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To obtain a record, interested persons may use the state online repository or query the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA) in person or via mail. In-person or mail-in requests may be made by downloading and completing the ALEA Application to Review Alabama Criminal History Record Information (CHRI).
PUBLIC ACCESS Access to court dockets is universally available. Only registered users may view and purchase documents.
Judgment. The statute of limitations for judgments in Alabama is 10 to 20 years. What this means is that a judgment is enforceable for 10 years, and if such judgment is still not paid after that time, it can be renewed for another 10 years.
It presents information on the states hierarchical court system, commencing from trial courts, such as the circuit and district courts, to the Alabama Supreme Court at the highest level. Under state laws, Alabama courts grant access to various public court records, including court proceedings and decrees.
Public Records Policy Please note, many records maintained by the Secretary of State are available online through the official website: .sos.alabama.gov. These records may be accessed, inspected, and obtained electronically by any member of the public at any time at no cost.
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You can go in person to the County Clerk Office in the County where you live to ask if a judgment has been entered against you. Most counties also allow you to search online.

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