Baldwin County Probate Court Case Search & Records 2026

Official Baldwin County probate guide

Search Baldwin County Probate Court Records, Wills, Estates, Deeds & Probate Services

Use official Baldwin County, Alabama Probate Office resources to search probate court cases, view court calendars, check wills and estate information, find filing fees, search recorded documents, and avoid wrong-state or private record websites.

🏛️ Baldwin County Probate Office 📂 Probate court case search 🧾 Wills, estates & fees Updated 2026
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Find the Right Baldwin County Probate Court Path

Choose what you need below. Baldwin County probate users usually need probate case lookup, wills and estates information, filing fees, guardianship or conservatorship guidance, adoption or commitment information, recorded documents, marriage records, or court contact details.

📂 Search Baldwin County probate court cases

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Use this for: probate court case number, file number, name search, and activity date search.

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Best official path: Baldwin County Probate Court case search through the county’s Delta Computer Systems search page.

Important: The probate case search page allows search by case number, file number, name, or activity dates.

⚠️ Official first: Use Baldwin County’s official Probate Office, Open Baldwin, and official record search portals before relying on private background-check or public-record websites.
At a glance

Baldwin County Probate Court Quick Facts

The Baldwin County Probate Office serves several public functions, including Probate Court, License Office, and Recorder’s Office duties. For probate search intent, start with the Judge of Probate Court section, probate court case search, Open Baldwin services, and official record search tools.

🏛️CourtProbate CourtBaldwin County, AL
📍Main LocationBay MinetteCourthouse Square
👤Judge of ProbateHarry D’Olive, Jr.Official record search listing
📂Case SearchOnlineName / case / file
⚠️VerifyBefore filingRules may change
Important: Probate court rules, office procedures, estate filing fees, document recording fees, online access, and copy requirements can change. Always verify details with Baldwin County Probate Office before filing, paying fees, or relying on records for legal use.
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What This Baldwin County Probate Court Guide Covers

Official court basics

Official Baldwin County Probate Court Path

For Baldwin County, Alabama probate search intent, start with the official Baldwin County Probate Office website. The Probate Office includes the Probate Court, License Office, and Recorder’s Office for official public recording of documents.

The Judge of Probate Court section is the best starting point for court-related probate matters such as wills and estates, filing fees, adoptions, involuntary commitments, name changes, guardianships, conservatorships, probate court calendar, and probate case search.

Probate court cases

Use the official probate case search to search by case number, file number, name, or activity dates.

Wills and estates

Use the Wills & Estates section for Alabama probate information and estate-related guidance.

Recorder office

Use the official records search for deeds, recorded documents, property-related documents, and indexed public records.

Online services

Use Open Baldwin for probate court calendar, probate court cases, probate deeds and records, marriage license search, notary search, and UCC resources.

Record search

How to Search Baldwin County Probate Court Cases Online

Baldwin County provides an online probate court case search page. The search page states that users can view probate court information by entering case number, file number, name, or activity dates.

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Start with the official probate case search

Open the Baldwin County Probate Court information search page and choose the strongest search detail available.

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Search by case number or file number first

If you have a case number or file number, use it before trying a broad name search.

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Try name and activity date searches

If no case number is available, search by party name, estate name, decedent name, or activity date range.

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Confirm official document needs

If you need a certified copy, filed will, order, estate document, or court-issued proof, contact the Probate Office before relying on a screen result.

Official records

Baldwin County Probate Deeds, Recorded Documents and Official Records

The Baldwin County Judge of Probate official record search portal is used for recorded documents. The search page identifies Judge of Probate Harry D’Olive, Jr. and includes quick search and advanced search options for deeds and records.

Quick Search

Search indexed records by grantor/grantee, subdivision, document type, or document number.

Advanced Search

Use advanced tools when you need more precise recorded-document lookup.

Full Text Search

The official record search page includes search scope options for index-only or full-text OCR search.

Certified date

The official search page shows a certification-through date, so verify whether recently recorded documents have appeared yet.

