List of county courthouses in Alabama
This is a list of county courthouses in Alabama. Each of Alabama's 67 counties has a courthouse in the county seat. Barbour, Coffee, Jefferson, Marshall and St. Clair counties have two courthouses each.
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Courthouse | Image | Location | Built | Notes |
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Autauga County Courthouse | Prattville, Autauga County 32°27′48″N 86°28′29″W / 32.46333°N 86.47472°W / 32.46333; -86.47472 (Autauga County Courthouse) | 1906 | Part of the Daniel Pratt Historic District (NRHP).[1] | |
Baldwin County Courthouse | Bay Minette, Baldwin County 30°53′0″N 87°46′27″W / 30.88333°N 87.77417°W / 30.88333; -87.77417 (Baldwin County Courthouse Courthouse) | 1901 (renovated 1996) | ||
Barbour County Courthouse (Clayton) | Clayton, Barbour County 31°52′41″N 85°27′0″W / 31.87806°N 85.45000°W / 31.87806; -85.45000 (Barbour County Courthouse Courthouse (Clayton)) | 1961 | ||
Barbour County Courthouse (Eufaula) | Eufaula, Barbour County 31°53′34″N 85°8′30″W / 31.89278°N 85.14167°W / 31.89278; -85.14167 (Barbour County Courthouse (Eufaula)) | 1910s | Part of the Seth Lore and Irwinton Historic District (NRHP).[1] | |
Bibb County Courthouse | Centreville, Bibb County 32°56′44″N 87°8′8″W / 32.94556°N 87.13556°W / 32.94556; -87.13556 (Bibb County Courthouse) | 1902 | Part of the Centreville Historic District (NRHP).[1] | |
Blount County Courthouse | Oneonta, Blount County 33°56′47″N 86°28′33″W / 33.94639°N 86.47583°W / 33.94639; -86.47583 (Blount County Courthouse) | 1954 | ||
Bullock County Courthouse | Union Springs, Bullock County 33°56′47″N 86°28′33″W / 33.94639°N 86.47583°W / 33.94639; -86.47583 (Bullock County Courthouse) | 1872 | Part of the Bullock County Courthouse Historic District (NRHP).[1] | |
Butler County Courthouse | Greenville, Butler County 31°49′47″N 86°37′5″W / 31.82972°N 86.61806°W / 31.82972; -86.61806 (Butler County Courthouse) | 1871 | Part of the East Commerce Street Historic District (NRHP).[1] | |
Calhoun County Courthouse | Anniston, Calhoun County 33°39′31″N 85°49′52″W / 33.65861°N 85.83111°W / 33.65861; -85.83111 (Calhoun County Courthouse) | 1900 | Listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[1] | |
Chambers County Courthouse | LaFayette, Chambers County 32°53′58″N 85°24′3″W / 32.89944°N 85.40083°W / 32.89944; -85.40083 (Chambers County Courthouse) | 1899 | Part of the Chambers County Courthouse Square Historic District (NRHP).[1] | |
Cherokee County Courthouse | Centre, Cherokee County 34°9′9″N 85°40′44″W / 34.15250°N 85.67889°W / 34.15250; -85.67889 (Cherokee County Courthouse) | 1936 | ||
Chilton County Courthouse | Clanton, Chilton County 32°50′24″N 86°37′47″W / 32.84000°N 86.62972°W / 32.84000; -86.62972 (Chilton County Courthouse) | 1960 | ||
Choctaw County Courthouse | Butler, Choctaw County 32°5′22″N 88°13′19″W / 32.08944°N 88.22194°W / 32.08944; -88.22194 (Choctaw County Courthouse) | 1907 | ||
Clarke County Courthouse | Grove Hill, Clarke County 31°42′31″N 87°46′43″W / 31.70861°N 87.77861°W / 31.70861; -87.77861 (Clarke County Courthouse) | 1955 | Part of the Grove Hill Courthouse Square Historic District (NRHP).[1] | |
Clay County Courthouse | Ashland, Clay County 33°16′27″N 85°50′9″W / 33.27417°N 85.83583°W / 33.27417; -85.83583 (Clay County Courthouse) | 1906 | Listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[1] | |
Cleburne County Courthouse | Heflin, Cleburne County 33°38′59″N 85°35′17″W / 33.64972°N 85.58806°W / 33.64972; -85.58806 (Cleburne County Courthouse) | 1907 | Listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[1] | |
Coffee County Courthouse (Elba) | Elba, Coffee County 31°24′51″N 86°3′56″W / 31.41417°N 86.06556°W / 31.41417; -86.06556 (Coffee County Courthouse (Elba)) | 1903 | Listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[1] | |
