Search Mobile County AL Probate Court Records, Estates, Wills & Guardianship Filings
Use official Probate Court of Mobile County, Alabama resources to search judicial cases, view court dockets, access land and public records, check estate administration, find guardianship information, file marriage certificates, confirm contact details, and avoid wrong court portals.
Choose what you need below. Mobile County Probate Court users usually need judicial case search, estate administration, small estate guidance, guardianship or conservatorship information, court dockets, land records, marriage certificates, or official contact details.
📂 Search judicial probate case records
Use this for: judicial probate cases, party search, attorney search, dockets, estate matters, guardianships, conservatorships, adoptions, commitments, and name changes.
Best official path: use the Probate Court of Mobile County Benchmark Web judicial case search.
Important: attorney access to Benchmark Web includes e-filing and access to attorney judicial forms.
Mobile County AL Probate Court Quick Facts
The Probate Court of Mobile County, Alabama provides official online resources for judicial matters, estate administration, guardianships, conservatorships, adoptions, involuntary commitments, name changes, public records, land records, marriage certificates, court dockets, notary public services, document recording, and elections.
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 Probate Court of Mobile County website. The official home page links directly to Search for a Judicial Case, Search for Land Records, View Court Dockets, Pay Court Costs, Record a Document, File a Marriage Certificate, and Access Attorney’s Page.
Do not confuse Mobile County Probate Court with private county-record websites, general background-check pages, or unrelated Alabama counties. The official court’s physical location is Mobile County Government Center Annex, 151 Government Street, Mobile, Alabama 36602.
Use Benchmark Web for judicial probate case search, dockets, party search, attorney search, and case-related court access.
Use Landmark Web for real property records, estate claims filed in Recording through July 1, 2013, indexed marriage records, and election records.
Use the Judicial section for estate administration, small estate guidance, court costs, and commonly used judicial resources.
Use the Judicial and For Attorneys sections for guardianship, conservatorship, DHR registry clearance, blocked-account guidance, and court procedure notes.
How to Search Mobile County Probate Judicial Case Records
The official Probate Court website links to Benchmark Web for judicial case search, court dockets, calendar search, party search, attorney search, court costs, and attorney access. This is the best starting point for probate judicial matters such as estates, guardianships, conservatorships, adoptions, involuntary commitments, name changes, and related hearings.
Start with Benchmark Web
Open the official Judicial Case Search link from the Probate Court of Mobile County website.
Search with strong details
Use case number, party name, estate name, attorney name, filing date, or docket information if available.
Check dockets if there is a hearing
The official site links to court dockets, and the attorney page also lists court docket resources for courtroom schedules.
Contact Judicial Division when needed
If the online search is unclear, contact the Judicial Division at (251) 574-6001 or use the official contact page.
Mobile County Probate Public Records and Landmark Web Search
The official Records Search page explains that Mobile County Probate Court’s Online Records Search uses Landmark Web. Landmark Web includes real property records from 1813 to present, estate claims filed in Recording through July 1, 2013, marriage records indexed from 1813 to present with viewable records from September 2019 to present, and election records.
Search real property and recording records through the official Landmark Web system.
Landmark Web includes estate claims filed in Recording through July 1, 2013.
Marriage records are indexed from 1813 to present, with viewable online records from September 2019 to present.
The official page says searching the Land Records index remains free, but viewing and purchasing images is charged at $0.10 per page.
Estate Administration and Probate a Will in Mobile County
Mobile County Probate Court’s Judicial section includes estate administration resources and general information forms, including an Administrator Handbook and Schedule A for Decedent’s Estates. Estate matters may involve probate of a will, administration of an intestate estate, letters, claims, notices, bonds, fiduciary duties, court costs, and hearings.
Use this path when a will must be filed, admitted, or connected to estate administration.
Use this path when a person died without a will and an administrator may need authority.
Estate cases may require letters, a bond, correct party role, and supporting documents.
The court cannot give legal advice; users with estate questions may need an Alabama probate attorney.
Mobile County Alabama Small Estate Filing Help
The Mobile County Probate Court Judicial section includes a page for the Revised Alabama Small Estates Act. Small estate procedures may be simpler than full administration, but eligibility depends on Alabama law, estate value, timing, assets, debts, heirs, and the exact filing requested.