Wills and estates

Opening an Estate or Probating a Will in Baldwin County

Baldwin County’s Wills & Estates page explains basic Alabama will requirements, including that a will must be written, signed by the maker, and witnessed by two people in the manner required by law. The page also warns that the information is to inform and not to advise.

Probate a will

Use this path when a written will needs to be presented to the court and legal authority may be required.

Estate administration

Use this path when an estate needs court-supervised administration, personal representative authority, or estate filings.

Letters and orders

Banks, title companies, agencies, or attorneys may require official court-issued letters, orders, or certified copies.

Legal advice warning

The county’s Wills & Estates information is informational only and should not replace advice from a lawyer.

Filing tip: Do not use old probate forms, out-of-county templates, or private guides without checking current Baldwin County Probate Court instructions and Alabama law requirements.
Guardianship

Baldwin County Guardianship, Conservatorship, Adoption and Commitment Matters

The Baldwin County Probate Court menu includes guardianship/conservatorship, adoptions, and involuntary commitment sections. These matters can involve sensitive records, strict notice rules, hearings, medical or family information, and court supervision.

Guardianship

Use this path for matters involving a person who may need a guardian under Alabama probate court procedures.

Conservatorship

Use this path for financial or property-management authority for a protected person.

Adoption

Adoption records and procedures can be confidential or restricted. Contact the court for proper instructions.

Involuntary commitment

Commitment matters may involve sensitive health information and restricted access. Verify procedures directly with the Probate Court.

Fees and filing

Baldwin County Probate Filing Fees and Online Services

Baldwin County provides official filing-fee pages for Probate Court matters. The official filing-fee snippet lists examples such as name change at $25.00 and probate of a will of five pages or less at $58.00, with each additional page in the will or codicil listed separately.

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Filing Fees

Use this page for current probate court filing fee categories and court cost details.

Open Filing Fees
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Estate Filing Fees

Use this page for fees and documents that must be filed with Probate Court for an estate.

Open Estate Fees
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Online Services

Use Open Baldwin for probate services, record searches, payments, court calendar, cases, and recorded documents.

Open Online Services
Payment warning: Online services may include third-party processing fees. Baldwin County’s online services page notes a service fee for certain online payments. Verify fees before paying.
Map and location

Baldwin County Probate Court Map and Location

Baldwin County Probate Court and courthouse services are centered in Bay Minette. Before visiting, confirm the correct office, department, hours, and document requirements with the Probate Office because some services may be handled by different Probate Office divisions or satellite service locations.

Most searched questions

Baldwin County Probate Court FAQs

How do I search Baldwin County probate court cases?

Use the official Baldwin County Probate Court case search page. It allows users to search probate court information by case number, file number, name, or activity dates.

Where can I search Baldwin County probate deeds and records?

Use the Baldwin County Judge of Probate official record search portal for deeds and records. The portal includes quick search and advanced search options.

Does Baldwin County Probate Court handle wills and estates?

Yes. Baldwin County Probate Court provides a Wills & Estates section with Alabama probate information. The page explains basic will requirements and warns that the information is not legal advice.

Where can I find Baldwin County probate filing fees?

Use the official Baldwin County Probate Court Filing Fees page and Estate Filing Fees page. Always verify current fees before filing or paying.

Who is listed on the Baldwin County Judge of Probate record search page?

The official Baldwin County Judge of Probate record search page lists Judge of Probate Harry D’Olive, Jr.

Can I use Open Baldwin for probate services?

Yes. Open Baldwin lists probate-related services including marriage license/certificate search, notary public search, probate court calendar, probate court cases, probate deeds and records, and UCC resources.

Can court staff give legal advice?

No. Baldwin County’s Wills & Estates information says it is to inform and not to advise. For legal interpretation, speak with a lawyer who can review the facts.

Disclaimer: This guide is for public information only and is not legal advice. Always verify current filing rules, fees, forms, records access, copy requirements, office location, and procedures directly with Baldwin County Probate Office.