Court cases go through the Circuit Clerk. Each office has its own files. For White Pages style lookups, the Probate Court is the best starting point in Talladega County.

For online searches, go to ingprobate.com/Talladega_Probate. Type the last name in the search box. Add the first name to filter results. Hit search to see matches. Each result lists the document type and date. Click on any result for more details.

In person searches are welcome. Go to 1 Court Square in Talladega. The Probate Office is in the main courthouse building. Tell staff what you need. They search the index and pull files for you to view. Copies cost a small fee. Certified copies are more.

Details that help your search:

  • Full name of the person
  • Approximate date range
  • Property address in Talladega County
  • Case number for court records

The more info you bring, the faster your search goes. Staff at the Talladega County Probate Court are helpful and know the records well.

What Talladega County Records Show

Property records in Talladega County have useful details. Deeds list the buyer and seller names. They show the sale price and legal property description. Mortgages name the lender and loan amount. Liens reveal debts attached to land. All public info that anyone can look up.

Marriage records show both spouse names. The license has the wedding date and place. These files help with family research and name changes. Talladega County has marriage records going back many decades. Older records may need extra time to locate.

Types of records in Talladega County:

  • Property deeds with owner names
  • Home addresses from land filings
  • Mortgage and lien information
  • Marriage licenses
  • Wills and estate records
  • Business filings and judgments

Court records have different info. Civil suits show legal disputes. Divorce files have custody and property terms. Criminal cases list charges and sentences. The 30th Judicial Circuit Court handles these for Talladega County. Search on AlacourtAccess or go to the Circuit Clerk at the courthouse.

Talladega County Fees

The Probate Court charges fees for recordings and copies. Rates follow state guidelines with local variations. Call the office to confirm current prices. Payment options include cash and checks at the counter.

Standard fees in Talladega County:

  • Plain copies: $1.00 per page
  • Certified copies: $3.00 to $5.00
  • Recording first page: $13.00 to $18.00
  • Each additional page: $3.00
  • Marriage license: $76.00 to $78.00

Online searches through Ingenuity are free. You pay only to download or print documents. AlacourtAccess charges $9.99 per name search for court records. Third party people search sites set their own prices. Many have free basic searches with paid full reports.

Talladega County Background

Talladega County formed in 1832 and takes its name from a Creek word meaning "border town." The area was Creek territory before removal in the 1830s. The city of Talladega grew as a textile and manufacturing center. Today the county is best known for the Talladega Superspeedway, which draws racing fans from across the country.

The Probate Court has records going back to the county's early days. Land grants, early marriages, and estate files from the 1800s are on archive. These historical records help researchers trace family roots in Talladega County. The office has worked to preserve and index older documents for easier access.

Other Talladega County Resources

The Circuit Clerk keeps court files for Talladega County. Civil suits, criminal cases, and family matters are here. The office is at the courthouse in Talladega. Staff help with searches and copies. For divorce records or lawsuits, start with the Circuit Clerk.

Criminal background checks go through the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency. Reports cost $25.00 with Form SBI-46. The Alabama Sex Offender Registry is free and covers Talladega County.

Business records are at the Secretary of State website. Search any Alabama company for free. Results show registered agent names and business addresses. This helps find business owners in Talladega County.

For birth and death records, contact Alabama Vital Records. Birth certificates have a 125-year privacy period. Death records open 25 years after death. Order through VitalChek at 1-888-279-9888. The voter lookup confirms current addresses for free.

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Cities in Talladega County

Talladega County has several cities and towns. The city of Talladega is the county seat. Sylacauga is the largest city with about 12,000 people. Other places include Lincoln, Childersburg, and Munford. All property records for these communities go through the Talladega County Probate Court.

No cities in Talladega County reach the population threshold for separate pages on this site. For records help in any Talladega County community, call the Probate Court at (256) 362-4175 or email probate@talladegacountyal.org.

Nearby Counties

These counties share borders with Talladega County. If your search turns up empty, try neighboring counties. People near county lines may have records in more than one place.