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Most Dangerous States 2022 StateHomicide RateFirearms Death RateAlabama8.321.4Mississippi8.219.8Illinois7.811.6South Carolina7.817.746 more rows
In Alabama, you can request public records for all government agencies, criminal, inmate, court, and vital records.
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.
Alabamas Public Records Law (also commonly known as the Open Records Law) grants citizens of Alabama the right to inspect and copy public writings of the State. Ala. Code 36-12-40.
Alabama law defines public records as information made or received by public officers as required to transact public business. The definition includes records created by officers of the state, a county, municipality, or other subdivision of government (Ala. Code 41-13-1).
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2022 Alabama crime rates Alabamas violent and property crime rates are higher than the national average, but both have decreased year over year. The violent crime rate dipped by nearly 10% from 5.1 incidents per 1,000 in 2020 to 4.5 this year.
Fairfield has the highest murder rate in Alabama, with 75.3 murders per 100,000 population. While safety is not a problem during the day, there are some minor issues at night. Movements such as riding or walking should be avoided at night, especially for female single travellers.
There are three ways to look at court records: Go to the courthouse and ask to look at paper records. Go to the courthouse and look at electronic court records. If your court offers it, look at electronic records over the internet.
Crime in Alabama AlabamaRape42.2Robbery80.4Aggravated assault381.0Total violent crime510.89 more rows
Most criminal records from the ALECRD contain arrest records. However, most local police stations and sheriff offices maintain original copies of arrest records. Interested persons may visit their local police station to perform an arrest search and get copies of arrest records at a cost.

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