Search Hale County DUI Records

Hale County DUI records are kept at the Circuit Clerk office in Greensboro. The 4th Judicial Circuit handles all DUI cases filed in Hale County. This rural county in west-central Alabama has a small court system, but all DUI arrests and convictions are public records. The Circuit Clerk can help you find case files and court documents.

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Hale County Quick Facts

14,000 Population
Greensboro County Seat
4th Judicial Circuit
$9.99 Online Search Fee

Hale County Circuit Clerk

The Circuit Clerk keeps all DUI records in Hale County. This office files new cases, stores court records, and gives out copies. Staff can help you find old cases and new ones alike. The clerk office is in the courthouse on Main Street in Greensboro. You can visit in person or call ahead to check on a DUI case in Hale County.

In Hale County, DUI cases go through the Circuit Court for felony charges and District Court for first-time offenses. The Circuit Clerk handles both types of records. All DUI arrests in Hale County create a paper trail that includes the arrest report, court filings, and the final outcome. These records stay on file for years. Under Alabama law, DUI convictions are permanent and cannot be removed from your record.

Hale County DUI records search portal on Alacourt
Circuit Clerk Catrinna Perry
Address 1001 Main Street, Suite 13
Greensboro, AL 36744
Phone (334) 624-4334
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM
Website hale.alacourt.gov

How to Search DUI Records

You can search for DUI records in Hale County online or in person. The method you pick depends on what you need. Online searches work well for basic case info. In-person visits let you see the full file and get copies right away. Both methods give you access to DUI records going back many years in Hale County.

Alacourt is the state court records system that covers Hale County. It has all DUI cases from the 4th Judicial Circuit. You can search by name or case number. The site charges $9.99 per name search. Document images cost $5.00 for the first 20 pages. This is a fast way to find DUI records in Hale County from home. Visit pa.alacourt.com to start your search for Hale County DUI records.

To search DUI records in Hale County, you need:

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

You can also search in person at the clerk office in Hale County. Go to the courthouse at 1001 Main Street in Greensboro. Staff can look up cases and make copies. Bring your ID with you. The clerk can search by name or case number. Old records may take more time to find. Copy fees apply for any documents you need from Hale County DUI records.

Alabama DUI Laws

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

Alabama uses a 10-year look-back period for DUI sentencing. This means courts in Hale County check your record for the past 10 years when setting penalties. A second DUI within 10 years brings harsher fines and jail time. A fourth DUI becomes a Class C felony, no matter how much time has passed. All DUI convictions in Hale County stay on your record forever under Alabama law.

The REDEEMER Act passed in 2021 lets some people clear old charges from their record. But DUI convictions cannot be erased. Only dismissed cases or not guilty verdicts may qualify for removal in Hale County. If your DUI case was thrown out, you can ask the court about clearing it from public view.

DUI Penalties in Hale County

Hale County courts follow state rules for DUI penalties. The judge has some room to set fines and jail time, but state law sets the range. First-time DUI offenders face up to one year in jail in Hale County. Fines can reach $2,100. Most first offenders get probation and must take DUI school. License suspension is also part of the penalty.

Second DUI offenses in Hale County bring mandatory jail time. The minimum is five days, but judges can order up to one year. Fines go up to $5,100. Your license will be suspended for one year. Third offenses require at least 60 days in jail. By the fourth offense, you face a felony charge with one to ten years in prison. All these penalties create records in Hale County that anyone can look up.

Other costs add up fast for DUI cases in Hale County. Court fees, probation costs, and DUI school all have price tags. License reinstatement costs $275 in Alabama. Ignition interlock devices may be required, and you pay for those too. A DUI in Hale County can cost thousands of dollars in total.

Hale County Sheriff

The Hale County Sheriff handles many DUI arrests in the county. Deputies patrol the roads and make traffic stops. When they arrest someone for DUI, that creates a record. The sheriff office keeps arrest records, while the court keeps case files. Both are public records in Hale County.

You can contact the Hale County Sheriff for arrest info or to check on someone in custody. The jail also has booking records that show recent DUI arrests. These records include the charge, arrest date, and bond amount. For court records and case outcomes, you need to check with the Circuit Clerk instead.

Sheriff Eric Blankenship
Phone (334) 624-3081
Website halecoso.com

Record Request Fees

Hale County charges fees for DUI record copies. These fees are set by the state for court records. Online searches through Alacourt cost $9.99 per name. In-person copy fees are $1.00 per page for plain copies. Certified copies cost $5.00 per document. Payment is due when you pick up the records from Hale County.

Other fees may apply for DUI records in Hale County. If you need a driving record from ALEA, that costs $5.75. A full criminal history check costs $25.00 from the state. Local search fees at the clerk office may vary. Call ahead to check the current rates for DUI records in Hale County before you visit.

State DUI Resources

Several state agencies hold DUI records that may help Hale County residents. ALEA keeps the central criminal database for Alabama. They also handle driver records and license issues after a DUI. The court system stores all case files statewide. These resources work together to track DUI offenses across Alabama, including Hale County.

Key state resources for DUI records include:

Under Code of Alabama § 36-12-40, most DUI records are public. Anyone can ask to see them. You do not have to be the person named in the case. Some records may have fees, but access is open to all who ask for DUI records in Hale County.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Hale County. If you need DUI records from another area, check the links below. Each county keeps its own court records, so you must search in the right place.