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Real questions from people researching records in Cullman. Each answer is verified against official agency sources — no third-party services.

📋 Is there a way to search arrest warrants in Alabama?
Quick reality check: Alabama doesn't run a unified warrant database, so checking warrants takes a few stops. For Alabama, the county sheriff is the main holder. Their site is where you'll typically find an active warrants list. City police departments sometimes maintain their own. The court clerk's office for the issuing court is the authoritative source if the online lists don't show what you're looking for. Verifying a warrant on yourself? Call a lawyer first — that's not paranoia, that's just smart.
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📄 How do I find a divorce record in Alabama?
Divorce records in Alabama are kept by the court that handled the case. For divorces filed in Alabama, that's the county clerk of the family or circuit court. The Alabama Unified Judicial System runs a public case search where you can usually find the docket by name. For a certified copy of the final divorce decree — the document you'd need for a name change, remarriage, or estate matter — request from the clerk where the case was filed. Fees run a few dollars per page plus a small certification charge.
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🏠 Where do I find a deed or property record in Alabama?
In Alabama, deeds and recorded property documents are filed at the county Probate Office (the office that doubles as the recorder), and assessment/tax data is at the county Revenue Commissioner or Tax Assessor (in Mobile, Jefferson, and a few others, separate Tax Assessor and Tax Collector offices). Most counties have free online search portals: Jefferson (jeffcoprobatecourt.com — fees $84.50 first copy, $28 standard recording), Mobile (probate.mobilecountyal.gov — deed tax $0.50 per $500 value), Baldwin (baldwincountyal.gov/government/probate-office/recording — $5 archive fee, $1 per name after two), Madison, Montgomery, Tuscaloosa (tuscco.com — $5 minimum filing). Statewide deed tax is $1.00 per $1,000 of value, rounded up. Bring an Alabama Real Estate Sales Validation form when filing a new deed — recording without it is rejected. Certified copies typically run $1–$3 per page. Online deed images normally go back to the 1990s; older books (often handwritten) require an in-person visit to the courthouse. Sources: Jefferson Probate (jeffcoprobatecourt.com), Mobile Probate, Baldwin County, Tuscaloosa County, Limestone County.
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Cullman, Alabama · Public Records

Cullman Public Records, Court Cases & Arrests

Search court records, arrest information, criminal history, and police reports for Cullman, located in Cullman County, Alabama. All records linked here come from official government sources.

Records access in Cullman

Law enforcement in Cullman is primarily managed by the Cullman Police Department. Arrest records and criminal records are documented and maintained carefully, often accessible through formal requests. For people seeking information on current inmates, the Cullman County Jail provides a secure location for those awaiting trial or serving sentences, and inmate records can be requested through the jail’s administrative office or viewed online. The area has seen various community-oriented policing initiatives aimed at reducing crime rates and positive interactions between law enforcement officers and residents, enhancing community trust and cooperation. Residents looking to obtain public and vital records in Cullman can use the Alabama Open Records Law, which ensures transparency and access to important documentation. For vital records such as birth, death, and marriage certificates, the Cullman County Clerk’s office is the designated authority, providing services to the public with the necessary identification and processing fees. Property records are available through the Cullman County Assessor’s office, which maintains current property assessments and tax information. Court records can be accessed via the Cullman County Superior Court, where individuals can inquire about civil and criminal cases. Many records are available through online portals, simplifying the request process and enhancing accessibility for residents seeking information.

Crime statistics · Cullman · FBI UCR 2024

Reported offenses for the Cullman jurisdiction, total population 20433. Source: FBI Uniform Crime Reporting program.

Violent crimesProperty crimes
Total: 44
Murder & non-negligent manslaughter: 3
Rape: 11
Robbery: 8
Aggravated assault: 33
Total: 899
Burglary: 143
Larceny / theft: 704
Motor-vehicle theft: 52
Arson: 2

Reporting period: calendar year 2024.

Cullman · Population & demographics

Total population14775
White93.4%
Black or African American0.9%
Asian0.9%
Hispanic or Latino (any race)8.2%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau decennial count.

Alabama public records law

Records held by Cullman city offices, the Cullman County Sheriff, and the Cullman County courts are subject to the Alabama Open Records Act (Ala. Code § 36-12-40).

Where to file a records request in Cullman

Police records: file with the Cullman Police Department or via the Cullman County Sheriff for unincorporated areas.

Court records: Cullman County courts handle criminal, civil, family, and probate matters.

Booking and inmate records: Cullman County Sheriff publishes a public inmate roster including booking photos and charges.