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You may contact the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA) regarding the Alabama Background Check program by calling 1-866-740-4762 or 334-676-7897. Any person who willingly requests, obtains, or seeks to obtain criminal offender record information under false pretenses is subject to felony criminal penalties.
PUBLIC ACCESS Access to court dockets is universally available. Only registered users may view and purchase documents.
Furthermore, per Alabamas Public Record Law, every citizen has a right to inspect or copy public records generated by courts or any other government agency except when the record is exempted from disclosure.
Alabamas courts operate as a unified judicial system. This unified court system is administered by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Alabama and by the Administrative Director of Courts who is appointed by the chief justice. The Administrative Director of Courts oversees the Administrative Office of Courts.
In Alabama, the judiciary has three general levels. The Circuit Court is the trial court of general jurisdiction; the Court of Civil Appeals hears civil appeals; the Court of Criminal Appeals hears criminal appeals; and the Alabama Supreme Court is the highest appellate court.
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