Montgomery Family Court Records Lookup

Montgomery family court records are filed with the Montgomery County Circuit Court. As the capital city of Alabama and the county seat of Montgomery County, Montgomery offers comprehensive access to family law services through the 15th Judicial Circuit's Family Court Division. Residents can get divorce decrees, child custody orders, child support documentation, protection from abuse orders, and other domestic relations case files. Records are available through the Circuit Clerk's office in downtown Montgomery, mail requests, or the Alacourt online subscription database for those seeking electronic access to case information and court documents.

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Montgomery Family Court Quick Facts

193,703 City Population
Capital State Capital
15th Judicial Circuit
Yes Family Court Division

County Jurisdiction for Montgomery Family Cases

All family court cases for Montgomery residents are filed with the Montgomery County Circuit Court. Montgomery County is part of the 15th Judicial Circuit, which has established a Family Court Division per Alabama Code § 12-17-24.1. This dedicated division focuses exclusively on domestic relations matters, including divorce, custody, and support cases.

As the county seat and state capital, Montgomery hosts the county courthouse where all family law records are kept. The Circuit Clerk, Gina Jobe Ishman, manages record access and gives certified copies of court documents. Montgomery residents benefit from centralized courthouse services located within the city, as well as proximity to state-level judicial administration offices.

Montgomery County Courthouse Information

Location and Contact

The Montgomery County Courthouse is located in downtown Montgomery. The Circuit Clerk's mailing address is P.O. Box 1667, Montgomery, AL 36102. The office can be reached by phone at (334) 832-1260. The courthouse is accessible from major highways and gives parking for visitors.

Family Court Division Services

The Family Court Division handles all domestic relations matters within the jurisdiction established by Alabama Code § 12-17-24.2. Cases cover divorces, legal separations, annulments, child custody and visitation, child support establishment and modification, alimony, paternity determinations, termination of parental rights, and protection from abuse orders. Dedicated judges preside over family law matters in the 15th Circuit.

Obtaining Case Files

Records requests can be submitted in person at the Circuit Clerk's office during work hours. Staff can help with locating case files, providing photocopies, and certifying documents for legal purposes. Telephone inquiries at (334) 832-1260 can give basic case status info. Mail requests should be addressed to the Circuit Clerk at P.O. Box 1667, Montgomery, AL 36102, with payment enclosed.

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Online Access to Montgomery Family Court Records

Alacourt Access System

The Alacourt Access portal at https://pa.alacourt.com/ gives subscription-based access to Montgomery County family court records. Users can search by party names, case numbers, or other identifiers to locate divorce cases, custody orders, and related documents. Scanned images of court filings are available when the court has digitized records and uploaded them to the system.

Montgomery County Circuit Court Website

The county's court website at https://montgomery.alacourt.gov/ gives general information about the Circuit Court, contact details, and procedural guidance. The website doesn't offer free public case searches but serves as a resource for people needing court information.

AlaFile Electronic Filing

Attorneys and pro se litigants can file documents electronically through AlaFile at https://efile.alacourt.gov/. The system allows electronic submission of pleadings, motions, and other case documents. Users get electronic service and can access filed documents after registering for an account.

Fees for Montgomery Family Court Records

Circuit Clerk Fee Schedule

The Montgomery County Circuit Clerk charges fees for records services as authorized by Alabama law. Standard fees include:

  • Copy Fee: $0.50 per page for standard photocopies
  • Certified Copies: $3 to $5 certification fee per document plus per-page copy fees
  • Search Fee: May vary based on the complexity of the request
  • Alacourt Subscription: Monthly or annual fees for online database access

Fee amounts might change. Call the Circuit Clerk's office at (334) 832-1260 for current pricing. Payment methods accepted include cash, check, money order, and credit or debit cards at the courthouse.

Vital Records Fees

Divorce certificates are available from the Alabama Department of Public Health - this is headquartered in Montgomery. The fee is $15 for a search and one certified copy. Additional certified copies are $6 each. Requests may be submitted to P.O. Box 5625, Montgomery, AL 36103-5625, by phone at (334) 206-5418, or online via VitalChek.

Alabama Family Law Statutes

Divorce and Legal Separation

Grounds for divorce in Alabama are specified in Alabama Code § 30-2-1, including irretrievable breakdown of the marriage, adultery, voluntary abandonment, imprisonment, addiction, and other enumerated grounds. Residency requirements under § 30-2-4 need that either party must have been a bona fide resident of Alabama for six months before filing. Legal separation is addressed in § 30-2-40.

