Montgomery County Felony Records Search

Montgomery County felony records show arrests, charges, and court outcomes for serious crimes in central Alabama. The Circuit Clerk in Montgomery keeps all felony case files. Anyone can search these records. Montgomery County is home to the state capital and state government offices. This page explains how to find felony records in Montgomery County online and at the courthouse.

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Montgomery County Quick Facts

230,000 Population
Montgomery County Seat
15th Judicial Circuit
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Montgomery County Circuit Clerk Office

The Circuit Clerk keeps all felony records in Montgomery County. This office files new cases and stores all court papers. Staff give out copies of judgments, sentences, and other documents. The clerk tracks each felony from first charge to final ruling in Montgomery County.

The Montgomery County Courthouse is in downtown Montgomery on Lawrence Street. It serves over 230,000 residents in the capital city area. The office handles a heavy caseload. ALEA and ADOC headquarters are also in Montgomery, making it a hub for criminal justice in Alabama. Bring your ID when you visit. Staff can search by name or case number. You can view records at the counter or get copies for a fee.

Montgomery County felony records search through Alacourt
Office Montgomery County Circuit Clerk
Address 251 S Lawrence Street
Montgomery, AL 36104
Phone (334) 832-1260
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Website montgomery.alacourt.gov

How to Search Montgomery County Felony Records

You can search felony records in Montgomery County online or in person. Online is fast for basic lookups. In person lets you see full case files. Both work for criminal court records in Montgomery County.

The Alacourt ACCESS portal covers all trial courts in Alabama. It has every felony case from Montgomery County Circuit Court. Search by name or case number. The site shows charges, court dates, and case outcomes. It costs $9.99 per search. Document images cost $5.00 for the first 20 pages. Alacourt is the best way to search Montgomery County felony records from home.

To search felony records in Montgomery County, you need:

  • Full name of the defendant
  • Date of birth if available
  • Case number for direct lookup

You can also visit the clerk office in downtown Montgomery. Staff search the system and pull files while you wait. Bring cash or check for copy fees. Large requests may take more time. For most searches, staff can help you the same day in Montgomery County.

Montgomery County Sheriff and Jail Records

The Montgomery County Sheriff runs the county jail in Montgomery. Jail records show who is in custody right now. They list charges, bond amounts, and arrest dates. The Sheriff also makes arrests and serves warrants across Montgomery County.

Call the Sheriff at (334) 832-4980 to check if someone is in jail. Ask for the jail or booking desk. Staff can tell you the charges and bond info. This data is public. The Montgomery County Sheriff also has an online presence at montgomerysheriff.com. For older arrest records, contact the Circuit Clerk in Montgomery County.

The Alabama Department of Corrections has a free inmate search tool. It shows anyone in a state prison. ADOC headquarters is in Montgomery. Kilby Correctional Facility is also located in the Montgomery area. The search is free and open to all.

Felony Classes in Montgomery County

Alabama uses four felony classes. Class A is the most serious. Class D is the least. Montgomery County courts follow state law for sentencing. The crime type sets the class.

Under Code of Alabama 13A-5-6, the ranges are:

  • Class A Felony: 10 to 99 years or life
  • Class B Felony: 2 to 20 years
  • Class C Felony: 1 year and 1 day to 10 years
  • Class D Felony: 1 year and 1 day to 5 years

Murder and rape are Class A crimes. Robbery falls under Class B. Drug crimes vary by amount and type. In Montgomery County, judges follow state guidelines but can adjust based on case facts. Prior felonies add years under the habitual offender rule.

Are Felony Records Public in Montgomery County

Yes. Court records are public in Alabama. Under Code of Alabama 36-12-40, anyone can inspect public records. This includes felony files at the Montgomery County Circuit Clerk. You need not be part of the case. You need not give a reason.

Some limits exist. Juvenile cases are sealed. Court orders can seal certain files. Expunged records do not appear in searches. Some personal data may be blacked out. But most felony records in Montgomery County are fully open to the public.

ALEA criminal history is not public. ALEA is based in Montgomery at 301 S. Ripley Street. You can only get your own record or one for an employee with consent. Misusing criminal records is a crime in Alabama.

Montgomery County Felony Expungement

Some felony records can be erased in Alabama. This is called expungement. Not all cases qualify. The rules are strict. If you meet them, you can ask the court to seal your record in Montgomery County.

Under Code of Alabama 15-27, dismissed charges may be expunged. Not guilty verdicts can be erased. Pardons with restored rights may qualify. Violent felonies have extra limits. File a petition with the Montgomery County Circuit Court to begin.

Cities in Montgomery County

Montgomery County includes the city of Montgomery and several smaller towns. All felony cases go to the Montgomery County Circuit Court. Residents from any city in the county use the same clerk office for felony records.

Montgomery is the state capital and fourth largest city in Alabama. Other towns in the county include Prattville (in Autauga County) and Pike Road. All Montgomery County cases go through the Circuit Court.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Montgomery County. Each has its own Circuit Clerk for felony records. Check the links below if you need records from nearby areas.