Find Criminal Court Records in Perry County
All Perry County criminal felony records are filed with and maintained by the Circuit Court Clerk at the Marion courthouse. The office serves as the official record keeper for Circuit Court proceedings including arraignments, trials, plea hearings, sentencings, and appeals. District Court handles initial misdemeanor prosecutions. Online access to criminal case information is available through Alacourt, the statewide court database. Public records requests can be submitted in person or by mail under Alabama's open records law.
Perry County Quick Facts
Perry County Circuit Clerk's Office
The Perry County Circuit Clerk serves as the official record keeper for all felony criminal cases filed in the county. You can find the office at the Perry County Courthouse in Marion. Staff keep the original case files, docket sheets, and judgments. All court papers filed in Circuit Court go through this office, so if you need to look at case files, this is the spot.
Contact Information
Address: Contact courthouse for address
Phone: Contact directory assistance
Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM (typical)
The office is closed on state holidays and weekends. Call first to check hours and see if the records you want are there. This saves you a trip.
Online Access to Court Records
Alacourt ACCESS V2.0
Perry County criminal court records can be accessed through the Alacourt system at v2.alacourt.com. This statewide database is operated by the Alabama Administrative Office of Courts and provides read-only access to trial court records from all 67 counties. Users can search by defendant name, case number, business name, or attorney name.
Alacourt shows case info. You get charges, docket entries, dispositions, sentences, dates, parties, and attorneys. Some files have scanned images. You need an account and a subscription. Call (334) 954-5000 or 1-866-954-9411 for subscription details.
How to Request Copies of Court Records
You can request copies in person or by mail. Walk in to the clerk's office or send a letter. Give as much info as you can. More details help the clerk find the file faster.
Information to Include in Your Request
- Defendant's full name (as it appears in court records)
- Case number (if known)
- Approximate date of filing or conviction
- Type of charge (felony or misdemeanor)
- Specific documents needed
Bring valid photo ID if you visit in person. Staff can help you find files even if you do not have the case number. Note that some records are off limits under Alabama privacy laws or sealed by court order pursuant to Alabama Code § 15-27-1 and § 15-27-2.
Mail Requests
Mail your request to the Circuit Clerk at the courthouse in Marion. Put your return address and phone number in the letter. The clerk will reach out about fees and payment once they find the records. How long this takes depends on the request and how busy the office is.
Fees and Costs
Fees vary by document type and service. Call directory assistance to get the clerk's office number, then ask for current fees. Costs can change, so check now.
Typical Fee Categories
- Court record copies (per-page fees apply)
- Certified copies (certification fee added)
- Case file searches (may apply for extensive research)
- Mailing fees (if records must be sent by mail)
The clerk may take cash, money orders, certified checks, or credit cards. Personal checks may not work. Ask what forms of payment they accept.
Criminal Background Checks
Official Alabama criminal background checks are available through the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA) Criminal Records Identification Unit, not through county Circuit Clerks. ALEA charges $25 for standard background checks. Visit www.alea.gov or call 1-866-740-4762 for background check information.
District Court Records
The Perry County District Court handles misdemeanor criminal cases and preliminary hearings in felony cases. Under Alabama Code § 12-12-32, district courts have exclusive jurisdiction over prosecutions of all offenses defined by law as misdemeanors. Common misdemeanor charges include DUI, third-degree assault, theft under $500, and public intoxication.
District Court records are maintained separately from Circuit Court files. The District Court Clerk's office is located at the courthouse complex in Marion. Misdemeanor case records can be accessed through the District Court Clerk or through Alacourt. Appeals from District Court misdemeanor convictions are filed in Circuit Court.
Legal Framework and Statutes
Public Records Access
Alabama Code § 36-12-40 establishes that every Alabama resident has the right to inspect and take a copy of any public record of this state, except as otherwise expressly provided by law. This statute creates the legal foundation for public access to criminal court records in Perry County.
Court Jurisdiction
Under Alabama Code § 12-11-30, Circuit Courts have exclusive original jurisdiction over all felony prosecutions. This means serious crimes like murder, robbery, burglary, and drug trafficking are prosecuted exclusively in Circuit Court.
Privacy and Confidentiality
On January 1, 2025, new Alabama Rules of Court-Record Privacy and Confidentiality took effect statewide. These Rules apply to all appellate, circuit, district, juvenile, municipal, and probate courts. While the public has a general right to inspect court records, certain information is designated as privileged or confidential. The Rules outline 91 categories of protected information.
Expungement Provisions
Alabama Code § 15-27-1 permits expungement of misdemeanor records when charges are dismissed with prejudice, no billed by a grand jury, the person is found not guilty, or charges are nolle prossed without being refiled. Persons convicted of nonviolent misdemeanors may qualify for expungement if all probation requirements are completed, all fines paid in full, and three years have elapsed since conviction. Alabama Code § 15-27-2 governs felony expungement.
Expungement Filing Fees
Under Alabama Code § 15-27-4, an administrative filing fee of $500 must be paid when filing an expungement petition. This fee is distributed to various state agencies including the State Judicial Administrative Fund, Alabama Department of Forensic Sciences, and the district attorney's office. The court may waive fees if it finds the arrest had no foundation of probable cause.
Local Legal Resources
4th Judicial Circuit (also includes Bibb, Dallas, Greene, Hale, and Lowndes Counties)
Perry County is part of the 4th Judicial Circuit (also includes Bibb, Dallas, Greene, Hale, and Lowndes Counties). Circuit judges preside over felony criminal trials and hear appeals from District Court. The circuit may serve multiple counties and rotates judges as needed.
Legal Aid
Legal Services Alabama provides free civil legal aid for qualifying low-income families at legalservicesalabama.org. Criminal defense cases are not covered by Legal Services Alabama. The Alabama State Bar operates a lawyer referral service at 1-800-392-5660.
Public Defender
Defendants facing felony charges who cannot afford an attorney may qualify for court-appointed representation. The court determines indigency status and assigns counsel pursuant to Alabama's indigent defense standards.
Cities and Towns in Perry County
Perry County includes several cities and towns. Criminal cases are filed at the county courthouse in Marion regardless of where in the county the alleged offense occurred.
The county seat is Marion. No cities in Perry County meet the population threshold for dedicated pages on this site.
Nearby Counties
Perry County is bordered by several other Alabama counties. Each county maintains its own criminal court records through its Circuit Court Clerk.
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