Probate Court - Cherokee County Alabama

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Probate Court - Cherokee County Alabama Court cases in Cherokee County, Centre, AL

Cherokee County Probate Court in Centre is a county-level probate court of limited jurisdiction within Alabama's judicial system. It handles the probate of wills and administration of estates; guardianships and conservatorships for minors and incapacitated adults; adoptions and name changes; involuntary mental health commitment proceedings; and issues marriage licenses and maintains real property records. Its role is to oversee these specialized proceedings and related official records for Cherokee County. The Probate Court does not adjudicate criminal, traffic, or general civil disputes, and it does not hear divorce or custody cases; those matters are handled by the District and Circuit Courts or municipal courts with appropriate jurisdiction.

Probate Court - Cherokee County Alabama Contact and Location Information

Court Type: Probate Court
County: Cherokee
Street Address: 260 Cedar Bluff Road Suite 101
City: Centre
Zip Code: 35960
Phone: 256-927-3363
Fax: 256-927-9218
Hours: Monday - Friday: 8:00 am to 4:00pm
Website URL: https://cherokeecountyprobate.org/?page_id=7
Parking: Limited parking is available
Languages: English Only
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Cherokee-County-Probate-Judge/188132068676032

Services and Case Types Handled in Probate Court - Cherokee County Alabama

Cherokee County Probate Court serves the public by:

- Processing case filings: petitions to probate wills, estate administration, appointment of personal representatives, fiduciary oaths/bonds, and required accountings.
- Protective proceedings: establishing adult guardianships and conservatorships; issuing mental health and substance-related commitment orders; enforcing related protective orders for incapacitated persons.
- Court hearings: scheduling and conducting hearings on estates, guardianships/conservatorships, claims, removals, and compliance issues; issuing orders and letters.
- Jury services: summoning and managing juries for contested probate matters (e.g., will contests) when authorized by law.
- Licenses and records: issuing marriage licenses and providing certified copies/records where authorized.
- Public access and assistance: furnishing forms, filing instructions, docket information, and record searches; accepting fees and maintaining the official probate docket.

Note: Specific services offered and procedures follow applicable state statutes and local rules.

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