Child Custody and Support

Child custody determinations are governed by Alabama Code § 30-3-1, which need courts to consider the best interests of the child. Joint custody provisions are detailed in § 30-3-160 through § 30-3-169.4. Child support guidelines are established in Title 30, Chapter 6. Interstate custody cases are handled under the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act in Title 30, Chapter 3A.

Protection from Abuse

Domestic violence victims can petition for protection from abuse orders under Alabama Code Title 30, Chapter 5. The Montgomery County Circuit Court issues these orders, including emergency ex parte orders. No filing fee is usually needed for protection order petitions.

Local Legal Assistance in Montgomery

Legal Services Alabama

Legal Services Alabama runs a Montgomery office that gives free civil legal aid to eligible low-income residents of Montgomery County. Services include help with divorce, child custody, child support, domestic violence protection orders, and other family law matters. The statewide intake number is 1-866-456-4995. Eligibility is based on income and household size.

Montgomery Volunteer Lawyers Program

The Montgomery Volunteer Lawyers Program connects eligible people with pro bono attorneys who give free legal services in family law cases. The program serves Montgomery County residents and offers help with divorce, custody, and related matters.

State Bar of Alabama

The Alabama State Bar headquarters is located in Montgomery. The State Bar runs a lawyer referral service at https://www.alabar.org/for-the-public/get-legal-help/, which can connect Montgomery residents with family law attorneys practicing in the area.

Self-Help Resources

Alabama Legal Help at https://www.alabamalegalhelp.org/ offers do-it-yourself forms, instructions, and legal information for people representing themselves in family court. Resources cover divorce petition templates, custody modification forms, and procedural guides.

State Capital Resources

Alabama Administrative Office of Courts

The Alabama Administrative Office of Courts is located in Montgomery at 300 Dexter Avenue. This state agency oversees the administration of Alabama's court system and gives resources for judges, court staff, and the public. Information about court rules, procedures, and forms is available through the AOC.

Alabama Department of Public Health

The Alabama Department of Public Health, Center for Health Statistics, is located in Montgomery and keeps marriage and divorce certificates for the entire state. The office processes vital records requests by mail, in person, and online.

Record Privacy and Confidentiality

Family Court Privacy Rules

Alabama's updated court-record privacy rules, effective January 1, 2025, exempt "wholly private family matters" from public access. Child custody records are automatically sealed. Personal information such as social security numbers, financial account numbers, and medical records is redacted from publicly on hand documents. Parties seeking access to sealed records must get a court order.

Confidential Case Types

Certain proceedings are confidential by statute. Adoption records are sealed under the Alabama Adoption Code, Title 26, Chapter 10A. Juvenile court proceedings are confidential under the Alabama Juvenile Justice Act, Title 12, Chapter 15. Domestic violence victim addresses and location information are protected in protection from abuse cases.

Secondary Record Sources in Montgomery

Montgomery County Probate Court

The Montgomery County Probate Court handles marriage licenses, adoptions, guardianships, conservatorships, and name changes. Probate Court records are kept separately from Circuit Court family law cases. The Probate Court is located at the Montgomery County Courthouse.

Child Support Enforcement

The Alabama Department of Human Resources keeps child support payment records, modification history, and enforcement actions for Montgomery residents. Information is available to parties in the case and authorized agencies. The DHR website is https://dhr.alabama.gov/child-support-enforcement-division/.

Vital Records

Marriage and divorce certificates from August 1936 forward (marriage) and January 1950 forward (divorce) are available from the Alabama Department of Public Health in Montgomery. Requests may be submitted to P.O. Box 5625, Montgomery, AL 36103-5625, by phone at (334) 206-5418, or online via VitalChek at https://www.vitalchek.com/.

Nearby Qualifying Cities

Montgomery is located in Central Alabama. Residents of nearby municipalities file family court cases in their respective county circuit courts:

  • Birmingham - Jefferson County, approximately 90 miles north of Montgomery
  • Tuscaloosa - Tuscaloosa County, approximately 110 miles northwest of Montgomery
  • Mobile - Mobile County, approximately 170 miles south of Montgomery
  • Dothan - Houston County, approximately 95 miles southeast of Montgomery
  • Huntsville - Madison County, approximately 165 miles north of Montgomery

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