Randolph County Court Docket

Court docket records in Randolph County track cases filed in the 5th Judicial Circuit. Randolph County shares this circuit with Chambers, Macon, and Tallapoosa counties. Each county keeps its own records. Located in east Alabama near the Georgia border, Randolph County handles civil, criminal, and family cases at the courthouse in Wedowee. The Circuit Clerk holds all court dockets. You can look up records through Alacourt ACCESS online or go to the clerk's office in person.

Search Randolph County Court Docket

Sponsored Results

Randolph County Quick Facts

22,380 Population
Wedowee County Seat
5th Judicial Circuit
1832 Founded

Randolph County Circuit Clerk

The Randolph County Circuit Clerk keeps all court docket records for the county. This office takes case filings, stores court docs, and gives copies to the public. Staff can help you find cases and tell you what records are on hand.

Address 1 Main St
Wedowee, AL 36278
Phone (256) 357-4933
Hours Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Website randolph.alacourt.gov

Courthouse Location

The Randolph County Courthouse is on Main Street in Wedowee. The building has the Circuit Clerk's office, courtrooms, and other county offices. Bring a valid ID when you ask for court records.

How to Search Court Docket Records

Online Search via Alacourt ACCESS

You can search Randolph County court dockets on Alacourt ACCESS, the state court records site. It has trial court records from all 67 Alabama counties. Search by name or case number. You pay per search, and fees show before you pay.

Randolph County court records search page on Alacourt ACCESS portal

In-Person Record Search

You can go to the Circuit Clerk's office to search court dockets in person. There are no search fees when you go in person. Copy fees kick in when you ask for docs. Staff can find cases if you give them names or case numbers.

Written Requests

You can mail a request to the Circuit Clerk. Put in the party names, case type, and rough dates. You often need to pay fees up front. It takes a few weeks to process.

Fees for Court Records

Randolph County charges fees for court record services. You can pay by cash, check, or money order at the courthouse.

Service Fee
Copy fees (per page) $1.00
Certification fee $5.00 - $10.00
Search fee $5.00 - $20.00

Call the clerk's office to check fees before you send a request.

Types of Court Docket Records

Civil Cases

Civil dockets track lawsuits between people or firms. These include contract fights, injury claims, land disputes, debt cases, and evictions. Circuit Court takes cases over $10,000.

Criminal Cases

Criminal dockets track state cases against people. Felonies go to Circuit Court. Misdemeanors go to District Court. Records show first court dates, hearings, trials, and sentencing.

Domestic Relations

Family law cases go on domestic relations dockets. These include divorce, child custody, child support, and protection orders. Circuit Court handles these.

Traffic Cases

Traffic tickets go in the docket system. Most go through District Court.

Legal Framework for Record Access

Public Records Law

Alabama Code Section 36-12-40 gives state residents the right to look at and copy public records like court dockets. A 2024 change asks for proof you live in Alabama. A driver license or voter card works.

Court Record Privacy Rules

The Alabama Rules of Court-Record Privacy and Confidentiality took effect January 1, 2025. These rules list 96 types of private info. This includes Social Security numbers, bank account numbers, and victim info in some cases.

Sealed and Confidential Records

Some records are not open to the public. These include sealed records, juvenile cases, youthful offender files, and adoption records. Courts can seal more records to keep info safe.

Expungement

Alabama Code Section 15-27-1 covers expungement of criminal records. You may qualify if charges were dropped, you were found not guilty, or for some crimes after a wait time.

Randolph County Court Structure

5th Judicial Circuit

Randolph County is in the 5th Judicial Circuit with Chambers, Macon, and Tallapoosa counties. Each county keeps its own records through its Circuit Clerk. Judges may move between counties in the circuit.

Circuit Court

Randolph County Circuit Court handles felonies, civil suits over $10,000, family law, and appeals from District Court. Juvenile cases go here too.

District Court

Randolph County District Court handles misdemeanors, civil claims under $10,000, small claims under $3,000, and first felony hearings. Traffic cases go through District Court.

Probate Court

The Randolph County Probate Court runs on its own from the Circuit Clerk. Probate Court deals with wills, estates, guardianships, mental health cases, and marriage licenses.

Related Record Sources

Federal Courts

Federal cases for Randolph County go to the Middle District of Alabama. You can find records through the PACER system.

Alabama Appellate Courts

Appeals go to the Alabama Court of Civil Appeals or Court of Criminal Appeals. Records are free at the Alabama Appellate Courts Public Portal.

Criminal Background Checks

The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency runs criminal history checks. The Alabama Department of Corrections has an online inmate search tool.

Property Records

Deeds, mortgages, and liens go to the Randolph County Probate Court. Property tax records are at the Revenue Commissioner's office.

Search Court Records Now

Sponsored Results

Cities in Randolph County

Randolph County has Wedowee (the county seat), Roanoke, and Woodland. None of these towns are big enough for their own city page. The Circuit Clerk in Wedowee keeps all court docket records for Randolph County folks no matter what town they live in.

Nearby Counties

Randolph County borders a few other counties. Each one keeps its own court docket records through its Circuit Clerk.