It costs $15 for obtaining a copy, plus an additional $6 for any other copies made at the same time. It is more cost effective and faster to do an online search from any of the search boxes on this page.
A Personal check or money order will need to be made payable to the Center for Health Statistics. Phone (334) 206-5418 to verify the current fees, this will be a recorded message on how to apply. More information is also available from the Alabama Department of Public Health website.
Vital records can also be accessed at any of the 67 county health departments below.
Autauga
Baldwin
Barbour
Bibb
Blount
Bullock
Butler
Calhoun
Chambers
Cherokee
Chilton
Choctaw
Clarke
Clay
Cleburne
Coffee
Colbert
Conecuh
Coosa
Covington
Crenshaw
Cullman
Dale
Dallas
DeKalb
Elmore
Escambia
Etowah
Fayette
Franklin
Geneva
Greene
Hale
Henry
Houston
Jackson
Jefferson
Lamar
Lauderdale
Lawrence
Lee
Limestone
Lowndes
Macon
Madison
Marengo
Marion
Marshall
Mobile
Monroe
Montgomery
Morgan
Perry
Pickens
Pike
Randolph
Russell
Shelby
St. Clair
Sumter
Talladega
Tallapoosa
Tuscaloosa
Walker
Washington
Wilcox
Winston
Alabama Court Records
You can search through Alabama court records and criminal records at any county court house. Click the link for more detailed instructions and directions.
To experience true ‘southern hospitality’, there isn’t a better place to go than Alabama.
If you are going to visit, visit with an appetite...
Cooking is a passion in the southern part of the US and is a consistent theme throughout every state. In addition to the warm and welcoming Alabamians that reside in this state (sometimes referred to as ‘The Heart of Dixie’) Alabama also prides itself in college football and history.
Rosa Parks, Helen Keller, Hank Williams, Hank Aaron and Condoleezza Rice are just a few of the many famous Alabamians that have contributed to the state’s history.
Alabama found itself in the middle of the Civil Rights Movement after the now-famous Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on a city bus in Montgomery, this in turn was instrumental in the start of the Montgomery Bus Boycott in which African Americans boycotted public transportation and segregation all together.
Spanish explorers first arrived in 1519 and it was latter settled by Europeans in 1702.
Today it is a major manufacturer of iron, coal and steel, along with producing and exporting livestock, fruits, cotton, rubber and plastics.
With a motto of Audemus jura nostra defendere, (We dare defend our rights) Alabama is know as a a strong independent state that has produced some remarkable native talent, such as Joe Louis the boxer, Hank Aaron the baseball player and Coretta Scott King the civil rights leader.
With such a strong history, Alabama has a vast amount of public records available for those looking to search for people or ancestors.
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