Review the official small estate page
Start with Mobile County Probate Court’s Alabama Small Estates Act section before preparing paperwork.
List estate assets and debts
Prepare details for bank accounts, vehicles, personal property, real property, funeral costs, creditors, heirs, and beneficiaries.
Confirm the correct filing
Small estate, estate administration, will probate, and conservatorship-related asset matters are not the same procedure.
Mobile County Guardianship and Conservatorship Information
Mobile County Probate Court provides official Judicial resources for guardianships and conservatorships. The For Attorneys page also explains that individuals petitioning to become guardians for an incapacitated person must obtain an Alabama Elder and Adult in Need of Protective Services Abuse Registry Clearance using DHR-APS-2270, and the court will not issue letters of guardianship until a completed clearance form is filed.
Use this path for care, personal decision-making, and court appointment involving an alleged incapacitated person or protected person.
Use this path for property, financial management, blocked accounts, bonds, and asset-protection matters.
Guardianship letters require a completed Alabama Elder and Adult in Need of Protective Services Abuse Registry Clearance form when applicable.
Temporary protective orders have detailed court procedure requirements, including sworn requests, hearings, reports, and proof of service.
Mobile County Probate Forms, e-Filing, Court Dockets and Costs
The Mobile County Judicial page provides commonly used judicial resources and general information forms, including Petitioner Information Sheet, Degrees of Relationship Chart, Administrator Handbook, Conservator Handbook, Schedule A forms, Expedited Handling Cover Sheet, Guardian Care Plan, and Annual Status Report of Guardian. The page also notes that judicial forms are available to attorneys through Benchmark Web.
Judicial Resources
Use this section for estate, guardianship, conservatorship, small estate, adoption, name change, and judicial resources.
Open Judicial SectionBenchmark Web
Use for judicial case search, dockets, attorney access, e-filing, and court-cost resources.
Open Benchmark WebAlabama AOC Forms
Use Alabama Administrative Office of Courts e-forms for statewide probate-related forms where applicable.
Open Alabama Probate FormsOfficial Mobile County Probate Court Links
Probate Court Website
Main official Probate Court of Mobile County, Alabama website.
Open Probate CourtJudicial Section
Estate administration, guardianship, conservatorship, adoption, small estate, dockets, and court-cost resources.
Open Judicial SectionJudicial Case Search
Benchmark Web search for judicial cases, calendars, parties, attorneys, and dockets.
Open Case SearchRecords Search
Mobile County Probate Court Records Division information for Landmark Web.
Open Records SearchLandmark Web
Search land records, marriage index records, election records, and recording-related records.
Open Landmark WebContact the Court
Email, mailing address, physical location, division phone numbers, and legal-advice warning.
Open Contact PageMobile County Probate Court Map and Location
Mobile County Probate Court’s official contact page lists the physical location as Mobile County Government Center Annex, 151 Government Street, Mobile, AL 36602. The court also lists probatecourt@probate.mobilecountyal.gov as its email contact and separate phone numbers for Judicial, Recording, Records, Accounting, and Elections divisions.
Mobile County Probate Court FAQs
Where is Mobile County Probate Court located?
Mobile County Probate Court is located at Mobile County Government Center Annex, 151 Government Street, Mobile, AL 36602.
How do I search Mobile County probate judicial cases?
Use the official Benchmark Web judicial case search linked from the Probate Court of Mobile County website. It is the correct official path for judicial case search, party search, attorney search, calendar search, and court dockets.
How do I search Mobile County land or recording records?
Use the official Landmark Web records search. Mobile County Probate Court says Landmark Web includes real property records from 1813 to present, estate claims filed in Recording through July 1, 2013, marriage records, and election records.
Does Mobile County Probate Court handle estates and wills?
Yes. The court’s Judicial section includes Estate Administration resources, including administration of intestate estates, administrator resources, schedules, and related probate judicial materials.
Does Mobile County Probate Court handle guardianships?
Yes. The court provides guardianship and conservatorship resources. A DHR registry clearance may be required before letters of guardianship are issued for an incapacitated person.
Can Mobile County Probate Court staff give legal advice?
No. The official contact page says the court is not permitted by law to give legal advice. If legal help is needed, users should contact a lawyer or legal referral service.