Cherokee County Public Index (Alabama)

Cherokee County Courts act as judicial bodies to resolve legal disputes, including civil and criminal cases in Cherokee County, Alabama. They may also provide a searchable public index of Cherokee County court records, including case information, trial outcomes, and any sentences, plea bargains, or settlements. Cherokee County public indexes allow searches by name or business name, by case number, or by court or case type, which can provide information on misdemeanors and felonies, traffic court violations, family court cases, divorce records, and appeal records. Many Courts provide online access to the Cherokee County public index.

Centre Courthouse Centre AL 401 East Main Street 35960 205-927-5222

Cherokee County District Court Centre AL 100 West Main Street 35960 256-927-3637

Cherokee County Town and City Halls provide municipal services to their area, which includes keeping a number of documents that are accessible to the public in Cherokee County, Alabama. Cherokee County public records, including vital documents, property records, and permit records, may be available through a public index database. Cherokee County public indexes can provide searchable databases for birth certificates, marriage licenses, divorce records, and death certificates, as well as property-related records like property tax assessments, property appraisals, and property owner information. These records can help conduct a Cherokee County background check or locate information about a person or business.

Cedar Bluff City Hall Cedar Bluff AL 3420 Spring Street 35959 256-779-7284

Leesburg Town Hall Leesburg AL 215 Industrial Boulevard 35983 256-526-8890

Sand Rock Town Hall Sand Rock AL 1925 Sand Rock Avenue 35983 256-523-5898


Cherokee County Archives preserve documents and other records that hold historical significance in Cherokee County, Alabama. They may also keep public records such as Cherokee County birth certificates, property sale records, and historical maps. Archives may provide a public index to search for their documents by type, location, name, or business name. These public indexes can also provide information on historic property boundaries, death certificates, and criminal records, making them valuable resources for conducting Cherokee County genealogical research. Archives may provide access to the Cherokee County public index on their website.

Centre Cherokee Probate Judge Records Archive Centre AL 260 Cedar Bluff Road, 101 35960 256-927-3378


Cherokee County Clerk Offices maintain public records for a county or local government, including vital records, property records, and permit records in Cherokee County, Alabama. Clerks may provide a public index to search their Cherokee County records, which can provide information on birth certificates, marriage licenses, divorce records, and death certificates. Cherokee County public indexes may also contain property tax assessments, real estate appraisal reports, property owner information, and other records related to property. Cherokee County Clerks may provide online access to their public index, which can be used for many forms of research.

Cherokee County Clerk Centre AL 100 West Main Street 35960 256-927-3637