Colbert County Probate Judge

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Colbert County Probate Judge Court cases in Colbert County, Tuscumbia, AL

Colbert County Probate Court is a county-level probate court in Tuscumbia, Alabama, with limited jurisdiction distinct from the circuit and district courts. It handles matters involving the probate of wills, estate administration, guardianships and conservatorships for minors and incapacitated adults, adoptions, name changes, and involuntary mental health commitments. It also has jurisdiction over certain condemnation/eminent domain proceedings and performs administrative functions such as issuing marriage licenses and recording real property documents (deeds, mortgages). The court does not adjudicate criminal, traffic, divorce, or general civil litigation, which are handled by municipal, district, or circuit courts. Within the local judicial system, it serves as the primary forum for probate and related protective proceedings, with appeals governed by Alabama law to the appropriate higher court.

Colbert County Probate Judge Contact and Location Information

Court Type: Probate Court
County: Colbert
Street Address: 201 North Main Street
City: Tuscumbia
Zip Code: 35674
Phone: 256-386-8542
Fax: 256-386-8547
Hours: Monday - Friday: 8:00am - 4:30pm
Website URL: https://www.colbertprobatejudge.org/
Parking: Limited parking is available
Email: probatecourt@colbertprobatejudge.org
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Colbert-County-Probate-Judge/470406033056732

Services and Case Types Handled in Colbert County Probate Judge

Colbert County Probate Court provides public-facing services in:
- Estate matters: probate of wills, intestate administration, small-estate petitions, issuance of Letters, inventories, accountings, and settlements.
- Guardianships and conservatorships: appointment of guardians/conservators for minors and incapacitated adults, bonds, reports.
- Adoptions and name changes; legitimation; certain vital-record corrections.
- Mental health: petitions for involuntary commitment.
- Marriage: issuance and recording of marriage licenses; certified copies.
- Recording: official recording of deeds, mortgages, liens, and other land records; some business filings/licenses (where applicable).

Proceedings are initiated by case filings (petitions/motions) and are handled through scheduled bench hearings; contested matters may be transferred to circuit court when required by law. The Probate Court does not issue protection-from-abuse orders and does not manage jury services; those are handled by Circuit/District Court. Public services include filings, records access, certified copies, and payment of court costs.

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