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Butler County Marriage & Divorce Records

Under Alabama state law, records that are referred to as Vital Records, which include records of marriage, divorce, life and death, are split in two divergent categories. Unlike birth and death records, which are heavily restricted in terms of whom can access them, marriage and divorce records are freely available to the public at any time.

This means that the marital status, as well as the full divorce proceedings, of any couple married or divorced in Alabama, including in Butler County, can be accessed and read.

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Butler County Jail & Prison Inmate Records Search

If you’re attempting to find jail and prison inmates in Butler County, Alabama, then the best place to begin your search is at the Butler County Sheriff’s Department. This office can be contacted by either visiting the office directly at 700 Court Square, Greenville, AL, or by calling them via telephone at (334)382-6521.

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Butler County Court Records Search

Because Butler County does not provide an online presence for its judicial system, it also does not provide an immediately browsable or searchable database of court records, court decisions, or other types of court information.

However, there are other resources, both online and off, for accessing Butler County court records and court dockets. The best place to begin your search would be by contacting the City Clerks Office by telephone, and their number is (334)382-2647 ext. 253.

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Butler County Birth & Death Records

Despite the difficulty that can be encountered when looking for certain varieties of records in Butler County, obtaining an additional copy of either a birth or death record can be remarkably easy, and can be done in a wide variety of ways. However, before you visit the Alabama Department of Public Health to request a birth certificate, there are some things you should be aware of.

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Butler County Arrest Records & Warrants

If you are concerned that there is a warrant for arrest in your name, or an arrest warrant out in the name of someone that you spend a lot of time with, then you should take steps to be sure of your legal status as quickly as possible.

While many counties and cities in Alabama provide an online list of active warrants, bench warrants, and arrest warrants, Butler County does not, and as such, other steps must be taken to discern your legal status.

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Butler County Public Records Resources

Butler County was named after Captain William Butler and was created by the first session of the Alabama legislature on December 13, 1819. Its county seat is located at Greenville, which was originally called Buttsville and as of 2000, its population was 21,399.

According to a particular site online, there were 34 offenders found in the county area. Just this 2010, a bunch of 22 people were arrested due to drug violations. Larceny- theft crime arrest is always on top of the list for the number of the arrest in the county aside from those of the crime arrest for driving under influence.

County Courthouse Info:

Butler County Courthouse:
700 Court Square
Greenville, AL 36037-2326
Telephone: (334) 382-3512

County Sheriff's Office Info:

Butler County Sheriffs Office:
700 Court Square
Greenville, Alabama 36037
Telephone: (334) 382-6521

For more information about this county, visit:
https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/fact/table/butlercountyalabama/PST040218

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