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County Records on Microfilm Database
The microfilm in this database contains Alabama records from local, county, and municipal offices. Most of the physical records remain in the originating office.
Additional Resources:
List of Alabama counties
Map of Alabama counties that have had courthouse fires
County:
Record Type (use the singular form, e.g.,
deed
, not
deeds
):