Search Mobile County AL Probate Court Records, Estates, Land Records & Judicial Cases
Use official Mobile County, Alabama Probate Court resources to search public records, Landmark WEB records, Benchmark WEB judicial cases, estate administration, guardianships, conservatorships, marriage certificates, court costs, and document recording information.
Choose what you need below. Mobile County Probate Court users usually need land records, estate claims, judicial case dockets, estate administration, guardianship or conservatorship help, marriage certificates, recording information, or court-cost payment options.
📂 Search public records or land records
Use this for: real property records, recorded documents, older indexed marriage records, election records, and certain estate claims filed through Recording.
Best official path: Mobile County Probate Court Records Search using Landmark WEB.
Important: Landmark WEB includes real property records from 1813-present and marriage records indexed from 1813-present, with viewable marriage records from September 2019-present.
Mobile County AL Probate Court Quick Facts
Mobile County Probate Court handles both public-record functions and judicial probate matters. Public records include recorded documents, real property records, marriage certificates, notary information, and related recording services. Judicial sections include Benchmark WEB, adoption, involuntary commitment, conservatorships, estate administration, guardianships, small estates, legitimation, name changes, and court-cost payments.
What This Mobile County Probate Court Guide Covers
Official Mobile County Probate Court Path
For Mobile County, Alabama probate search intent, start with the official Mobile County Probate Court website. The website separates public records from judicial matters, which is important because a deed search, marriage certificate search, estate claim, estate administration case, guardianship, conservatorship, adoption, or commitment matter may require a different official path.
Users should not confuse Mobile County Probate Court with Circuit Court, Municipal Court, private background-check websites, or unofficial Alabama record pages. For probate judicial matters, use Benchmark WEB or the Judicial section. For real property and public-record searches, use the Records Search section and Landmark WEB.
Use for real property records, recorded documents, marriage certificates, notary public information, and document recording.
Use for estate administration, guardianships, conservatorships, adoption, involuntary commitments, name changes, and judicial dockets.
Use for online records search covering real property records, indexed marriage records, election records, and selected recording records.
Use for judicial case, calendar, party, and attorney search, plus attorney access and e-filing resources where available.
How to Search Mobile County Probate Court Public Records Online
Mobile County Probate Court’s Online Records Search uses Landmark WEB. The official records page says Landmark WEB includes real property records from 1813-present, estate claims filed in Recording through July 1, 2013, marriage records indexed from 1813-present, marriage records viewable from September 2019-present, and election records.
Start with official Records Search
Open the Mobile County Probate Court Records Search page and follow the Landmark WEB path for public records.
Choose the correct record type
Search real property records, marriage records, estate claims in Recording, election records, or other available public records based on your need.
Use strong details
Use the property owner name, grantor, grantee, book and page, instrument number, marriage name, filing date, or case-related name when available.
Request official copies if needed
If you need a certified copy, recorded copy, deed copy, or official certificate, confirm copy rules and fees with Mobile County Probate Court.
Mobile County Probate Judicial Cases and Benchmark WEB
The official Judicial section links to Benchmark WEB for judicial cases, court dockets, calendar search, party search, and attorney search. It also lists court areas including estate administration, conservatorships, guardianships, Alabama Small Estates Act, adoption, involuntary commitment, condemnation, legitimation, name changes, and mediation resources.
Use for judicial case, calendar, party, and attorney search when searching probate judicial matters.
The Judicial page notes attorney access to Benchmark WEB includes e-filing and access to forms.
The court announced an option for parties to receive official court notices by email in lieu of first-class mail effective August 19, 2025.
Judicial court costs can be paid remotely through official payment options, including Benchmark WEB instructions.
Estate Administration, Probate of Will and Small Estates in Mobile County
Mobile County Probate Court’s Judicial section includes Estate Administration and the Revised Alabama Small Estates Act as official judicial resources. Estate matters may involve probate of will, letters testamentary, letters of administration, claims, notices, inventories, settlements, and court orders.
Use this path when a will needs to be presented to the Probate Court and a personal representative may need authority.
Use this path when there is no will or when estate administration is needed to manage assets, debts, claims, or transfers.
Use the Alabama Small Estates Act section for smaller estate procedures when eligible under Alabama law and local court rules.
The official publication information page lists fixed legal publication expenses for Probate of Will and Letters of Administration.
Mobile County Guardianships and Conservatorships
The Mobile County Probate Court Judicial section includes Guardianships and Conservatorships. These matters may involve appointment of a guardian, appointment of a conservator, court supervision, reports, bonds, accountings, and protected-person issues.
A guardian may be appointed for personal or care-related decision authority when allowed by Alabama probate law and court order.
