Geneva County Probate Court

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Databases Updated on Nov 01, 2025

Geneva County Probate Court cases in Geneva County, Geneva, AL

Geneva County Probate Court in Geneva, Alabama, is a county probate court with limited jurisdiction. It handles the probate of wills, administration of decedents' estates, guardianships and conservatorships for minors and incapacitated adults, adoptions, legal name changes, and mental health/involuntary commitment proceedings for residents of Geneva County. The court also issues marriage licenses and maintains probate and land records. It is not a court of general jurisdiction and does not hear criminal prosecutions, divorces or child custody disputes, or traffic offenses; those matters are handled by the county's district, circuit, or municipal courts. Appeals from most final probate orders are taken to the Geneva County Circuit Court.

Geneva County Probate Court Contact and Location Information

Court Type: Probate Court
County: Geneva
Street Address: P.O. Box 430
City: Geneva
Zip Code: 36340
Phone: 334-684-5600
Hours: Monday - Friday: 8:00am - 4:30pm
Website URL: https://www.genevacounty.us/probate-judges.html
Parking: Parking is available around the courthouse.
Email: misty.wise@genevacounty.org
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Geneva-County-County-Courthouse-Gnva/161977650487042

Services and Case Types Handled in Geneva County Probate Court

Geneva County Probate Court serves the public by processing filings, maintaining official records, issuing certain licenses, administering elections, and adjudicating probate matters.

Main services and case types:
- Estates: probate of wills/intestate estates; letters, claims, inventories, accountings.
- Guardianships and conservatorships (minors and incapacitated adults).
- Adoptions and legal name changes.
- Involuntary mental health commitment petitions.
- Marriage licenses and recording of marriage certificates.
- Land/property recording: deeds, mortgages, liens, plats; certified copies and indexing.
- Elections administration (ballots, polling places, candidate filings).

Court operations:
- Accepts case filings, schedules and conducts hearings for the above matters, and provides records access/certifications.

Not handled:
- Protective orders (Protection from Abuse) and criminal/traffic cases-file in Circuit/District Court.
- Jury services-managed by Circuit Court; probate proceedings are typically non-jury.

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