Find Anyone in Tuscaloosa County

Tuscaloosa County public records databases let you search for people by name through arrest records, property ownership, probate files, and court cases. With over 241,000 residents, Tuscaloosa County maintains several online systems for finding people. The Sheriff's Office arrest database is searchable by name and shows recent bookings. Property tax records from the Tax Assessor show all owners. Probate Court records include land deeds and estates. Tuscaloosa County also connects to statewide Alabama databases for voter registration, professional licenses, and Department of Corrections records.

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Tuscaloosa County People Search - Quick Facts

241,212 Population
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Search for People in Arrest Records

The Tuscaloosa County Sheriff's Office arrest database lets you search for arrest records and active warrants by name. Enter a person's first and last name. The system shows recent arrests, booking dates, charges, and warrant information. This database updates regularly as arrests occur in Tuscaloosa County. The Sheriff serves the entire county including Tuscaloosa, Northport, and all surrounding communities.

The arrest database includes both current inmates and people who were arrested and released. You can see mugshots, physical descriptions, and booking details. The system shows whether someone has active warrants in Tuscaloosa County. For current custody status, the roster shows who is held at the jail facility. The Sheriff's Office main number is 205-752-0616 for questions about arrests in Tuscaloosa County.

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For inmates in Alabama state prisons from Tuscaloosa County, search the Department of Corrections database. Many people convicted of felonies in Tuscaloosa County serve time in state custody. The DOC system is free and shows inmate location, sentence length, and projected release dates. This supplements the county arrest database for long-term inmates from Tuscaloosa County.

Look Up People by Property Records

Tuscaloosa County property records help you find property owners by name. The Tax Assessor maintains ownership data for all parcels in the county. You can search through Alproptax.com to find properties by owner name. Enter a last name or business name. The system shows all parcels owned, including addresses and assessed values throughout Tuscaloosa County.

The Tuscaloosa County GIS system provides interactive property maps. Click on any parcel to see the owner's name and property details. The map view shows property boundaries and nearby parcels. This is useful for finding who owns land adjacent to a specific address. The GIS system covers all areas from Tuscaloosa city limits to rural parts of the county.

Property searches help you locate people through real estate ownership in Tuscaloosa County. The tax records show owner mailing addresses even if they live out of state. You can see when the owner bought the property by checking deed dates. Many Tuscaloosa County residents own homes in Tuscaloosa, Northport, or surrounding areas. All property database searches are free to the public in Tuscaloosa County.

Find People in Court Records

Court records are public in Tuscaloosa County and searchable through Alacourt ACCESS. This statewide system covers all Alabama courts including Tuscaloosa County. Search by party name to find criminal, civil, domestic, and traffic cases. The Circuit Clerk office maintains court files. Alacourt charges $9.99 per name search, which includes one case detail. Additional case views cost $9.99 each.

Tuscaloosa County courts include Circuit Court for felonies and major civil matters, and District Court for misdemeanors, traffic, and small claims. All case types appear when you search by name. Results show case numbers, filing dates, charges or claims, parties, and case status. This helps with background checks on Tuscaloosa County residents. The Circuit Clerk website is tuscaloosa.alacourt.gov.

For appeals from Tuscaloosa County, check the Alabama Appellate Courts Public Portal. This free system has all appellate cases including documents and opinions. The AlaFile system shows recent electronic filings in Tuscaloosa County courts. Public access is available for tracking cases online.

Search People Through Probate Records

The Tuscaloosa County Probate Court at 714 Greensboro Avenue maintains land records, marriage licenses, and estate files. The Probate Records portal provides online access to probate documents. You can search by name to find estates, guardianships, and other probate matters. The system shows case information and filing dates for Tuscaloosa County probate cases.

When someone dies in Tuscaloosa County with property or assets, their estate goes through probate. The probate file lists heirs, beneficiaries, assets, and debts. These records are public and searchable by the deceased person's name. Estate files help you locate family members or verify inheritance in Tuscaloosa County. The Probate Court also handles guardianships and conservatorships for minors and incapacitated adults.

Land records including deeds and mortgages are also maintained by the Probate Court. You can search by grantor or grantee name to find property transfers. This shows who bought or sold land in Tuscaloosa County. Marriage records are recorded with the Probate Judge's office and searchable by bride or groom name. For questions about probate records, call 205-464-8204.

Look Up People in Statewide Databases

Tuscaloosa County residents appear in many statewide databases. The Alabama VoterView system lets you verify voter registration by name and date of birth. This shows if someone is registered in Tuscaloosa County. Results include voting district and polling location. VoterView is free and requires no account.

The Secretary of State business search shows business owners and registered agents. Many businesses operate in Tuscaloosa County. Enter a business name or owner name to find corporate filings. The database is free and covers all Alabama entities including those based in Tuscaloosa County.

Professional license databases help verify credentials. The Board of Medical Examiners has physician searches. The State Bar has attorney lookups. The Board of Nursing has nurse verification. These show practice locations for licensed professionals in Tuscaloosa County.

Tuscaloosa County Contact Information

The Tuscaloosa County Courthouse is at 714 Greensboro Avenue in Tuscaloosa. This building houses the Probate Court, Circuit Clerk, and other county offices. The Sheriff's Office is at 714 1/2 Greensboro Avenue. For general county information, visit the website at tuscco.com or call the main line.

The Tax Assessor can be reached through the main county number for property questions. The Probate Court phone is 205-464-8204 for questions about estates and land records. The Circuit Clerk phone is 205-464-8259 for court records. The Sheriff's Office non-emergency line is 205-752-0616. Tuscaloosa County offices are open Monday through Friday from 8 AM to 5 PM. Online databases are available 24/7.

For public records not available online, Tuscaloosa County accepts written requests by mail or in person. Some records require copy fees based on page count. Contact the appropriate office based on the type of record you need. Each department maintains its own files and search systems in Tuscaloosa County.

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Cities in Tuscaloosa County

Tuscaloosa County has eight incorporated municipalities. All residents can access county property records, court records, and arrest databases. Tuscaloosa and Northport have additional city-level databases.

Other cities in Tuscaloosa County include Brookwood, Coaling, Coker, Lake View, Moundville, and Vance. All use county databases for property and court searches.

Nearby Alabama Counties

These counties border Tuscaloosa County. Each maintains its own property, court, and jail search systems. Check neighboring counties if searching for someone who may have moved or owns property across county lines.