A conservator may manage money, property, or assets for a protected person under probate court supervision.
Attorney forms are available through Benchmark WEB under the Links section, according to the court’s attorney information page.
Guardianship and conservatorship filings can affect major legal rights, so consider legal advice before filing or objecting.
Mobile County Marriage Certificates and Older Marriage Records
Mobile County Probate Court’s public records section includes marriage certificates. Its Records Search page states that Landmark WEB includes marriage records indexed from 1813-present and viewable from September 2019-present.
Use Landmark WEB for marriage records indexed from 1813-present.
Marriage records are viewable online from September 2019-present through the listed records system.
Use the official Marriage Certificates section for current instructions and certificate-related procedures.
Older historical research may require archives, libraries, or in-person assistance depending on the record type.
Mobile County Document Recording and Deed Copies
The Recording Office of the Mobile County Probate Court is located on the first floor of the Mobile County Government Center Annex at 151 Government Street in downtown Mobile. The official Document Recording page states recording windows are open from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Use this path for deeds, mortgages, releases, powers of attorney, liens, and other recordable instruments.
If a deed was recorded, you may purchase a copy from Probate Court records. Confirm current copy fees and process before ordering.
The official recording page lists checks on local banks, money orders, and cash as accepted forms of payment for recording.
Bring grantor, grantee, owner name, property address, legal description, book/page, instrument number, or approximate recording date if available.
Mobile County Probate Court Costs, Online Payments and Publication Fees
Mobile County Probate Court provides official resources for judicial court costs and online payments. The court’s payment page explains that judicial court costs may be paid by phone or online through Benchmark WEB, and it notes a 5% fee for phone payments.
Use the official Pay Court Costs Online page and Benchmark WEB instructions for judicial court-cost payments.
The official payment page lists a phone payment option at 1-855-436-6812 and notes an added 5% fee.
The official publication information page lists fixed legal publication expenses for Probate of Will and Letters of Administration.
Call or check the official website before paying because costs, publication amounts, and payment rules can change.
Official Mobile County Probate Court Links
Probate Court Website
Main official website for Mobile County Probate Court.
Open Probate CourtRecords Search
Landmark WEB records search for real property, marriage, election, and selected recording records.
Open Records SearchJudicial Section
Benchmark WEB, estate administration, guardianships, conservatorships, small estates, and judicial resources.
Open Judicial SectionBenchmark WEB
Judicial case, calendar, party, attorney search, and court-cost payment access.
Open Benchmark WEBDocument Recording
Official information for recording documents at the Government Center Annex.
Open Recording InfoPay Court Costs
Official instructions for paying judicial court costs by phone or online.
Open Payment InfoMobile County Probate Court Map and Location
The Mobile County Probate Court Recording Office is located at the Mobile County Government Center Annex, 151 Government Street, Mobile, Alabama. The annex is next to Mobile County Government Plaza in downtown Mobile.
Mobile County Probate Court FAQs
Where is Mobile County Probate Court located?
Mobile County Probate Court resources list the Government Center Annex at 151 Government Street, Mobile, Alabama, for the Recording Office. Always verify the correct department before visiting because judicial and recording services may use different counters or procedures.
How do I search Mobile County Probate Court records online?
Use the official Mobile County Probate Court Records Search page. The online public-record search uses Landmark WEB for real property records, indexed marriage records, election records, and selected recording records.
What records are included in Landmark WEB?
The official Records Search page says Landmark WEB includes real property records from 1813-present, estate claims filed in Recording through July 1, 2013, marriage records indexed from 1813-present, viewable marriage records from September 2019-present, and election records.
How do I search Mobile County Probate judicial cases?
Use the Judicial section and Benchmark WEB for judicial case, calendar, party, and attorney search. Judicial matters include estate administration, guardianships, conservatorships, adoption, involuntary commitment, small estates, legitimation, and name changes.
Does Mobile County Probate Court handle guardianships?
Yes. The official Judicial section lists Guardianships and Conservatorships as probate court judicial resources.
Can I pay Mobile County Probate Court costs online?
Yes. The official payment page explains that judicial court costs may be paid online through Benchmark WEB. The court also lists a phone payment option and notes an added fee for phone payment.
Where do I record a deed in Mobile County?
Use the Mobile County Probate Court Recording Office. The official Document Recording page places the Recording Office on the first floor of the Government Center Annex at 151 Government Street in downtown Mobile.
Can I get Mobile County marriage records online?
The official Records Search page says marriage records are indexed from 1813-present and viewable from September 2019-present through Landmark WEB. For certificates and official copies, use Mobile County Probate Court’s marriage certificate resources.