Cherokee County DUI Records

Cherokee County DUI records are kept at the Circuit Clerk office in Centre. The 9th Judicial Circuit handles all DUI cases in the county. The office closes for lunch from noon to 1:00 PM and has an early closing time of 4:00 PM. DUI arrests in Cherokee County become part of the public court record.

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Cherokee County Quick Facts

26,700 Population
Centre County Seat
9th Judicial Circuit
$9.99 Online Search Fee

Cherokee County Circuit Clerk

The Circuit Clerk keeps all DUI court records in Cherokee County. Dwayne Amos serves as the current Circuit Clerk. The office handles case filings, stores court files, and gives out copies of DUI records. Cherokee County is in northeast Alabama near the Georgia border. Centre is the county seat where the courthouse is located.

In Cherokee County, you can request DUI records in person or by mail. The office is at 100 West Main Street, Room 203. Bring valid ID when you visit. Staff can search by name or case number. Note the early closing time of 4:00 PM and the lunch break from noon to 1:00 PM. Plan your visit with these times in mind for Cherokee County.

Cherokee County Alacourt portal for DUI record searches
Circuit Clerk Dwayne Amos
Address 100 West Main Street, Room 203
Centre, AL 35960
Phone (256) 927-3637
Hours Monday - Friday 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM (closed 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM)
Website cherokee.alacourt.gov

How to Search DUI Records

You can search DUI records in Cherokee County online or in person. Online is faster and works outside the short office hours. The Alacourt system has all DUI cases from the 9th Judicial Circuit. In person works best when you need certified copies right away in Cherokee County.

Alacourt is the state court records system that covers Cherokee County. You can search by name or case number. Each search costs $9.99. Document images cost $5.00 for the first 20 pages. Visit pa.alacourt.com to search DUI records in Cherokee County from home.

To search DUI records in Cherokee County, you need:

  • Full name of the person
  • Date of birth if you have it
  • Case number if known
  • Year of the arrest or case

You can also go in person to the clerk office in Cherokee County. The courthouse is at 100 West Main Street in Centre. Staff can look up DUI cases and make copies. Remember the lunch closure and early 4:00 PM closing time in Cherokee County.

Alabama DUI Laws

DUI records in Cherokee County fall under Alabama state law. Under Code of Alabama § 32-5A-191, it is illegal to drive with a blood alcohol level of 0.08% or higher. For drivers under 21, the limit is 0.02%. These laws apply to all DUI arrests in Cherokee County.

Alabama uses a 10-year look-back period for DUI sentencing. Courts check for prior DUI convictions within the past 10 years when setting penalties. A first DUI in Cherokee County is a misdemeanor. A fourth DUI within 10 years becomes a Class C felony. All DUI convictions stay on your record forever in Alabama.

DUI records in Cherokee County are public under Code of Alabama § 36-12-40. Anyone can request to see them.

Cherokee County Sheriff

The Cherokee County Sheriff handles DUI arrests in areas outside city limits. Sheriff Jeff Shaver leads the department. Deputies patrol roads across the county. When they make a DUI arrest, that record goes to the clerk office for court processing in Cherokee County.

Sheriff Jeff Shaver
Phone (256) 927-3365

District Attorney

The District Attorney prosecutes DUI cases in Cherokee County. Summer Summerford serves as the DA for the 9th Judicial Circuit. The office handles all criminal cases including DUI charges in Cherokee County.

District Attorney Summer Summerford
Phone (256) 845-8550
Website ninthcircuitda.com

DUI Record Fees

Cherokee County charges fees for DUI record copies. Online searches through Alacourt cost $9.99 per name search. In-person copies cost $1.00 per page. Certified copies cost $5.00 per document in Cherokee County.

Here are the main fees for DUI records in Cherokee County:

  • Alacourt name search: $9.99
  • Document images online: $5.00 for 1-20 pages
  • Extra pages online: $0.50 per page
  • In-person copies: $1.00 per page
  • Certified copy: $5.00 per document

For a full criminal history check, contact ALEA at alea.gov. A state background check costs $25.00.

State DUI Resources

Several state agencies handle DUI records that may include Cherokee County cases. ALEA keeps the central criminal record database. The Driver License Division tracks license suspensions. Use these resources to find DUI information beyond what the county clerk has in Cherokee County.

If your license was suspended for a DUI in Cherokee County, check your driving record online. Visit alabamadl.alea.gov to see your driver history. A copy costs $5.75. To reinstate after a DUI, the fee is $275.

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