Mobile County People Search

Mobile County public records databases let you search for people by name through multiple online systems. The county's property search portal covers over 414,000 residents and shows property ownership throughout Mobile. The Sheriff's Office maintains a warrant database and jail roster searchable by name. Probate Court records include marriage licenses and land deeds. Mobile County also connects to statewide Alabama databases for voter registration, professional licenses, and court cases. All of these tools help you find people and verify information in Mobile County.

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Mobile County People Search - Quick Facts

414,809 Population
Mobile County Seat
6 Databases Available
24/7 Online Access

Find People by Property Records

The Mobile County property search database helps you find property owners by name. Enter a last name or business name. The system returns all properties owned in Mobile County. Results show the owner's mailing address, parcel number, assessed value, and location. This database covers every parcel in Mobile County. The Revenue Commissioner maintains these records. Searches are free and available 24 hours a day.

You can also search by address to see who owns a specific property in Mobile County. The tax records show when the owner bought the property and their current mailing address. If someone owns multiple parcels, all of them appear in the search results. Many people use this database to find neighbors, verify ownership, or research property values in Mobile County. The system updates regularly as new deeds are recorded.

Mobile County property owner search database

Mobile County also offers a GIS mapping system that shows property boundaries and owner names. Click on any parcel to see the owner. The map view helps you see what land surrounds a property. This is useful for finding people who own vacant land or large tracts in Mobile County. Tax bill information is available through the Revenue Commissioner's website at mobilecopropertytax.com. All property database searches in Mobile County are free to the public.

Search for People in Warrant and Jail Records

The Mobile County Sheriff's Office provides a warrant search database where you can look up active warrants by name. Enter the person's first and last name. The system shows if they have outstanding warrants in Mobile County. Results include the warrant type, case number, and bond amount. This database updates daily. The Sheriff's Office serves the entire county including the city of Mobile and all surrounding communities.

For current inmates, use the Who's in Jail database. Search by name to find people currently held at Mobile County Metro Jail. The roster shows booking photos, charges, bond amounts, and booking dates. Metro Jail has a capacity of about 1,500 inmates. The database updates in real time as people are booked or released in Mobile County. If you need older arrest records, contact the Sheriff's Office at 251-574-2423.

Mobile County also maintains a sex offender registry map showing registered offenders. Search by name or view all offenders on a map of Mobile County. This tool shows photos, addresses, and offense details. It connects to the statewide Alabama registry maintained by ALEA. Anyone can access this information for free in Mobile County.

Look Up People in Court Records

Court records are public in Mobile County. The Alacourt ACCESS system covers all Alabama courts including Mobile County. You can search by name to find criminal, civil, traffic, and domestic cases. The Circuit Clerk office at 151 Government Street handles case filings and records. Alacourt charges $9.99 per name search, which includes one case detail. Additional cases cost $9.99 each. Document images are available for extra fees.

Mobile County court cases include felonies and major civil disputes in Circuit Court. District Court handles misdemeanors, traffic violations, and small claims under $10,000. All case types are searchable through Alacourt by party name. The search shows case numbers, filing dates, charges or claims, and case status. This is a useful tool for background checks in Mobile County. The Circuit Clerk website is mobile.alacourt.gov.

For appeals, check the Alabama Appellate Courts Public Portal. This free system has all cases appealed from Mobile County. It includes case documents, briefs, and opinions. No fee applies for appellate court searches. You can also use AlaFile to view recent electronic filings in Mobile County courts.

Find People Through Probate Records

The Mobile County Probate Court at 151 Government Street maintains land records, marriage licenses, and estate files. The Benchmark Web system provides online access to probate records searchable by name. You can search deeds, mortgages, and liens by grantor or grantee name. This shows who bought or sold property in Mobile County. Marriage records from the Probate Court are also available through this system.

When someone dies in Mobile County and leaves property, their estate goes through probate. The probate file lists heirs, beneficiaries, and assets. These records are public and searchable by the deceased person's name. Estate files can help you locate family members or verify inheritance claims in Mobile County. The Probate Court also handles guardianships and name changes. All of these create public records you can search by name.

The Probate Judge's office phone number is 251-574-6001. Staff can help you search records in person if you visit the courthouse in Mobile. Some older records may require an in-person visit to access. The Benchmark system covers recent years and updates as new documents are recorded in Mobile County. For certified copies, you must pay a recording fee at the Probate Court office.

Search People in Statewide Databases

Mobile County residents show up in many statewide Alabama databases. The Alabama VoterView system lets you check voter registration by name and date of birth. This shows if someone is registered in Mobile County. Results include voting precinct, polling place, and ballot status. VoterView is free and requires no account. You can verify addresses through voter registration records for Mobile County residents.

The Secretary of State business search shows business owners and registered agents in Mobile County. Enter a business name or owner name to find LLC and corporation filings. Many businesses list their owners' names and addresses in these public records. This helps you track down business owners in Mobile County. The database is free and covers all entities registered in Alabama.

Professional licenses are searchable too. The Board of Medical Examiners has physician lookups. The State Bar has attorney searches. The Board of Nursing has nurse verification. These databases show practice locations and contact details for licensed professionals in Mobile County. All searches are free to the public.

Mobile County Contact Information

The Mobile County Government Center is at 151 Government Street in downtown Mobile. This building houses the Probate Court, Circuit Clerk, and Revenue Commissioner offices. The Sheriff's Office is located at 510 South Royal Street. For general county information, call 251-574-8400. The Revenue Commissioner can be reached at 251-574-8530 for property tax questions in Mobile County.

The Circuit Clerk office handles court records and can be reached at 251-574-8786. The Probate Court phone is 251-574-6001. Sheriff's Office non-emergency line is 251-574-2423. For warrants, call 251-574-8657. Mobile County also has satellite offices in various locations. The main courthouse is open Monday through Friday from 8 AM to 5 PM. Most online databases are available 24/7 for Mobile County searches.

For public records requests not available online, Mobile County accepts requests by mail, email, or in person. Large requests may take several days to process. Some records require payment of copy fees. Contact the appropriate office based on the type of record you need in Mobile County. Each office maintains its own records and search systems.

More People Search Tools

The Alabama Department of Corrections database shows state prison inmates from Mobile County. Many people convicted of felonies in Mobile County serve time in state prisons. The DOC database is free and searchable by name. It shows the inmate's location, sentence length, and release date. This supplements the Mobile County jail roster for longer-term inmates.

The Alabama campaign finance database shows political donors and candidates from Mobile County. Search by contributor name or candidate name. The system includes addresses and donation amounts. This is useful for finding people involved in Mobile County politics. All campaign finance data is public under Alabama law.

For unclaimed property, use the Alabama Treasury unclaimed property search. Many Mobile County residents have forgotten bank accounts or insurance payouts. Search by name to see if someone has unclaimed funds. The database is free and claims can be filed online for Mobile County residents.

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Cities in Mobile County

Mobile County has 11 incorporated municipalities. All residents can access county property records, court records, and jail databases. The city of Mobile has additional municipal court records and permitting databases.

Other cities in Mobile County include Prichard, Saraland, Chickasaw, Satsuma, Bayou La Batre, Citronelle, Creola, Dauphin Island, Mount Vernon, and Semmes. All use county databases for property and court records.

Nearby Alabama Counties

These counties border Mobile County. Each has its own property, court, and jail search systems. Check neighboring counties if you're looking for someone who may have moved or owns property in multiple locations.