Find Court Docket in Conecuh County

Court docket records in Conecuh County provide a comprehensive log of all case proceedings in the local court system. The Circuit Clerk in Evergreen maintains these records and makes them available for public review. Conecuh County is part of the 35th Judicial Circuit, which it shares with Monroe County. Located in south-central Alabama, this rural county has a population of around 12,000 residents. The courthouse in Evergreen serves as the hub for court services. Online access to docket information is available through the Alacourt ACCESS portal, which covers all 67 Alabama counties.

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Conecuh County Quick Facts

11,597 Population
Evergreen County Seat
35th Judicial Circuit
851 Square Miles

Conecuh County Circuit Clerk

The Conecuh County Circuit Clerk is the official custodian of court records. This office processes case filings, maintains docket information, and provides copies of documents. Staff can assist visitors with record searches and explain procedures for obtaining certified copies. The Circuit Clerk also manages jury selection and appeals processing.

Address 102 Court St
Evergreen, AL 36401
Phone (251) 578-2095
Hours Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Website conecuh.alacourt.gov

How to Search Court Dockets

Several options exist for accessing Conecuh County court records. Each method has its own advantages.

Online Search via Alacourt ACCESS

The Alacourt ACCESS system provides statewide access to Alabama court records, including Conecuh County. Search by party name or case number. Fees are charged per search, with amounts displayed before completing the transaction. Subscriptions are available for frequent users. Coverage includes civil, criminal, domestic, and traffic records.

In-Person Search

You can visit the Conecuh County Courthouse in Evergreen to search records without paying online fees. The Circuit Clerk staff will assist with your search. Bring any information you have about the case, such as names, dates, or case numbers. Copy fees apply for documents.

Written Request

Mail a written request to the Circuit Clerk at the address above. Include full names of parties, case type, and any known details. Prepayment for search and copy fees is usually required. Response time is typically two to four weeks.

Fees for Court Records

Conecuh County assesses standard fees for court record services:

Service Fee
Copy Fee (per page) $1.00
Certified Copy (per document) $5.00 plus copy fees
Record Search $5.00 - $10.00

Payment is accepted by cash, check, or money order. Contact the office to confirm payment options before visiting.

Types of Court Docket Records

Civil Case Dockets

Civil dockets record lawsuits between private parties. Common civil matters in Conecuh County include property disputes, contract claims, personal injury cases, and debt collection. Circuit Court handles civil cases over $10,000. District Court handles smaller claims and small claims cases under $3,000.

Criminal Case Dockets

Criminal dockets track prosecutions by the State of Alabama. Circuit Court handles felony cases including drug offenses, property crimes, assault, and other serious matters. District Court handles misdemeanors and preliminary hearings. Traffic citations are also part of the docket system.

Domestic Relations Dockets

Family law cases appear on the domestic relations docket. This includes divorce, child custody, child support, visitation, and protective orders. Circuit Court has jurisdiction over all domestic relations matters in Conecuh County.

Probate Records

Probate Court is separate from Circuit Court. The Probate Judge handles wills, estates, guardianships, conservatorships, and adoptions. Marriage licenses are issued through Probate Court. Adoption records are generally sealed.

Conecuh County Court Records Portal

The image below shows the Alacourt ACCESS search page for Conecuh County court records.

Alacourt ACCESS search page for Conecuh County court docket records

Legal Framework for Record Access

Public Records Law

Alabama Code Section 36-12-40 establishes the right of Alabama residents to inspect and copy public records, including court records. A 2024 amendment requires proof of Alabama residency. An Alabama driver license or voter registration card is acceptable identification. The statute should be interpreted in favor of public access.

Privacy and Confidentiality Rules

The Alabama Rules of Court-Record Privacy and Confidentiality became effective January 1, 2025. These rules establish 96 categories of confidential information. Protected data includes Social Security numbers, financial account numbers, medical information, names of minor victims, and domestic violence victim addresses.

Sealed Records

Courts may seal records when there is clear evidence that disclosure would cause harm. Reasons include trade secrets, national security, scandal prevention, and family privacy. Juvenile records are confidential by law. Youthful offender and adoption records are typically sealed.

Expungement

Under Alabama Code Section 15-27-1 and related sections, some criminal records may be expunged. Eligible records include dismissed charges, acquittals, and certain non-violent offenses. Expunged records are removed from public databases.

35th Judicial Circuit

Conecuh County is part of the 35th Judicial Circuit along with Monroe County. Circuit judges serve both counties and rotate between courthouses based on the case schedule. This arrangement allows efficient use of judicial resources in less populated areas.

Each county maintains its own Circuit Clerk and records. Cases filed in Conecuh County remain with the Conecuh County Circuit Clerk throughout the case, regardless of which judge presides.

Additional Court Resources

Alabama Appellate Courts

Appeals from Conecuh County go to the Court of Civil Appeals or Court of Criminal Appeals. The Alabama Appellate Courts Public Portal provides free access to appellate records without registration.

Federal Courts

Federal matters involving Conecuh County fall under the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Alabama in Mobile. Access federal records through PACER. Registration and fees apply.

Legal Aid

Legal Services Alabama offers free legal help to qualifying low-income residents. Call 1-866-456-4995 for intake. The Alabama State Bar provides lawyer referral services at 1-800-354-6154.

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Cities and Towns in Conecuh County

Court records for residents of these communities are maintained by the Conecuh County Circuit Clerk:

  • Evergreen (county seat)
  • Castleberry
  • Repton

Conecuh County has no cities with populations exceeding 100,000. For information about major Alabama cities, see Birmingham, Huntsville, Mobile, Montgomery, or Tuscaloosa.

Nearby Counties

These counties share borders with Conecuh County: