TAMMY BROWN, Judge of Probate PO Box 970 BUSINESS LICENSE 2026

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How much does a Probate Judge make in Alabama? As of Sep 11, 2025, the average annual pay for a Probate Judge in Alabama is $61,081 a year. Just in case you need a simple salary calculator, that works out to be approximately $29.37 an hour. This is the equivalent of $1,174/week or $5,090/month.
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Alabama is one of only four states that allow a probate judge to be a non-lawyer, according to the Alabama Law Review; the other states are Connecticut, Maryland, and New Jersey.
It shall be the duty of the probate judge: (1) To issue all citations, letters testamentary, of administration and guardianship, subpoenas, executions and all other process which is necessary for the exercise of his powers, the jurisdiction of the court and the enforcement of its judgments, orders and decrees.
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A probate judge is a legal professional who oversees the estate administration of deceased individuals. This includes oversight over the probate process, estate settlement, and individuals appointed as representatives of estates.

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