Coffee County Courthouse (Enterprise) | Enterprise, Coffee County 31°18′56″N 85°51′8″W / 31.31556°N 85.85222°W / 31.31556; -85.85222 (Coffee County Courthouse (Enterprise)) | 1998 | ||
Colbert County Courthouse | Tuscumbia, Colbert County 34°44′1″N 87°42′14″W / 34.73361°N 87.70389°W / 34.73361; -87.70389 (Colbert County Courthouse) | 1882 (renovated 1909) | Part of the Colbert County Courthouse Square Historic District (NRHP).[1] | |
Conecuh County Government Center | Evergreen, Conecuh County 31°26′7″N 86°57′17″W / 31.43528°N 86.95472°W / 31.43528; -86.95472 (Conecuh County Courthouse) | 2006 | ||
Coosa County Courthouse | Rockford, Coosa County 32°53′22″N 86°13′11″W / 32.88944°N 86.21972°W / 32.88944; -86.21972 (Coosa County Courthouse) | 1970 | ||
Covington County Courthouse | Andalusia, Covington County 31°18′31″N 86°28′57″W / 31.30861°N 86.48250°W / 31.30861; -86.48250 (Covington County Courthouse) | 1916 | Listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[1] | |
Crenshaw County Courthouse | Luverne, Crenshaw County 31°42′57″N 86°15′45″W / 31.71583°N 86.26250°W / 31.71583; -86.26250 (Crenshaw County Courthouse) | 1955 | Included in Luverne Historic District as a non-contributing resource. | |
Cullman County Courthouse | Cullman, Cullman County 34°10′21″N 86°50′30″W / 34.17250°N 86.84167°W / 34.17250; -86.84167 (Cullman County Courthouse) | 1966 | ||
Dale County Courthouse | Ozark, Dale County 31°27′31″N 85°38′26″W / 31.45861°N 85.64056°W / 31.45861; -85.64056 (Dale County Courthouse) | 1968 | ||
Dallas County Courthouse | Selma, Dallas County 32°24′27″N 87°1′17″W / 32.40750°N 87.02139°W / 32.40750; -87.02139 (Dallas County Courthouse) | 1960 | ||
DeKalb County Courthouse | Fort Payne, DeKalb County 34°26′24″N 85°43′32″W / 34.44000°N 85.72556°W / 34.44000; -85.72556 (DeKalb County Courthouse) | 1955 (remodeled 1974, 1999) | ||
Elmore County Courthouse | Wetumpka, Elmore County 32°32′12″N 86°12′18″W / 32.53667°N 86.20500°W / 32.53667; -86.20500 (Elmore County Courthouse) | 1932 | Part of the East Wetumpka Commercial District (NRHP).[1] | |
Escambia County Courthouse | Brewton, Escambia County 31°6′24″N 87°4′16″W / 31.10667°N 87.07111°W / 31.10667; -87.07111 (Escambia County Courthouse) | 1960 | ||
Etowah County Courthouse | Gadsden, Etowah County 34°0′56″N 86°0′44″W / 34.01556°N 86.01222°W / 34.01556; -86.01222 (Etowah County Courthouse) | 1949 (renovated 2000) | ||
Fayette County Courthouse | Fayette, Fayette County 33°41′6″N 87°49′54″W / 33.68500°N 87.83167°W / 33.68500; -87.83167 (Fayette County Courthouse) | 1911 | Part of the Fayette County Courthouse District (NRHP).[1] | |
Franklin County Courthouse | Russellville, Franklin County 34°30′29″N 87°43′42″W / 34.50806°N 87.72833°W / 34.50806; -87.72833 (Franklin County Courthouse) | 1955 | ||
Geneva County Courthouse | Geneva, Geneva County 31°2′26″N 85°51′56″W / 31.04056°N 85.86556°W / 31.04056; -85.86556 (Geneva County Courthouse) | |||
Greene County Courthouse | Eutaw, Greene County 32°50′29″N 87°53′12″W / 32.84139°N 87.88667°W / 32.84139; -87.88667 (Greene County Courthouse) | 1993 | ||
Hale County Courthouse | Greensboro, Hale County 32°42′14″N 87°35′33″W / 32.70389°N 87.59250°W / 32.70389; -87.59250 (Hale County Courthouse) | 1907 | Part of the Greensboro Historic District (NRHP).[1] | |
Henry County Courthouse | Abbeville, Henry County 31°34′16″N 85°14′59″W / 31.57111°N 85.24972°W / 31.57111; -85.24972 (Henry County Courthouse) | 1966 | ||
Houston County Courthouse | Dothan, Houston County 31°13′27″N 85°23′35″W / 31.22417°N 85.39306°W / 31.22417; -85.39306 (Houston County Courthouse) | 1962 (renovated 2003) | ||
Jackson County Courthouse | Scottsboro, Jackson County 34°40′20″N 86°2′2″W / 34.67222°N 86.03389°W / 34.67222; -86.03389 (Jackson County Courthouse) | 1912 | Part of the Public Square Historic District (NRHP).[1] | |
