Walker County Probate Court

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Databases Updated on Oct 24, 2025

Walker County Probate Court cases in Walker County, Jasper, AL

Walker County Probate Court in Jasper, Alabama, is a county probate court (limited-jurisdiction). It handles probate and related family matters, including probating wills and administering estates; appointing and supervising guardians and conservators; hearing adoption petitions; processing legal name changes; and conducting involuntary mental-health and substance-abuse commitment proceedings. The court also records real-property documents and marriage certificates and issues certain county licenses. Within the local judicial system, it serves as the forum for probate and specified statutory proceedings and does not adjudicate general civil, criminal, juvenile, or traffic cases, which are heard in district, circuit, or municipal courts.

Walker County Probate Court Contact and Location Information

Court Type: Probate Court
County: Walker
Street Address: 1900 Third Ave South
City: Jasper
Zip Code: 35501
Phone: 205-384-7291
Hours: Monday - Friday: 8:30 to 4 PM
Website URL: https://www.walkercounty.com/constitutional-officers/probate-judge
Parking: Parking is available around the courthouse.
Email: walkerpersonalproperty@walkercountyal.us
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Walker-County-Courthouse/165322440168997

Services and Case Types Handled in Walker County Probate Court

Walker County Probate Court serves the public by:

- Case filings: probate of wills and estates; administration; guardianship/conservatorship for adults and minors; name changes; adoptions where authorized; involuntary mental health commitment petitions.
- Licenses/records: issues marriage licenses; maintains probate records; provides certified copies and letters testamentary/administration; records orders and permits as authorized by law.
- Protective orders: enters emergency and long-term protective orders in guardianship/conservatorship and mental health matters (e.g., temporary guardianships, evaluation/commitment orders).
- Court hearings: schedules and conducts hearings on petitions, accountings, citations, compliance, and related motions; issues orders and judgments.
- Jury services: in matters where a jury is authorized (such as will contests or specified statutory trials), summons jurors and conducts jury proceedings; otherwise directs jurors to the appropriate court.
- Public assistance: supplies forms, calendars, filing instructions, and procedural guidance (not legal advice).

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