Probate Judge Coosa County, Alabama

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Probate Judge Coosa County, Alabama Court cases in Coosa County, Rockford, AL

Coosa County Probate Court in Rockford, Alabama, is a county probate court of limited jurisdiction. It oversees probate of wills, estate administration, appointment and supervision of guardians and conservators, adoptions, name changes, and adult mental health (involuntary commitment) proceedings. The court also issues marriage licenses and records real property and other official documents. It does not handle criminal or traffic cases and lacks general civil jurisdiction; those matters are heard in the county's circuit, district, or municipal courts as appropriate.

Probate Judge Coosa County, Alabama Contact and Location Information

Court Type: Probate Court
County: Coosa
Street Address: 9709 US Highway 231 | PO Box 218
City: Rockford
Zip Code: 35136
Phone: 256-377-4919 x 225/229
Hours: Monday - Friday: 8:00am - 4:00pm
Website URL: http://www.coosacountyal.com/probate-judge
Parking: Parking is available around the courthouse.
Email: coosacountyprobate@outlook.com

Services and Case Types Handled in Probate Judge Coosa County, Alabama

Coosa County Probate Court serves the public by:

- Estates and wills: probate of wills, estate administration, small-estate proceedings, creditor claims, and issuance of Letters Testamentary/Administration.
- Guardianships and conservatorships: appointment and oversight for minors and incapacitated adults, including accountings.
- Adoptions and name changes: intake, hearings, and final orders (as authorized by Alabama law).
- Mental health: petitions and hearings for involuntary commitments.
- Records and licensing: issuing marriage licenses; recording deeds, mortgages, and other real‑property instruments; maintaining probate records and providing certified copies.

Court operations include accepting case filings, scheduling and conducting non-jury hearings, issuing orders, and maintaining public dockets and records.

Not handled: protective orders (Protection From Abuse) and jury services are administered by Circuit/District Courts, not the Probate Court.

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