Jefferson County Courthouse (Bessemer) | Bessemer, Jefferson County 33°24′5″N 86°57′14″W / 33.40139°N 86.95389°W / 33.40139; -86.95389 (Jefferson County Courthouse (Bessemer)) | 2009 | ||
Jefferson County Courthouse (Birmingham) | Birmingham, Jefferson County 33°31′17″N 86°48′32″W / 33.52139°N 86.80889°W / 33.52139; -86.80889 (Jefferson County Courthouse (Birmingham)) | 1931 | Listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[1] | |
Lamar County Courthouse | Vernon, Lamar County 33°45′27″N 88°6′31″W / 33.75750°N 88.10861°W / 33.75750; -88.10861 (Lamar County Courthouse) | 1909 (remodeled 1948) | ||
Lauderdale County Courthouse | Florence, Lauderdale County 34°47′56″N 87°40′32″W / 34.79889°N 87.67556°W / 34.79889; -87.67556 (Lauderdale County Courthouse) | 1965 | ||
Lawrence County Courthouse | Moulton, Lawrence County 34°28′52″N 87°17′31″W / 34.48111°N 87.29194°W / 34.48111; -87.29194 (Lawrence County Courthouse) | 1936 | Part of the Moulton Courthouse Square Historic District (NRHP).[1] | |
Lee County Courthouse | Opelika, Lee County 32°38′45″N 85°22′45″W / 32.64583°N 85.37917°W / 32.64583; -85.37917 (Lee County Courthouse) | 1896 | Listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[1] | |
Limestone County Courthouse | Athens, Limestone County 34°48′10″N 86°58′18″W / 34.80278°N 86.97167°W / 34.80278; -86.97167 (Limestone County Courthouse) | 1919 | Part of the Athens Courthouse Square Historic District (NRHP).[1] | |
Lowndes County Courthouse | Hayneville, Lowndes County 32°11′2″N 86°34′47″W / 32.18389°N 86.57972°W / 32.18389; -86.57972 (Lowndes County Courthouse) | 1858 (enlarged 1905) | Listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[1] | |
Macon County Courthouse | Tuskegee, Macon County 32°25′30″N 85°41′28″W / 32.42500°N 85.69111°W / 32.42500; -85.69111 (Macon County Courthouse) | 1905 | Listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[1] | |
Madison County Courthouse | Huntsville, Madison County 34°43′49″N 86°35′6″W / 34.73028°N 86.58500°W / 34.73028; -86.58500 (Madison County Courthouse) | 1966 | ||
Marengo County Courthouse | Linden, Marengo County 32°18′24″N 87°47′51″W / 32.30667°N 87.79750°W / 32.30667; -87.79750 (Marengo County Courthouse) | 1966 | This is the fifth courthouse for the county, built on the same site as a Victorian-era courthouse that burned in 1965.[2] The third Marengo County courthouse, built in 1850, still stands and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[1] | |
Marion County Courthouse | Hamilton, Marion County 34°8′31″N 87°59′21″W / 34.14194°N 87.98917°W / 34.14194; -87.98917 (Marion County Courthouse) | 1970 | ||
Marshall County Courthouse (Albertville) | Albertville, Marshall County 34°16′5″N 86°12′37″W / 34.26806°N 86.21028°W / 34.26806; -86.21028 (Marshall County Courthouse (Albertville)) | 1935 | ||
Marshall County Courthouse (Guntersville) | Guntersville, Marshall County 34°21′31″N 86°17′36″W / 34.35861°N 86.29333°W / 34.35861; -86.29333 (Marshall County Courthouse (Guntersville)) | 1935 (remodeled 1963) | ||
Mobile County Courthouse | Mobile, Mobile County 30°41′20″N 88°2′33″W / 30.68889°N 88.04250°W / 30.68889; -88.04250 (Mobile County Courthouse) | 1994 | ||
Monroe County Courthouse | Monroeville, Monroe County 31°31′38″N 87°19′28″W / 31.52722°N 87.32444°W / 31.52722; -87.32444 (Monroe County Courthouse) | 1963 | ||
Montgomery County Courthouse | Montgomery, Montgomery County 32°22′28″N 86°18′20″W / 32.37444°N 86.30556°W / 32.37444; -86.30556 (Montgomery County Courthouse) | |||
Morgan County Courthouse | Decatur, Morgan County 34°36′25″N 86°59′5″W / 34.60694°N 86.98472°W / 34.60694; -86.98472 (Morgan County Courthouse) | 1975 | ||
