Chambers County - 5th Judicial Circuit of Alabama

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Chambers County - 5th Judicial Circuit of Alabama Court cases in Chambers County, Lafayette, AL

Chambers County Circuit Court in LaFayette, Alabama, is a circuit court-the county's trial court of general jurisdiction. It handles felony criminal prosecutions; higher-value civil lawsuits and equity matters; and domestic relations cases, including divorce, child custody, and support. The court provides jury and nonjury trials and oversees the county's most serious criminal and complex civil matters. It also hears appeals for trial de novo from the Chambers County District Court and local municipal courts, including appeals of misdemeanor and traffic offenses, and may hear certain matters on appeal from the probate court.

Chambers County - 5th Judicial Circuit of Alabama Contact and Location Information

Court Type: Circuit Court
County: Chambers
Street Address: 2 Lafayette Street South, Suite B-114
City: Lafayette
Zip Code: 36862
Phone: 334-864-2487
Hours: Monday - Friday: 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
Website URL: http://chambers.alacourt.gov/
Languages: Read, speak, and understand the English language

Services and Case Types Handled in Chambers County - 5th Judicial Circuit of Alabama

Chambers County Circuit Court (Alabama) functions as the county's trial court of general jurisdiction. It handles felony criminal cases; civil lawsuits typically exceeding district-court limits; domestic relations matters (divorce, custody, child support); protection-from-abuse petitions; and appeals from district, municipal, and probate courts. Public-facing services include: accepting and docketing case filings (including electronic filings), issuing summons/subpoenas, managing protective-order applications and enforcement, scheduling and conducting hearings, arraignments, motions, jury and bench trials, and sentencing; administering jury service (summons, qualification, deferrals, attendance, juror payment); maintaining official records and providing copies/certifications; and collecting filing fees, court costs, and restitution as ordered. The clerk's office assists with calendars, forms, and record requests.

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