Hale County Probate Court

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Databases Updated on Nov 02, 2025

Hale County Probate Court cases in Hale County, Greensboro, AL

Hale County Probate Court in Greensboro, Alabama, is a county probate court of limited jurisdiction within the Alabama Unified Judicial System. It handles probate and estate administration (probating wills, issuing letters testamentary/administration), guardianships and conservatorships, adoptions, name changes, involuntary mental health commitment petitions, and certain property proceedings such as condemnation/eminent domain. The office also issues marriage licenses and records deeds and other land instruments. It does not hear general criminal, traffic, juvenile delinquency, or most civil disputes; those matters are handled by the district and circuit courts serving Hale County.

Hale County Probate Court Contact and Location Information

Court Type: Probate Court
County: Hale
Street Address: 1001 Main Street
City: Greensboro
Zip Code: 36744
Phone: 334-624-8740
Fax: 334-624-1715
Hours: Monday - Friday: 8AM-4:30PM
Website URL: http://www.halecountyal.com/probate-judge
Parking: Parking is available around the courthouse.
Email: arthurcrawford555@hotmail.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/halecountyal/

Services and Case Types Handled in Hale County Probate Court

Hale County Probate Court (Alabama) serves the public by:

- Estates and probate: probating wills, estate administration, creditor claims, settlements; issuing Letters Testamentary/Administration.
- Guardianships and conservatorships for minors and incapacitated adults.
- Adoptions and legal name changes.
- Involuntary mental-health commitments.
- Marriage licenses.
- Recording real-property instruments and issuing certain county licenses.

Core functions include accepting case filings, scheduling and conducting hearings, issuing orders and citations, maintaining official records/dockets, and providing certified copies and forms.

Not typically handled: protective orders (Protection-from-Abuse) and jury services-these are generally managed by the Circuit Court/Clerk. Contested probate matters (e.g., will contests) may be transferred to Circuit Court for jury trial.

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