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Lee County Public Records Resources

Lee County was named after Confederate General Robert E. Lee and was created on December 5, 1866. The county is situated on the eastern part of the Black belt and its county seat was established in Opelika. As of the year 2009, the county’s total population was 135,883.

With a good standard of living, this county is perfect for families, yet, behind that, the gradual rise in crime brings up a rather disturbing picture. A bunch of arrests were made for violent crime in the county including murder, aggravated assault and sex offenses.

If you are searching for the fastest means to gather all available information about a particular person’s background in Lee County, searching public records online is the sure way to go; but if you are the type of person who wants to do it personally and manually then you should visit Lee County’s courthouse and sheriff’s office. Below are their following addresses.

County Courthouse Info:

Lee County Courthouse:
P.O. Box 2266
Opelika, AL 36803-2266
Telephone: (334) 745-9761

County Sheriff's Office Info:

Lee County Sheriffs Office:
PO Box 688
2311 Gateway Dr
Opelika, Alabama 36803
Telephone: (334) 749-5651
For more details, visit:
http://www.leecountysheriff.org/

For more information about the county, visit:
http://www.leeco.us/

County: 
Lee