Morgan County Probate Court

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Morgan County Probate Court cases in Morgan County, Decatur, AL

Morgan County Probate Court in Decatur, Alabama, is a probate court (limited-jurisdiction trial court) within Alabama's Unified Judicial System. It handles matters including probate of wills and estates, administration of decedents' estates, guardianships and conservatorships of minors and incapacitated adults, adoptions (original jurisdiction with possible transfer when contested), legal name changes, and involuntary mental health commitments; it also issues marriage licenses and records deeds and mortgages. It does not adjudicate general criminal, traffic, or most civil lawsuits, which are heard in municipal, district, or circuit courts.

Morgan County Probate Court Contact and Location Information

Court Type: Probate Court
County: Morgan
Street Address: 302 Lee Street, NE
City: Decatur
Zip Code: 35601
Phone: 256-351-4675
Fax: 256-351-4884
Hours: Monday - Friday: 8AM-4:30PM
Website URL: http://www.morgancountyprobate.com/
Email: eoperator@co.morgan.al.us
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Morgan-County-Courthouse/266765900516128

Services and Case Types Handled in Morgan County Probate Court

Morgan County Probate Court serves the public by processing probate and related matters. Core services include: estate administration (probating wills, appointing personal representatives, supervising inventories/accountings); guardianship and conservatorship for minors and incapacitated adults; name changes; marriage licenses and related record issuance; and mental health/commitment proceedings. The court accepts and dockets case filings, maintains official records, issues citations and letters, administers oaths and bonds, and provides certified copies. It schedules and conducts hearings and bench trials; where state law allows, it manages juror summons and impanelment for probate jury trials (e.g., will contests) and may issue protective orders in eligible cases (such as vulnerable‑adult or guardianship matters). Public-facing services include forms, filing guidance, calendars, and compliance monitoring of fiduciary reporting.

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