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Back to all statesAlabama public records are governed by the Alabama Open Records Act, which gives residents and the public the right to access government documents and records. From property ownership and court records to business filings and vital statistics, Alabama maintains extensive public databases across its 67 counties. Most Alabama agencies accept written requests by mail or email, and many counties publish property and court records online through individual circuit clerks. Whether you're conducting a background check, researching property history, or verifying business information, the resources below provide direct access to official Alabama public records.
Most Alabama public records can be accessed online through state agency portals like the Alabama Department of Archives and History and the Alabama Department of Public Health, or through individual county clerk websites. For records not published online, agencies accept written requests under the Alabama Open Records Act — usually by mail or email — and must respond within the statutory deadline. Certified copies of vital records and court documents typically require a small fee and proof of identity.
Verify Alabama notary public commissions via the Secretary of State. Search by notary name or commission number. Returns commission status, expiration date, and county of commission.
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