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REESE MCKINNEY, JR. Judge of Probate
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NOTIFICATION OF MOVE
Probate Records and Recording has moved. Our new office is located across the street at 101 S. Lawrence Street, basement level. The outside entrance to our new office is located at the corner of Lawrence and Washington.
Motor Vehicle Registration, Driver Licenses, and Marriage and Business License Departments have relocated to 101 S. Lawrence Street, Annex III Building, 2nd floor.
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The Montgomery County Probate Judgeship was created in 1850 as an elected position with a term of six years.
Originally the duties of the Probate Judge were administrative duties and responsibilities relating to the control of roads, ferries, bridges, and the management of public buildings. The Probate Judge was also responsible for custody of land records and protected chattels by registration of brands. The first Judge of Probate for Montgomery County was David Campbell who was in office from 1850-1875. Judge Campbell previously served as Probate Judge in 1838 when the office was still a part of the county court system.
The current and 14th Judge of Probate for Montgomery County is Reese McKinney, Jr. He became Probate Judge in March 1998 and was elected to a full six year term in November 2000 and again in 2006.
The responsibilities of the Probate Judge are far more complex and demanding than they were in the 1850's. Today, the Judge of Probate is one of the primary contacts with local government for many residents of the county. Most citizens of Montgomery County have some type of communication with his office whether through vehicle registration, probating of wills, deed and title searches, adoptions, guardianships, conservatorships, purchasing of marriage or business licenses, or other legal issues addressed through the Court. The Probate Judge is also the Chief Election Official.
Since August 1998, Judge McKinney has implemented the use of optical scanning equipment to record images of documents filed in Montgomery County. The use of this technology is the first step in the continuing process of making Probate records available.
A Probate Records Index search is available without an online account. Click here. Older records may only be available through microfilm.
In order to view complete records and to set up an online account with capability of viewing and copying images, contact a member of the Probate Record Room staff at (334) 832-2584 or (334) 832-1249.
Business license applications and marriage license applications are now available in downloadable form. Hunting and fishing licenses may also be purchased online.
The Judge of Probate may be contacted through email at probate@mc-ala.org. We welcome your questions, comments, or suggestions. Send email to probate@mc-ala.org
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