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Local Government Records Commission The Local Government Commission is charged with the responsibility of determining which local records shall be permanently preserved because of historical value and which local records may be destroyed or otherwise disposed of
If the deceased had no children, the spouse inherits the entire estate. Parents and siblings: If the deceased had neither a spouse nor children, the estate then passes to the deceaseds parents. If the parents had passed away, the estate would go to the siblings.
Access to these documents is available to the general public through the Probate Courts Internet website. The Probate Courts records library is the largest amongst Alabama probate courts. This distinction is largely based upon the age and population of Mobile County.
You can find out at the county clerks office where the executor filed the paperwork. Once you know where the probate is, search that countys . gov website for the deceased persons name. You can also get access to information related to the Will if it has gone through the probate process and become public record.
Search Probate Court Records In order to view complete records and to set up an online account with capability of viewing and copying images, contact a member of the Probate Record Room staff at (334) 832-2584 or (334) 832-1249.
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