Find Felony Records in Dale County

Dale County felony records document arrests, charges, and court outcomes for serious crimes in southeast Alabama. Ozark is the county seat. This county is home to Fort Novosel, a major military installation. Anyone can search these public records online or at the courthouse.

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Dale County Quick Facts

Ozark County Seat
33rd Judicial Circuit
$9.99 Online Search
49K+ Population

How to Search Dale County Felony Records

Dale County felony records are easy to access. Online is the fastest way. You can also visit the courthouse in Ozark. The clerk takes phone calls for questions. Here is how to find felony records in Dale County.

The Alacourt ACCESS portal is the main online tool. It covers all Alabama courts. Pick Dale County from the list. Enter a name to search. The fee is $9.99. Results show charges, dates, and outcomes.

Dale County felony records search through Alacourt

The image above shows the Alacourt search interface. Select your county and type a name. The system pulls up matching cases. You can view details and download documents.

Dale County has a moderate population. Fort Novosel adds to the area's residents. The courthouse in Ozark handles in-person searches. Staff can help you find records. Bring a name or case number. ID is required.

Dale County Circuit Clerk

The Circuit Clerk keeps all felony court records in Dale County. This office files new cases. It tracks hearings and motions. After a case ends, the clerk stores the file. You can request copies here. The clerk serves the 33rd Judicial Circuit.

Dale County serves both civilian and military families. Fort Novosel is nearby. The clerk's office handles steady case volume. Staff know the system well. Certified copies cost more. Standard copies are cheaper. The office takes cash, checks, and cards.

People contact the clerk for background checks and legal research. The staff help with these requests daily in Dale County.

Dale County Circuit Clerk Contact

Address: 100 Court Square, Ozark, AL 36360

Phone: (334) 774-2754

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

Website: dale.alacourt.gov

Dale County Sheriff's Office

The Sheriff handles arrests in Dale County. When a felony arrest happens, the sheriff books the person. A booking record is created. It shows arrest date, charges, and bond. The sheriff runs the county jail.

Jail records differ from court records. The sheriff tracks current inmates. The clerk tracks court cases. For arrest info, contact the sheriff. For trial outcomes, go to the clerk.

The Dale County jail roster shows who is in custody. Names, charges, and bonds are listed. The roster updates often. This is a free tool. Anyone can view it online.

Online Access for Dale County Records

Dale County felony records are online through Alacourt. This state portal covers all 67 Alabama counties. No special account is needed. Just enter a name and pay the fee.

The Alabama Department of Corrections site shows state inmates. If someone from Dale County is in state prison, they appear here. The search is free.

For arrest records, check the Dale County Sheriff. They may post jail info online. For court outcomes, use Alacourt. Together, these sources show the full picture of felony cases in Dale County.

What Dale County Felony Records Show

Felony records in Dale County contain key case details. Each record shows the defendant's name. Date of birth is listed. Arrest date appears. All charges have codes that identify the crime. Every hearing and motion is tracked.

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

Bond info is part of the file. It shows the amount the judge set. You can see if the person paid it. Some stay in jail until trial. Others bond out. All this is in the Dale County record.

Dale County Felony Laws

Felony cases in Dale County follow Alabama law. Under Code of Alabama Section 13A-5-6, felonies have 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 under Code of Alabama Section 36-12-40. Anyone can view them. You do not need a reason. Some records may be sealed by court order.

Some felony records can be expunged. Under Code of Alabama Section 15-27, dismissed cases may qualify. Acquittals can be erased. File a petition with the Dale County Circuit Court.

Contact Information for Dale County

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

Dale County Circuit Clerk

Address: 100 Court Square, Ozark, AL 36360

Phone: (334) 774-2754

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

Dale County Sheriff's Office

Address: 215 Holly St, Ozark, AL 36360

Phone: (334) 774-5402

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

Dale County borders several other Alabama counties. For records from nearby areas, check the links below.