Perry County Courthouse | Marion, Perry County 32°37′58″N 87°19′7″W / 32.63278°N 87.31861°W / 32.63278; -87.31861 (Perry County Courthouse) | 1856 | Part of the Marion Courthouse Square Historic District (NRHP).[1] | |
Pickens County Courthouse | Carrollton, Pickens County 33°15′42″N 88°5′42″W / 33.26167°N 88.09500°W / 33.26167; -88.09500 (Pickens County Courthouse) | 1877 (restored 2007) | Listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[1] | |
Pike County Courthouse | Troy, Pike County 31°48′26″N 85°58′25″W / 31.80722°N 85.97361°W / 31.80722; -85.97361 (Pike County Courthouse) | 1952 | ||
Randolph County Courthouse | Wedowee, Randolph County 33°18′33″N 85°29′3″W / 33.30917°N 85.48417°W / 33.30917; -85.48417 (Randolph County Courthouse) | 1985 | ||
Russell County Courthouse | Phenix City, Russell County 32°28′21″N 84°59′59″W / 32.47250°N 84.99972°W / 32.47250; -84.99972 (Russell County Courthouse) | 1938 | ||
St. Clair County Courthouse (Ashville) | Ashville, St. Clair County 33°50′13″N 86°15′18″W / 33.83694°N 86.25500°W / 33.83694; -86.25500 (St. Clair County Courthouse (Ashville)) | 1844 | Part of the Ashville Historic District (NRHP).[1] | |
St. Clair County Courthouse (Pell City) | Pell City, St. Clair County 33°35′12″N 86°17′12″W / 33.58667°N 86.28667°W / 33.58667; -86.28667 (St. Clair County Courthouse (Pell City)) | 2001 | ||
Shelby County Courthouse | Columbiana, Shelby County 33°10′44″N 86°36′27″W / 33.17889°N 86.60750°W / 33.17889; -86.60750 (Shelby County Courthouse) | 1908 | ||
Sumter County Courthouse | Livingston, Sumter County 32°34′58″N 88°11′18″W / 32.58278°N 88.18833°W / 32.58278; -88.18833 (Sumter County Courthouse) | 1902 | Listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[1] | |
Talladega County Courthouse | Talladega, Talladega County 33°26′6″N 86°6′10″W / 33.43500°N 86.10278°W / 33.43500; -86.10278 (Talladega County Courthouse) | 1838 (redesigned 1925, restored 1977) | Built from 1836 to 1838, it was originally a three-story structure, later reduced to two stories with a clock tower. Additions were made in 1882 and 1905. It suffered extensive fire damage in 1925 and was redesigned, utilizing some of the original architectural elements.[3] Part of the Talladega Courthouse Square Historic District (NRHP).[1] | |
Tallapoosa County Courthouse | Dadeville, Tallapoosa County 32°49′52″N 85°45′51″W / 32.83111°N 85.76417°W / 32.83111; -85.76417 (Tallapoosa County Courthouse) | 1962 | ||
Tuscaloosa County Courthouse | Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa County 33°12′26″N 87°34′4″W / 33.20722°N 87.56778°W / 33.20722; -87.56778 (Tuscaloosa County Courthouse) | 1964 | ||
Walker County Courthouse | Jasper, Walker County 33°49′59″N 87°16′38″W / 33.83306°N 87.27722°W / 33.83306; -87.27722 (Walker County Courthouse) | 1933 | Part of the Jasper Downtown Historic District (NRHP).[1] | |
Washington County Courthouse | Chatom, Washington County 31°27′56″N 88°15′24″W / 31.46556°N 88.25667°W / 31.46556; -88.25667 (Washington County Courthouse (Chatom)) | 1964 | ||
Wilcox County Courthouse | Camden, Wilcox County 31°59′29″N 87°17′21″W / 31.99139°N 87.28917°W / 31.99139; -87.28917 (Wilcox County Courthouse) | 1857 | Part of the Wilcox County Courthouse Historic District (NRHP).[1] | |
Winston County Courthouse | Double Springs, Winston County 34°8′48″N 87°24′8″W / 34.14667°N 87.40222°W / 34.14667; -87.40222 (Winston County Courthouse) | 1929 | Listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[1] |
See also
References
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
- ^ Marengo County Heritage Book Committee: The heritage of Marengo County, Alabama, pages 2-3. Clanton, Alabama: Heritage Publishing Consultants, 2000. ISBN 1-891647-58-X
- ^ Donna J. Siebenthaler (August 22, 2007). "Talladega County". The Encyclopedia of Alabama. Auburn University. Retrieved November 16, 2011.
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