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Cleburne County Marriage and Divorce Records

If you have ever spent time looking up Vital Records in the state of Alabama, then you have probably come to understand that there are two different types of Vital Record: those that are publicly accessible, and those that are not.

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Cleburne County Jail and Prison Records

Are you trying to determine whether or not someone that you know has been arrest and imprisoned in Cleburne County, Alabama, or anywhere in the state? If so, then there are a number of resources that can inform you of the imprisonment status of an individual, as well as providing a set of statistics regarding imprisonment in Cleburne County.

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Cleburne County Alabama Court Records

Are you looking for court records for Cleburne County in Alabama? If so, a wide variety of resources exist to benefit you, and in this article we will direct you to some of the most beneficial ones.

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Cleburne County Birth and Death Records

Unlike investigating criminal records, arrest records, and even court records, digging up information regarding birth records and death records is relatively easy. Whereas the former often requires contacting a myriad of different state institutions, a single state entity controls all Vital Records in Alabama: the ADPH.

These records are birth certificates, death records, in addition to marriage/divorce records. The homepage for the ADPH is http://adph.org.

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Cleburne County Warrants and Arrest Records

Unlike many other counties in Alabama, Cleburne County has established a series of websites that are designed to provide residents of Cleburne County with information regarding warrants, arrest records, court records, and more. If you are looking for any information regarding either warrants or arrest records, then the best place to begin is the Cleburne County Sheriff’s homepage, which is locate at http://www.cleburnecountysheriff.com.

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Cleburne County Public Records Resources

Cleburne County was established by an act of the Alabama Legislature during Dec. 6, 1866, and is located in the northeastern part of the State. It was named after Patrick Ronayne Cleburne who was a Confederate Major General of Arkansas. Its county seat is Heflin and as of the year 2000, its total population was 14,123.

County Courthouse Info:

Cleburne County Courthouse:
120 Vickery St., Rm. 101
Heflin, AL 36264
Telephone: (256) 463-5655

County Sheriff's Office Info:

Cleburne County Sheriff’s Office:
120 Vickery St
Heflin, Alabama 36264
Telephone: (256)463-2277

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