Russell County Probate Court

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Databases Updated on Oct 17, 2025

Russell County Probate Court cases in Russell County, Phenix City, AL

Russell County Probate Court in Phenix City, Alabama, is a county probate court with limited jurisdiction. It handles probate and estate administration (probating wills and administering intestate estates), appoints and supervises guardians and conservators for minors and incapacitated adults, hears adoption and legal name-change petitions, and conducts involuntary mental health commitment proceedings. The court also issues marriage licenses and records real property and probate documents. It does not adjudicate criminal, traffic, or general civil disputes; those matters are handled by the municipal, district, or circuit courts. Within the local system, it is the primary forum for decedents' estates and protective proceedings, with certain contested probate matters subject to removal to Circuit Court.

Russell County Probate Court Contact and Location Information

Court Type: Probate Court
County: Russell
Street Address: 1000 Broad Street
City: Phenix City
Zip Code: 36867
Phone: 334-298-7979
Fax: 334-298-7963
Hours: Monday - Friday: 8:30 - 4:45 pm, except holidays
Website URL: http://www.rcala.com/probate.html
Parking: Limited Parking is available around the courthouse.
Email: mikcole1954@gmail.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Russell-County-Probate-Office/567927206612898

Services and Case Types Handled in Russell County Probate Court

Russell County Probate Court (Alabama) serves the public by:
- Processing case filings for probate of wills, estate administration (including small estates), and issuing Letters Testamentary/Administration.
- Handling protective proceedings: guardianships and conservatorships for minors and incapacitated adults, emergency appointments, accountings, and involuntary mental health commitment petitions.
- Hearing petitions for adoptions and legal name changes.
- Issuing and recording marriage licenses; recording and indexing land and other probate records; providing certified copies and public record access.
- Scheduling and conducting court hearings on contested probate, guardianship, conservatorship, and adoption matters.

Notes:
- Protection-from-abuse orders and criminal/traffic cases are handled by other courts.
- Jury services (summons, selection, excusals) are managed by the Circuit Court/Clerk, not the Probate Court.

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