Find Felony Records in Auburn

Auburn felony records are kept by the Lee County Circuit Court. The city does not store its own felony files. Auburn has about 76,000 people and is home to Auburn University. All felony cases go through the county court. The Circuit Clerk stores every file. This page shows how to search felony records in Auburn and what you will find.

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76,000 Population
Lee County
37th Judicial Circuit
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Which Court Has Auburn Felony Records

Lee County Circuit Court handles all felony cases in Auburn. The police make arrests. The county court takes it from there. All charges and hearings happen at county level. Auburn does not have its own felony court. The county system serves the whole area. This is how Alabama works.

The Lee County seat is Opelika, not Auburn. The courthouse is at 215 S. 9th Street in Opelika. It is about 10 miles from Auburn. The Circuit Clerk office is inside. This is where all Auburn felony records are stored. You can request copies here or search online. Staff help with questions about records and fees.

Court Lee County Circuit Court
Address 215 S. 9th Street
Opelika, AL 36801
Phone (334) 737-3553
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Website lee.alacourt.gov

The courthouse is in downtown Opelika. Street parking is available nearby. Security screens visitors at the entrance. Bring a valid photo ID. Staff at the clerk office can help you find Auburn felony records once you get inside.

How to Search Auburn Felony Records

You can search felony records in Auburn online or in person. Online is fast for basic case info. In person lets you see the whole file. Both options work. Records are public in Alabama. Anyone can look them up. You do not need a reason to search felony records in Auburn.

The Alacourt ACCESS system covers all Alabama trial courts. For Auburn, pick Lee County from the menu. Each search costs $9.99. You can search by name or case number. Results show charges, hearings, and case outcomes. Document images cost extra. This is the main tool for Auburn felony records.

Lee County court records portal for Auburn felony searches

The image above shows the portal for searching Lee County court records. Auburn residents use this system to find felony case info online.

To search felony records in Auburn, you need:

  • Full name of the person
  • Date of birth if known
  • Case number for exact results
  • Year the case was filed

You can visit the clerk office in Opelika. Staff can look up cases and make copies. Certified copies cost more than plain ones. Call (334) 737-3553 to ask about fees. The drive from Auburn is about 10 minutes. Morning visits often have shorter wait times.

Auburn Police Division Records

The Auburn Police Division handles arrests in the city. They keep arrest records and incident reports. These are separate from court records. Police records show the arrest. Court records show the legal case after. You may need both for a full picture of a felony in Auburn.

Contact the Auburn Police Division for arrest info. The main number is (334) 501-3140. Ask about incident reports and booking records. Some records are public. Others need consent or a court order. Staff can explain what they can release. Booking photos typically come from the county jail.

The Lee County Sheriff runs the jail system. They post a jail roster online. You can see current inmates, charges, and bond amounts. The roster updates often. This is a free way to check recent arrests in the Auburn area.

Auburn as a College Town

Auburn is home to Auburn University. The campus brings over 30,000 students to town. Football season draws huge crowds. The population swells during events. This adds to the court caseload. Student-related felonies still go through Lee County Circuit Court.

Auburn University has its own police department. They handle crimes on campus. But felony charges go to Lee County Circuit Court. Campus police records are separate from city police records. Both feed into the county court system for felony cases.

Game days see spikes in certain arrests. DUI and disorderly conduct are common. Some of these lead to felony charges. All felony records end up with the Lee County Circuit Clerk no matter when the arrest happened in Auburn.

What Auburn Felony Records Show

A felony record from Auburn has the key facts of a criminal case. It starts with the charges. It ends when the case closes. Everything between is in the file. Here is what Auburn felony records contain.

Auburn felony records include:

  • Defendant's full name and birth date
  • Arrest date and booking info
  • Charges from the prosecutor
  • Case number and assigned judge
  • Hearing dates and court actions
  • Motions from both sides
  • Verdict: guilty, not guilty, or dismissed
  • Sentence if convicted
  • Bond and release details

Felonies in Auburn cover the same crimes as the rest of Alabama. Murder and rape are Class A. Robbery and serious assault are Class B. Drug crimes range from Class B to D. Under Code of Alabama Section 13A-5-6, Class A brings 10 years to life. Class D brings 1 year and 1 day to 5 years.

Are Auburn Felony Records Public

Yes. Court records are public in Alabama. Under Code of Alabama Section 36-12-40, anyone can inspect public records. This includes felony cases at Lee County Circuit Court. You do not need to be part of the case. You do not need a reason.

Some records have limits. Juvenile cases are sealed. Cases a judge sealed are not public. Expunged records are hidden. Personal info may be blacked out. But most adult felony records from Auburn are open to the public.

ALEA criminal history is not public. Only the subject or authorized users can access it. Misusing criminal records is a crime under Code of Alabama Section 41-9-601. Fines go from $5,000 to $10,000. Jail time can hit 5 years. Use Alacourt for public record searches in Auburn.

Auburn Felony Expungement

Some felony records can be sealed in Auburn. This is expungement. Not all cases qualify. The rules are strict. If you meet them, you can ask a judge to hide your record. Once sealed, most people cannot see it on a background check.

Under Code of Alabama Section 15-27, certain felonies can be expunged. Dismissed charges often qualify. Not guilty verdicts can be erased. Pardons with rights restored may allow some convictions to be sealed. Violent felonies usually cannot be expunged.

To start expungement for an Auburn case, file a petition at Lee County Circuit Court in Opelika. A judge reviews your request. If approved, agencies seal their records. ALEA updates its files. The clerk seals the court file. The process takes time. A lawyer can help move things correctly.

Legal Help in Auburn

Several groups serve the Auburn area with legal help. Some are free for those who qualify. Others have reduced rates. These can help with felony cases or record searches in Auburn.

Legal Services Alabama serves Lee County. They help people who qualify by income. The statewide line is (866) 456-4995. Spanish speakers call (888) 835-3505. Visit legalservicesalabama.org for more info on free legal help in the Auburn area.

The Lee County Bar Association can refer you to a lawyer. The Alabama State Bar has a statewide line at 1-800-392-5660. First meetings often have a set fee. Auburn University's law school runs clinics that may take some cases. The law library at the courthouse has forms and resources for felony record requests.

Nearby Alabama Cities

Auburn is in east Alabama near the Georgia border. Montgomery is about an hour west. Columbus, Georgia is nearby but across the state line. Each Alabama city uses its county court for felony records. Here are links to nearby cities.

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Lee County Felony Records

Auburn is in Lee County. All felony cases go through the Lee County Circuit Court in Opelika. The county serves Auburn, Opelika, and nearby towns. For full details on the court, fees, and resources, see the Lee County felony records page.

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