Search for People in Mobile

Search for people in Mobile through free Mobile County and Alabama state databases. The county offers property owner lookups, tax record searches, warrant databases, and jail roster access. State portals provide voter registration checks, business entity searches, professional license verification, and inmate records. The Mobile Municipal Archives preserves historical city records dating to 1814. Most searches start with a name and return addresses, case details, or property information. Mobile County systems cover the city and surrounding areas. State databases work for all Alabama residents including those in Mobile.

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Mobile People Search - Quick Facts

184,952 Population
Mobile County
Archives Since 1814
311 City Services

Look Up People in Mobile County Databases

Mobile is in Mobile County. All property records, court filings, and official documents go through county offices. The Revenue Commissioner handles property tax data. The Probate Court maintains land records and marriage files. The Sheriff manages warrants and jail records. Each office offers name searches to find people connected to Mobile properties or legal matters.

Mobile County provides free online databases. The Property Search portal lets you search by owner name or address. Results show all parcels in Mobile or elsewhere in the county. Each listing includes owner name, address, assessed value, and tax status. The Tax Bill Search shows what was paid and when for Mobile properties.

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The Benchmark Web system from Mobile County Probate Court includes deeds, mortgages, and marriage records. Search by grantor or grantee name to track property transfers in Mobile. Images of original documents are available online. This database covers land records going back many years for Mobile County properties.

The Mobile County Sheriff Warrant Search is free. Enter a name to check for active warrants in Mobile or elsewhere in the county. The Who's in Jail database shows current inmates at the Metro Jail. Search by name, booking number, or date. Results include charges, bond amount, and booking date for Mobile County inmates.

Court records for Mobile go through the Mobile County Circuit Court. Use Alacourt ACCESS to search by name. A search costs $9.99 and covers criminal, civil, traffic, and domestic cases. Results show case number, filing date, parties, and status. This is the main way to search Mobile court records online.

Find People Statewide in Alabama

State systems cover all Alabama cities. Mobile residents appear in voter files, business records, and license databases. These portals are free and open to the public for basic name searches across Alabama.

The VoterView system checks voter registration. Enter first name, last name, and date of birth. The system confirms registration status and shows polling place. Mobile voters appear with Mobile County listed. You can verify ballot status and see which districts apply to Mobile elections.

For Mobile business owners, search the Alabama Business Entity database. Enter entity name or officer name. Results show business type, status, registered agent, and formation date. Many Mobile companies file here. You can search by officer or incorporator to see all entities linked to a person in Mobile.

Professional license lookups work for Mobile residents. The Medical License search shows doctors, the State Bar lists attorneys, and the Nursing Board covers nurses. All are free. Results include license status, expiration, and any disciplinary actions. Filter by city to see only Mobile professionals or search statewide.

The Alabama DOC Inmate Search shows state prison inmates. Enter a name. Results display physical description, birth year, facility, and release date. This does not cover Mobile city or Mobile County jail inmates. For local custody, use the Mobile County Sheriff database instead.

Search People in Mobile City Archives

The City of Mobile maintains Municipal Archives with over 12,000 cubic feet of records from 1814 to present. These include city council minutes, ordinances, permits, and administrative files. The archives are at the Ben May Main Library. Call (251) 208-7075 to access historical Mobile city records. Some records are restricted by age or privacy rules.

Mobile uses Build Mobile for permit tracking. Search for building permits by address or applicant name. Results show permit type, status, and issue date for Mobile properties. The system covers recent permits. Older records may require a request through the city clerk or archives.

The Mobile Police Department handles law enforcement records. Call (251) 208-7211 to request police reports or ask about record access in Mobile. Major cases go to Mobile County Circuit Court and appear in Alacourt. Mobile Municipal Court handles city ordinance violations and traffic offenses. Contact the court for record access at city level.

Find People by Political Donations

The Alabama Campaign Finance system tracks contributions. Search by contributor name to see donations by Mobile residents. You can also search by candidate name to view all donors. Results show amount, date, and recipient. Mobile city council races and Mobile County elections file reports here.

Expenditure data is also public. See how campaigns spent money and who got paid. This covers PACs and candidates. All filings are available online at no cost for Mobile political contributions.

Search People in UCC Records

The Alabama UCC Search shows financing statements. Enter debtor name in last, first format. Results list all filings with that person or business as debtor. Mobile business owners appear if they have secured loans or liens. Secured party searches show who holds those liens statewide.

Document images are online for free. You can see collateral descriptions, filing dates, and parties involved. This helps identify financial interests in Mobile businesses. The database updates daily. Formal certified searches cost $100, but basic online lookups are free for Mobile UCC records.

Alabama Sex Offender Registry

The ALEA Sex Offender Registry includes Mobile offenders. Search by name, address, or city. Results show photo, current address, offense details, and compliance status. Map view displays offender locations across Mobile. This covers Level 2 and Level 3 offenders. Level 1 offenders are not public.

The registry updates daily. Use it to check an address in Mobile or verify if someone is registered in Alabama. Compliance status shows whether the offender is current or absconder.

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People Search in Nearby Cities

Other major Alabama cities provide similar people search access. Each city uses its county for property and court records. State databases work the same everywhere. Links to nearby city pages:

Mobile County Public Records

Mobile is located in Mobile County. All property records, probate files, and county court cases are handled by Mobile County offices. For complete information on county databases, office locations, and search procedures, visit the Mobile County public records page.

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