Probate Division Offices are located throughout the Montgomery County Courthouse Complex….Probate Satellite Offices.

Probate East 5449 Atlanta Highway Montgomery, AL 36109(334) 262-4226
Probate South 3425 McGehee Road Montgomery, AL 36111(334) 832-7762

Who won Montgomery County Probate Judge?

In the race for a Montgomery County probate court judge seat, Brannon won about 60.47% of the vote over probate court magistrate Arvin Miller (39.53%). Brannon, 40, a local attorney and a Republican, will fill the seat being vacated by Judge Alice O. McCollum.

What information is on a probate record?

Probate records are court records dealing with the distribution of a person’s estate after death. Information recorded may include the death date, names of heirs, family members, and guardians, relationships, residences, inventories of the estate (including trade and household goods), and names of witnesses.

Are probate court records available in Montgomery County?

To assist me in managing the court records, the deputy clerks maintain and make available to the public all of the Probate Court records. Some records are not readily available like adoption and mental health records. We are dedicated to creating an easily accessible Court for the citizens of Montgomery County.

Are public records public in Montgomery County?

All records of the Montgomery County Records Center & Archives are public unless they are exempt from disclosure under the Ohio Revised Code. It is the policy of the Records Center & Archives that, as required by Ohio law, records will be organized and maintained so that they are readily available for inspection and copying.

Who is the Clerk of the probate court?

The probate judge is also the Clerk of the Probate Court. To assist me in managing the court records, the deputy clerks maintain and make available to the public all of the Probate Court records. Some records are not readily available like adoption and mental health records.

How do I get a copy of my Montgomery County marriage license?

Mail request to Montgomery County Marriage License Bureau, 41 N. Perry St., 2nd Floor, Dayton, OH 45422-2155. 3. Request a copy online using a credit card if all of the following are true: a) Your marriage license was obtained in Montgomery County, Ohio; and. b) You know the exact date of your marriage ceremony.