Pike County Felony Records Search

Pike County felony records include arrest information, criminal charges, and court outcomes. The Circuit Clerk in Troy maintains all felony case files. These records are open to the public. Pike County is home to Troy University and sits in southeast Alabama. This page covers how to search felony records in Pike County and what resources are available.

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33,600 Population
Troy County Seat
12th Judicial Circuit
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Pike County Circuit Clerk

The Circuit Clerk handles felony records in Pike County. This office manages all court filings. Staff process new cases and store old files. The clerk's office is in the Pike County Courthouse in downtown Troy. You can go there to search records or call with questions.

Pike County is part of the 12th Judicial Circuit along with Coffee and Crenshaw counties. All felony cases go to the Circuit Court. When someone faces serious charges, the case starts here. The clerk assigns a case number and tracks all activity. Hearings, motions, and verdicts all go into the file. These records stay with the clerk and are public in Pike County.

Pike County felony records search through Alacourt
Office Pike County Circuit Clerk
Address 120 West Church Street, Troy, AL 36081
Phone (334) 566-1246
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Website pike.alacourt.gov

How to Search Pike County Felony Records

You can search felony records in Pike County two ways. Online is faster. In-person gives you the full file. Both methods let you access public court records.

Use Alacourt ACCESS for online searches. This state portal covers Pike County and all other Alabama counties. Enter a name and select Pike County. Results show matching cases. Each search costs $9.99. You see charges, dates, and outcomes. Document images cost extra. The site works any time, day or night, for Pike County felony records.

For in-person searches, go to the courthouse in Troy. The Circuit Clerk's office is on the main floor. Tell staff what you need. They can search by name. You can review the case file and order copies. Bring your ID. Copy fees are set by state law. Staff can help with complex searches in Pike County.

To find felony records in Pike County, bring:

  • The person's full legal name
  • Date of birth if you know it
  • Year the charges were filed
  • Case number if available

Pike County Sheriff's Office

The Pike County Sheriff handles law enforcement and the county jail. When deputies make an arrest, they create booking records. These show the charges, arrest date, and bond amount. The jail holds inmates until trial or release.

For current jail info, contact the sheriff. The office is in Troy near the courthouse. Staff can tell you if someone is in custody. They can provide bond info over the phone. Pike County does not have a public online jail roster. Call for inmate details. After a case goes to court, records shift to the Circuit Clerk in Pike County.

Office Pike County Sheriff's Office
Address Troy, AL 36081
Phone (334) 566-4374

Online Access for Pike County

Pike County court records are online through Alacourt. This is the official state system. It has civil and criminal cases. You can search felony records going back many years. Anyone can use the site with a paid account.

The ADOC inmate search is free and public. It shows people in Alabama state prisons. If someone from Pike County is serving time, you can find them here. Search by name or AIS number. You see the facility, sentence, and custody status. This does not cover county jails or released inmates.

ALEA keeps the official criminal history database. The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency has records for everyone arrested in the state. This is not a public database. You can get your own record for $25 with fingerprints. Employers need consent to run ALEA checks. For public searches, use Alacourt for Pike County records.

What Pike County Felony Records Show

Felony records from Pike County contain complete case information. Each file tells the full story of the criminal case. The records follow a standard Alabama format.

A Pike County felony record shows:

  • Defendant's name and personal details
  • Date of arrest and booking info
  • Criminal charges and felony class
  • All court appearances
  • Motions and rulings
  • Plea entered or trial verdict
  • Sentence if convicted
  • Bond information

Felony classes in Alabama range from A to D. Class A is most serious. Under Code of Alabama Section 13A-5-6, Class A carries 10 years to life. Class B means 2 to 20 years. Class C is up to 10 years. Class D tops out at 5 years. Pike County felony records show which class applies to each charge.

Pike County Felony Laws

Felony court records are public in Pike County. Under Code of Alabama Section 36-12-40, everyone has the right to view public records. This covers court files held by the Circuit Clerk. You do not need a reason to ask for them. The clerk must provide access.

Not all records are public. Juvenile cases are sealed. Records that a judge has ordered sealed are not available. Expunged cases do not show up in searches. But standard adult felony records in Pike County remain open to anyone.

Misusing criminal records is a crime itself. Under Code of Alabama Section 41-9-601, getting records through fraud or false pretenses is a felony. Fines run $5,000 to $10,000. Prison time can reach five years. Always use Pike County records for legal purposes only.

Expungement in Pike County

Some felony records can be removed in Pike County. This process is called expungement. Alabama law sets strict rules. Only certain cases qualify. If you meet the requirements, you can petition the court.

Under Code of Alabama Section 15-27, dismissed charges may be expunged. Cases with a not guilty verdict can be erased. If you got a pardon and had rights restored, some convictions qualify. Violent felonies are usually not eligible. The law is strict on those.

To file for expungement in Pike County, submit a petition to Circuit Court. The clerk processes the filing and sends it to a judge. If approved, the record is sealed. Most background checks will not show it. Visit ALEA expungement info for details and forms.

Contact Information

Use these numbers to reach Pike County offices. Call before visiting to confirm hours. Staff can answer questions about felony record searches.

Pike County Circuit Clerk (334) 566-1246
Pike County Sheriff (334) 566-4374
ALEA Criminal Records 1-866-740-4762
ADOC Inmate Info 1-855-WE-R-ADOC (1-855-937-2362)

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Nearby Counties

These counties surround Pike County. Check where the arrest occurred to find the right records. Each county maintains its own court files.