Crenshaw County Marriage and Divorce Records
Despite the difficulty of accessing many types of official records in Alabama, marriage certificates and divorce records are surprisingly easy to access. This is for two reasons.
The first of these reasons is because the Alabama Department of Public Health maintains all types of Vital Records, and provides relatively easy access to all of them. The other types of Vital Records that it manages are birth certificates and death records.
Crenshaw County Jail and Prison Records
Statewide Regular Usage Links:
Criminal Record/Warrant Stuff:
crime in alabama overview: http://acjic.state.al.us/crime.cfm#cia
2009 arrests by county: http://acjic.state.al.us/cia_dashboard/2009_ArrestCounty.swf
2009 crimes in alabama: http://acjic.state.al.us/cia/2009_cia.pdf
Criminal Background Check: http://background.alabama.gov/
Court Records Search Stuff:
Statewide lawyer-only searches https://acis.alabama.gov/
AL Supreme Court and State Law Library http://judicial.alabama.gov/library.cfm
contacts:
Reference desk: (800)236-4069
Crenshaw County Court Records
Hunting for court records just about anywhere in Alabama can be a tremendous hassle. This is because often, these records are not stored in an official capacity, and you must instead contact the court in person or via telephone to request these records. Unlike some other counties in Alabama, Crenshaw County has a very limited web presence for its court system.
Crenshaw County Birth and Death Records
When looking for many kinds of state records in Alabama, you may run into not merely difficulty but an impossibility. Because so few official offices throughout Alabama, Crenshaw County included, it is often impossible to access official records online.
Crenshaw County Arrest Warrants
Due to a host of existing privacy laws and regulations throughout the state of Alabama – and Crenshaw County – an active listing of arrest warrants for Crenshaw County is not available on the Internet. While this type of registry is accessible for several counties in Alabama, Crenshaw County is not one of them.
Crenshaw County Public Records Resources
Crenshaw County, which was created on November 30, 1866, bears the name of Anderson Crenshaw who was an early settler of Butler County. Its county seat is Luverne and the county’s total population for the year 2000 was 13,665.
If you wish to stay in Crenshaw County then you should first take time to know more about its background, especially when it has to do with your own safety. A few surveys show that offenses such as assault, drug violations and even aggravated assault make up the highest number of arrests in the county. Several sex offenders were also found in there.
Crenshaw County Courthouse:
P.O. Box 328
Attn: Judge of Probate
Luverne, AL 36049
Telephone: (334) 335-6568
Crenshaw County Sheriffs Office:
PO Box 22
Luverne, AL 36049-0022
Telephone: (334) 335-6568