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Fayette County Arrest Records and Warrants

Because Fayette County, Alabama has a very well-developed online presence, locating arrest records and warrants is an extraordinarily easy process. Although many counties end up requiring that you personally visit police stations or courts to find out this kind of information, Fayette County provides it online so that you can access it at any time.

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Fayette County Marriage and Divorce Records

Hunting down official records of most kinds can be challenging at best, and impossible at worst. However, this is not the case with marriage records and divorce records. Under Alabama state law, if you want to know whether or not someone is married, or if they have ever been divorced, then you can find out at your leisure.

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Fayette County Jail and Prison Records

Many counties in Alabama provide only the bare minimum of online resources to their citizens – a barebones website, no access to public records or criminals, and certainly not a sheriff’s website that has both an active warrants database and active prison roster. Thankfully, Fayette County, AL is not a typical county.

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Fayette County Court Records

Despite having an extraordinary sheriff’s office website, finding court records in Fayette County is as difficult as it is in almost any other county in Alabama. Because many court records are protected due to privacy laws or a variety of other considerations, it can be difficult to access them – and they are not kept online.

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Fayette County Birth Certificates and Death Records

Thanks to the Alabama Department of Public Health, accessing just about any type of Vital Record for Fayette County, or any other county in Alabama, is an easy and painless process. Vital Records, which also include marriage and divorce records, are all maintained by the ADPH.

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Fayette County Public Records Resources

Fayette County was named for Gen. Marquis de Lafayette and was created on December 20, 1824. The county is located in the northwest-central part of the state with its county seat, Fayette. The county’s total population as of the year 2000 was 18,495.

Drug abuse is one of the major problems plaguing almost every county of the United States and Fayette County, unfortunately, is not lagging far behind. It is probably the reason why all other crimes like murder, sex offenses and other assault are slowly spreading their tentacles within the county.

County Courthouse Info:

Fayette County Courthouse:
P.O. Box 509
Fayette, AL 35555-0819
Telephone: (205) 932-4519

County Sheriff's Office Info:

Fayette County Sheriffs Office:
113 1st Avenue NW
Fayette, AL 35555-2627
Telephone: (205) 932-3205
For more details, visit:
http://fayetteso.com/

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