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Welcome to the Mobile County Probate Court's website. This site has been developed to assist the citizens of Mobile County and other interested parties with matters that come within the Court's areas of responsibility. LEARN MORE.
Welcome to the Records Division of the Probate Court of Mobile County, Alabama. Probate Court’s Online Records Search system utilizes advanced search technology with multiple search options called Landmark WEB.
The Probate Court Is The Court Of The People. My staff and I are dedicated to serving the citizens of Mobile County. In every area of responsibility assigned to the Judge of Probate, our goal is to be: (1) prompt; (2) courteous; (3) fair-minded; (4) accurate; and (5) available when needed.
MOBILE, Ala. (WALA) - Processing for write-in ballots for various constable positions will take place Tuesday morning, Mobile County Probate Judge Don Davis said. Probate court officials said they ...
MOBILE, Ala. — This is the last election for the man who’s been in charge of voting in Mobile County for nearly a quarter century.Probate Judge Don Davis is retiring in January after 24 years ...
Mississippi probate records include dockets, wills, settlements, petitions, letters, guardianships, claims, and minutes. Probate records of Mississippi have been kept by the chancery courts or probate courts.
Mississippi probate is usually required if a deceased person died with Mississippi assets in his or her name and those assets do not pass automatically at the person’s death. There are some alternatives to probate that may apply in limited circumstances.
The Records of the Probate Court of Mobile County. Records created by local governments touch the lives of ordinary citizens more directly and more frequently than any other kinds of records. Since 1812, the Judge of Probate of Mobile County has been the custodian of Mobile citizens' records.
Chancery Courts have jurisdiction over disputes in matters involving equity; domestic matters including adoptions, custody disputes and divorces; guardianships; sanity hearings; wills; and challenges to constitutionality of state laws. Land records are filed in Chancery Court.
The Mississippi estate attorney prepares the initial documents to file with the court. These documents include a Petition for Probate of Will and Issuance of Letters Testamentary (for testate estates) or a Petition for Grant of Letters of Administration (for intestate estates).