Search Butler County Traffic Ticket Records

Traffic ticket records in Butler County are kept at the clerk's office in Greenville. The 2nd Judicial Circuit runs things here. Interstate 65 cuts right through the county. It's one of the busiest roads in the state. State troopers write a lot of tickets on that stretch. Local cops and deputies add more on top. The clerk keeps all these records. You can get them if you know how to ask.

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Butler County Quick Facts

18,256 Population
Greenville County Seat
2nd Judicial Circuit
778 Square Miles

Butler County Circuit Clerk

The Circuit Clerk maintains all court records for Butler County, including traffic court files. This office handles payments for traffic fines, provides copies of court documents, and assists the public with record searches. Staff can answer questions about pending cases and explain court procedures.

Address 700 Court Square, Greenville, AL 36037
Phone (334) 382-3512
Hours Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Website butler.alacourt.gov

How to Look Up Traffic Records

Butler County provides several options for searching traffic ticket records. Your choice depends on what you need and how quickly you need it.

Online Through Alacourt Access

The Alabama court system's online portal at pa.alacourt.com includes Butler County traffic records. You can search by name or case number after creating a free account. There is a small fee to view each case, but this is often the fastest way to get basic information about a citation.

In-Person at the Courthouse

Visit the Circuit Clerk's office on Court Square in Greenville for more detailed searches. Staff can access both electronic and older paper records. This is the best option if you need certified copies or have questions about court procedures. Bring valid identification.

Request by Mail

Send a written request to the Circuit Clerk with the defendant's name, date of birth, approximate citation date, and your return address. Include payment for the search fee. The office will mail back copies of any records found.

Record Search and Copy Fees

Butler County follows Alabama's standard fee schedule for court record services. Payment is required when requesting records and can be made by cash, money order, or certified check.

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

Traffic fines can be paid at the Circuit Clerk's office in Greenville. Accepted payment methods include cash, money orders, and certified checks. Personal checks are generally not accepted. You can also pay online through the AlaPay system if your citation is eligible for online payment.

Pay the ticket? That's a guilty plea. It stays on your record. Think you're not guilty? Want to work something out? Go to court instead. Call the clerk's office to set up a date.

Interstate 65 Citations

I-65 tickets are common here. Mostly speeding. State troopers patrol that road hard. These go to District Court, not municipal. Got a ticket on the interstate? Check what it says. Or call the clerk if you're not sure what to do.

Butler County Courthouse in Greenville, Alabama

Alabama Traffic Ticket Laws

Traffic citations in Butler County are governed by Alabama state law. Understanding the legal framework can help you make informed decisions about your case.

Uniform Traffic Ticket

Alabama Code Section 12-12-53 establishes the Uniform Traffic Ticket that must be used by all law enforcement agencies in the state. This standardization ensures that all citations contain the same basic information regardless of the issuing agency.

Penalty Provisions

Alabama Code Section 32-5A-8 sets out the penalties for traffic violations. Standard speeding tickets typically cost between $100 and $300 plus court costs. More severe violations carry higher fines, and some may include points on your license or other consequences.

Public Records Law

Under Alabama Code Section 36-12-40, court records including traffic tickets are public records. This means anyone can request access to these documents by paying the required fees. Sealed records and juvenile cases are exceptions.

Cities in Butler County

Butler County includes Greenville (the county seat), Georgiana, McKenzie, and other smaller communities. Municipal court handles traffic tickets issued by city police, while the District Court at the county courthouse handles citations from state troopers and county deputies. Your ticket will indicate which court has jurisdiction.

Nearby Counties

Butler County is located in south-central Alabama along the I-65 corridor. It shares borders with several neighboring counties.

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