Walker County Court Docket

Court docket records in Walker County are kept by the Circuit Clerk at the courthouse in Jasper. These records track all cases in civil, criminal, family, and traffic matters filed in the 14th Judicial Circuit. Walker County is the only county in its circuit, so all circuit court work stays local. The docket shows what happens in a case from start to end. This includes dates, motions, hearings, orders, verdicts, and rulings. You can look up court records on Alacourt ACCESS online or go to the courthouse in person.

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Walker County Quick Facts

63,521 Population
Jasper County Seat
14th Judicial Circuit
803 Square Miles

Walker County Circuit Clerk

The Circuit Clerk holds all court records in Walker County. This office takes new case filings, keeps old records, and gives copies to the public. The clerk also runs jury lists, takes in court fees and fines, and issues certified copies. Staff can help you find cases if you have case numbers or names.

Address 1801 3rd Ave
Jasper, AL 35501
Phone (205) 384-7268
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM
Website walker.alacourt.gov

14th Judicial Circuit Court

The 14th Judicial Circuit serves Walker County only. More court info is at the circuit court site at walkercountycourts.org.

How to Search Court Dockets

Online Search

The main way to search Walker County court dockets is through Alacourt ACCESS. This state site has records from all 67 Alabama counties. You can search by name or case number. You pay per search, and fees show before you pay. Civil, criminal, family, and traffic records are all in the system.

In-Person Search

Going to the Circuit Clerk's office lets you search court dockets with no online fees. The courthouse is at 1801 3rd Ave in Jasper. Bring ID and any info you have about the case. Staff can point you to the right records. You can view case files and docket sheets for free. Fees only kick in when you ask for copies.

Written Requests

You can mail a request for court records. Put in the party names, rough filing dates if you know them, case type, and your contact info. You often need to pay fees up front. Send requests to the Circuit Clerk at 1801 3rd Ave, Jasper, AL 35501. It takes two to four weeks on average.

Alacourt ACCESS search portal for Walker County court records

Fees for Court Record Services

The Circuit Clerk charges fees for copies and some record services. These fees help pay for keeping records and giving the public access.

Service Fee
Regular copies $1.00 per page
Certified copies $1.00 per page plus $5.00 certification fee
Record search (in-person) No charge to view records
Written search request $5.00 to $10.00 depending on complexity

Online searches through Alacourt ACCESS have their own fees set by the state. Those fees show before you finish each search on the site.

Types of Court Docket Records

Civil Case Dockets

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. District Court handles smaller suits and small claims under $3,000. Each docket entry logs filings, motions, hearings, and orders as they happen.

Criminal Case Dockets

Criminal dockets track cases where the state charges someone with a crime. Circuit Court handles felonies. District Court handles misdemeanors. Docket entries show first court dates, hearings, motions, trial steps, verdicts, and sentencing. Traffic tickets are also in the docket system.

Domestic Relations Dockets

Domestic relations dockets cover family law cases in Circuit Court. These include divorce, child custody, child support, visitation, and protective orders. Adoption records are at the Probate Court and are usually sealed from public view.

Appeals

Circuit Court also hears appeals from District Court and city courts in Walker County. Appeal dockets show the lower court case, why the appeal was filed, briefs, and the decision.

Legal Framework for Record Access

Alabama law allows public access to court records with some limits for private info. Knowing these rules helps you see what you can get.

Public Records Law

Alabama Code Section 36-12-40 gives state residents the right to look at and copy public records. This includes court records kept by the Circuit Clerk. 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 cover what info must stay hidden in court records. These rules took effect January 1, 2025. They list 96 types of private info like Social Security numbers, bank account numbers, birth dates of minors, names of minor crime victims, and addresses of domestic violence victims.

Sealed Records

Courts can seal records when they find clear proof that info involves trade secrets, national security, risk of harm, or private family matters. Juvenile records are private under Alabama Code Section 12-15-133.

Expungement

Some criminal records may qualify for expungement under Alabama Code Section 15-27-1. Dropped charges, not guilty verdicts, some misdemeanors after a wait time, and some non-violent felonies may qualify. Expunged records are taken out of public view.

Court Structure in Walker County

Walker County is the only county in the 14th Judicial Circuit. All circuit court work for county folks happens at the Walker County Courthouse in Jasper.

Circuit Court

Circuit Court is the main trial court. It handles felonies, civil cases over $10,000, family law like divorce and custody, and appeals from lower courts. Circuit Court judges serve six-year terms.

District Court

District Court handles misdemeanors, first felony hearings, civil cases under $10,000, small claims under $3,000, and traffic cases. The Circuit Clerk keeps District Court records too.

Probate Court

The Probate Judge handles estates, wills, guardianships, mental health cases, adoptions, and marriage licenses. Probate Court also keeps property records like deeds and mortgages. These are separate from Circuit Clerk dockets.

Municipal Courts

Cities in Walker County may run municipal courts for city code violations and traffic tickets in city limits. The city keeps those records, not the Circuit Clerk.

Additional Resources

Legal Assistance

If you need legal help in Walker County, a few resources are out there. Legal Services Alabama gives free legal help to low-income folks who qualify. The Alabama State Bar runs a lawyer referral line at 1-800-354-6154.

Related Record Sources

Other offices keep public records in Walker County outside court dockets. Probate Court has property records, marriage licenses, and estate files. The Tax Assessor has property tax records. The Sheriff's Office has arrest records and inmate info. The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency runs state-level criminal background checks.

Federal Court

Federal cases are handled apart from state courts. Walker County is in the Northern District of Alabama. You can find federal court records through the PACER system.

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Cities and Towns in Walker County

Walker County has several towns. Court records for folks in these cities are kept at the county level by the Circuit Clerk. City courts may handle code violations on their own.

Big towns include Jasper (the county seat), Carbon Hill, Cordova, Dora, Parrish, and Sumiton. None are big enough for their own city page. Jasper is the biggest, with about 14,000 people. For court docket info on anyone in Walker County, use the county court system or go to the Circuit Clerk's office.

Nearby Counties

If you need court records in nearby areas, these counties border Walker County.