Find Traffic Ticket Records in Barbour County

Traffic ticket records in Barbour County are kept at the clerk's office in Clayton. That's the county seat. Barbour is part of the 5th Judicial Circuit with Randolph County. Every ticket written here goes through the court. State troopers, deputies, local cops - all of them. These are public records. The clerk can pull up your file, give you copies, and take your fine payment if you just want to pay and be done with it.

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Barbour County Quick Facts

24,358 Population
Clayton County Seat
5th Judicial Circuit
905 Square Miles

Barbour County Circuit Clerk

The Barbour County Circuit Clerk's office serves as the official custodian of all court records in the county. This includes traffic court cases, which make up a substantial portion of the court's caseload. The office staff can assist you with locating records, making payments, and understanding court procedures.

Address 1 Court Square, Clayton, AL 36016
Phone (334) 775-3203
Hours Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Website barbour.alacourt.gov

How to Search Traffic Ticket Records

Barbour County residents have multiple ways to search for traffic ticket records. The Alabama Unified Judicial System operates Alacourt Access, an online database that includes traffic court records from all Alabama counties. You can also contact the Circuit Clerk by phone or visit the courthouse in person to request specific case information.

Online Search Options

Alacourt Access at pa.alacourt.com lets you search by name or case number. You need to sign up first. There's a small fee per case you look at. The site shows ticket info, court dates, fines, and how the case ended. Quick way to get basic info.

Requesting Records in Person

For more detailed records or certified copies, visit the Circuit Clerk's office in Clayton. Bring valid identification and any information you have about the case, such as the defendant's name, date of citation, or case number. The staff will conduct a search and provide copies according to the fee schedule.

Mail Requests

Written requests for traffic ticket records can be sent to the Circuit Clerk's office. Include the defendant's full legal name, date of birth if known, approximate date of the citation, and your contact information. Enclose payment for the search fee and indicate whether you need certified or uncertified copies.

Record Search and Copy Fees

Barbour County follows Alabama's standard fee schedule for court record services. These fees are established by state law and apply uniformly across all counties. Be prepared to pay these fees when requesting records in person, by mail, or through the online system.

Computerized Record Search $10.00
Paper Record Search $20.00
Copies (1-20 pages) $5.00
Copies (21+ pages) $0.50 per page
Certification Fee $5.00 per document

Paying Traffic Tickets in Barbour County

You can pay at the clerk's office or use AlaPay online. Here's the catch though. Pay the fine? You're pleading guilty. That's it. If you want to fight the charge or try for a deal, skip the payment. Ask for a court date instead.

For mail payments, send a money order or certified check to the Circuit Clerk's office. Personal checks are typically not accepted. Include your citation number on the payment to ensure proper credit. The court will provide a receipt confirming your payment and guilty plea.

Barbour County Courthouse in Clayton, Alabama

Alabama Traffic Ticket Laws

Traffic enforcement in Barbour County operates under Alabama state law. Several statutes govern how citations are issued and how records are maintained.

Uniform Traffic Ticket Requirements

Alabama Code Section 12-12-53 mandates the use of a standardized traffic ticket form across all jurisdictions in the state. This Uniform Traffic Ticket ensures that all citations contain the same essential information regardless of which agency issues them.

Penalty Guidelines

Alabama Code Section 32-5A-8 establishes the penalty framework for traffic violations. The law sets maximum fines and allows judges discretion within those limits. Speeding fines typically range from $100 to $300 depending on how much you exceeded the limit, plus mandatory court costs.

Public Records Law

Under Alabama Code Section 36-12-40, court records including traffic tickets are generally available to the public. Anyone can request access to these records by paying the applicable fees. Exceptions exist for sealed records and cases involving minors.

Cities in Barbour County

Barbour County includes the city of Eufaula, known for its historic district along Lake Eufaula. Other communities include Clayton (the county seat), Clio, Louisville, and Blue Springs. Municipal courts in these cities handle traffic violations for tickets issued by local police. State and county citations are processed through the District Court.

If you receive a traffic ticket in Barbour County, check the citation to see which court has jurisdiction. Municipal court cases are heard in the city where the ticket was issued, while District Court cases are handled at the county courthouse in Clayton.

Nearby Counties

Barbour County is located in southeast Alabama near the Georgia border. Traffic traveling between Alabama and Georgia may encounter law enforcement from multiple jurisdictions.

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