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In Alabama, you can request public records for all government agencies, criminal, inmate, court, and vital records.
The Circuit Courts are the criminal trial courts for most felony charges, and for some misdemeanors and lesser included offenses. The Circuit Courts also have appellate jurisdiction over certain cases arising from the Alabama District Courts (the trial courts of limited jurisdiction in Alabama).
The Circuit Courts have jurisdiction over all felony prosecutions and in proceedings where the disputed amount is more than $10,000. They may also exercise jurisdiction in juvenile courts, in proceedings where the disputed amount is more than $3,000, and in certain appeals from lower courts.
However, Alabama public agencies may provide free access to persons looking to inspect non-confidential public records. Free public records Alabama agencies have in their custody may be available via online search databases.
No person or defendant shall remain in jail anywhere in this state for more than 24 hours for any felony or misdemeanor case without an order of bail, unless bail is not authorized by law.
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Alabama State Records maintains information about publicly available records including criminal records, court records, and vital records, as well as over 45 million transparent public records. Alabama began keeping public records in 1908 and started creating records for its 67 counties then.
For the most part, federal court jurisdictions only hear cases in which the United States is a party, cases involving violations of the Constitution or federal law, crimes on federal land, and bankruptcy cases. Federal courts also hear cases based on state law that involve parties from different states.
It is possible to look up most court cases in Alabama. Court records are generally classified as public records in the state and accessible to members of the public, unless otherwise stated.
Alabama's circuit courts have general jurisdiction over the majority of legal matters. Circuit courts have jurisdiction over all criminal matters involving felony prosecutions.
Limited Jurisdiction The Circuit Court has the jurisdiction to hear all non-minor offences, except murder, rape, aggravated sexual assault, treason, piracy and related offences.

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