Blount County Felony Records

Blount County felony records hold arrest data, criminal charges, and court outcomes for serious offenses in north-central Alabama. Oneonta serves as the county seat. This county sits in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains. Anyone can search these public court records online or at the courthouse.

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Blount County Quick Facts

Oneonta County Seat
27th Judicial Circuit
$9.99 Online Search
58K+ Population

How to Search Blount County Felony Records

Blount County felony records are easy to find. Online search is the fastest way. You can also visit the courthouse in Oneonta. The clerk's office answers calls too. Here is what you need to know about searching records in Blount County.

The Alacourt ACCESS system is the main online tool. It covers all Alabama trial courts. Select Blount County from the list. Enter a name to search. Results show charges, court dates, and outcomes. The fee is $9.99 per search.

Blount County felony records search through Alacourt

The screenshot above shows the Alacourt portal. Pick your county and type in a name. The system pulls up all matching felony cases. You can view case details and print documents.

For in-person searches, go to the Blount County Courthouse in Oneonta. The Circuit Clerk's office is there. Staff can help you find records. Bring the name or case number you need. ID is required. The clerk charges fees for copies.

Blount County Circuit Clerk

The Circuit Clerk handles all felony court records in Blount County. This office files new cases. It tracks hearings and motions. After a case ends, the clerk stores the file. You can get copies from this office. The clerk serves the 27th Judicial Circuit.

Blount County has a moderate population. The clerk's office handles a steady flow of cases. Staff know the system well. They can locate records fast. Certified copies cost more than basic ones. The office accepts cash, checks, and cards.

Many people use the clerk's office for background checks. Employers need court records. Landlords may ask for them. The clerk's staff handles these requests daily. They can point you to the right records quickly.

Blount County Circuit Clerk Contact

Address: 220 2nd Ave E, Oneonta, AL 35121

Phone: (205) 625-4153

Hours: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM, Monday - Friday

Website: blount.alacourt.gov

Blount County Sheriff's Office

The Sheriff handles arrests in Blount County. When someone is arrested for a felony, the sheriff books them. This creates a booking record. It shows the arrest date, charges, and bond amount. The sheriff runs the county jail in Oneonta.

Jail records and court records are different things. The sheriff tracks who is in custody. The Circuit Clerk tracks court cases. For arrest info, contact the sheriff. For trial outcomes, go to the clerk. Both offices serve Blount County residents.

The Blount County jail roster shows current inmates. It lists names, charges, and bonds. The roster updates often. This is a free tool. Anyone can view it online.

Online Access for Blount County Records

Blount County felony records are online through Alacourt. This state portal covers all 67 Alabama counties. You do not need a special account to search. Just enter a name and pay the fee.

The Alabama Department of Corrections site shows state prison inmates. If someone from Blount County went to state prison, they appear here. The search is free. It shows facility and sentence info.

For arrest records, check the Blount County Sheriff's website. They post jail info online. For court outcomes, use Alacourt. These two sources together give a complete picture of felony activity in Blount County.

What Blount County Felony Records Show

Felony records in Blount County contain key case details. Each record starts with the defendant's name. Date of birth is listed. The arrest date appears. All charges have codes that identify the crime type. Every court date and motion is tracked.

The verdict matters most. It shows guilty or not guilty. If guilty, the sentence is listed. This could be prison, probation, or both. Fines appear too. Appeals are noted if the person filed one.

Bond info is part of the case file. It shows the amount set by the judge. You can see if the person paid bond. Some people stay in jail until trial. Others pay bond and wait at home. All of this is in the record.

Blount County Felony Laws

Felony cases in Blount County follow Alabama state law. Under Code of Alabama Section 13A-5-6, felonies are grouped into four classes. Class A brings 10 to 99 years or life. Class B is 2 to 20 years. Class C is 1 to 10 years. Class D is 1 to 5 years.

Court records are public in Blount County. Under Code of Alabama Section 36-12-40, anyone can view them. You do not need to be part of a case. This is the Alabama open records law. Some exceptions exist for sealed cases.

Some felony records can be expunged. Under Code of Alabama Section 15-27, dismissed cases may qualify. Acquittals can be cleared. Convictions are harder to expunge. File a petition with the Blount County Circuit Court to start.

Contact Information for Blount County

Here are the main offices for felony records in Blount County. The Circuit Clerk has court records. The Sheriff has arrest and jail records. ALEA handles state background checks.

Blount County Circuit Clerk

Address: 220 2nd Ave E, Oneonta, AL 35121

Phone: (205) 625-4153

Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Blount County Sheriff's Office

Address: 220 2nd Ave E, Oneonta, AL 35121

Phone: (205) 625-4127

Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA)

Address: 301 S Ripley St, Montgomery, AL 36104

Phone: (334) 676-7897

Fee: $25 for criminal history check

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Nearby Counties

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