What are Coffee County Arrest Records?
Coffee County arrest records refer to documents compiled by law enforcement that contain information on arrests that took place within the county. Typically, an arrest record contains the name (and alias) of an arrested individual, other identifying information such as sex, race, age, and the charge(s). Interested parties may contact the Coffee County Sheriff’s Office for arrest records inquiries.
Crime Statistics
Coffee County crime statistics may be obtained from annual reports published by the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA). In the 2017 report, 1,207 crimes were reported in the county. Reported violent crimes included 3 murders, 16 rapes, 16 robberies, and 104 assaults. Property crimes included 252 burglaries, 745 larcenies, and 71 motor vehicle thefts. Compared to the 2013 report, the county recorded decreases in rape (-50%), robbery (-52.94), assault (-12.61%), burglary (-12.80%), and larceny (-6.76%). However, there were also recorded increases in murder (50%) and motor vehicle theft (2.9%)
What are Coffee County Criminal Records?
Coffee County criminal records are the criminal and conviction histories of county residents. The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency is the primary source for obtaining criminal record checks in the state. Interested parties may obtain these records online, in-person, or via mail.
How Do I Get Coffee County Criminal Records?
Online requests for Coffee County criminal records may be made using the Alabama Background Check System. To use this platform, requesters must create and subscribe to an account. Yearly subscriptions cost $95. The ALEA charges $15 per search on the database.
Applicants requesting in-person or by mail are required to complete and submit an Application to Review Alabama Criminal History Record Information (CHRI) to the addresses below. It costs $25 for the first copies and $5 for additional copies. Criminal history record check fees are payable by check or money order. Applicants are also required to submit valid photo IDs and their fingerprints.
Mail:
State Bureau of Investigation
P.O. Box 1511, Montgomery
AL 36102-1511
In-person:
State Bureau of Investigation
301 South Ripley Street
Montgomery, AL 36104
Phone: (334) 353-4340
How to Find Coffee County Sex Offender Information
Interest parties may search and find Coffee County sex offender information on the Alabama Sex Offender Registry. This database is maintained by the ALEA. County residents may search for registered offenders by name, city, or address, and view results. At the county level, the Grant County Sheriff’s Office provides access to the Sex Offender Registry to view registered sex offenders in the county.
How Do I Visit an Inmate in Coffee County Jail?
The Coffee County jail is run by the Sheriff’s office. The jail is located at 4 County Complex, New Brockton AL 36351. Its contact numbers are (334) 894- 6200 (phone) and ((334) 894-6231 (fax). To visit an inmate, friends and family are required to schedule a visitation. Inquiries on visitation scheduling and procedures may be addressed to the jail by calling (866) 340-7879. The Sheriff’s office also provides visitation rules and regulations on its website.
Where and How to Find Coffee County Inmate Information
To find inmate information in Coffee County, interested parties may contact the jail on (334) 894-6200 or view this information on the jail page of the Sheriff’s website. Details of inmates currently in custody or released over the last 48 hours are available on the Inmate Roster. It is possible to view an inmate’s name, age, gender, race, address, booking number, booking date, charges, and the arresting agency
What are Coffee County Court Records?
Coffee County court records are the official accounts of civil or criminal court proceedings. Each Clerk of Court maintains court records, therefore to obtain probate court or circuit court records, interested parties may contact the applicable Clerk of Court. In the State, interested parties may use the ON-DEMAND Access To Alabama State Trial Court Records, maintained by the Alabama Judicial System, to look up civil and criminal court records for a fee. Searches may be conducted by entering a name or case number. Name and case number searches cost $9.99 each. Image requests cost $5 for the first 20 pages and $0.50 for additional pages thereafter. It is also possible to sign up to get case updates. Subscription fees include $29.99 for cases in the Circuit Court and $19.99 for cases in the District Courts
Location of All Courts in Coffee County
Coffee County has 2 Circuit Courts, 2 District Courts, 2 Probate Courts, and 3 Municipal Courts. Below are the contact details of the courts.
Coffee County Circuit Court - Enterprise
101 South Edwards Street
Enterprise, AL 36330
Phone: (334) 347-2519
Coffee County Circuit Court - Elba
230-P Court Avenue
Elba, AL 36323
Coffee County Circuit Court - Elba (Clerk’s Office)
101 South Edwards Street
Enterprise, AL 36330
Phone: (334) 897-2954
Coffee County District Court - Elba
230-P Court Avenue
Elba, AL 36323
Phone: (334) 897-2954
Coffee County District Court - Enterprise
101 South Edwards Street
Enterprise, AL 36330
Phone: (334) 393-2750
Coffee County Probate Court - Elba
230-P Court Avenue
Elba, AL 36323
Phone: (334) 897-2211
Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Coffee County Probate Court - Enterprise
101 South Edwards Street
P.O. Box 311247
Enterprise, AL 36331
Phone: (334) 347-2688
Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Elba Municipal Court
312 Simmons Street
Elba, AL 36323
Phone: (334) 897-1254
Fax: (334) 897-1254
Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Enterprise Municipal Court
501 South Main Street
P.O. Box 311000
Enterprise, AL 36331
Phone: (334) 347-1211
Hours: Monday to Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Kinston Municipal Court
P.O. Box 26,
Kinston, AL 36453
Phone: (334) 565-3116
What are Coffee County Vital Records
Coffee County vital records are the official documentation of birth, death, marriage, and divorce events that occurred in the county. All aforementioned vital records are obtainable via mail through the Vital Records Office of the Alabama Center for Health Statistics and obtainable in-person from the Coffee County Health Department.
Where and How to Get Coffee County Divorce Records
Coffee County divorce certificates from 1950 to date may be obtained by mail from the Vital Records Office. Applicants may sign and complete the applicable fields in an Application for Vital Records Form or its Spanish version, and submit it, along with acceptable identification and the records fee, to the address below:
Alabama Vital Records
P.O. Box 5625
Montgomery, AL 36103-5625
It costs $15 per copy and $6 per additional copy. Record fees are payable by check or money order to the State Board of Health. Expedited requests cost $15.
In-person requests may be made with the same form and fees to the Coffee County Health Department at the following address:
Coffee County Health Department
2841 Neal Metcalf Road
Enterprise, AL 36330
Office: (334) 347-9574
Fax: (334) 347-7104
Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Where and How to Get Coffee County Marriage Records
To order Coffee County marriage certificates from August 1936 by mail, interested parties may complete the relevant section in an Application for Vital Records Form or its Spanish version and submit the form to the address below:
Alabama Vital Records
P.O. Box 5625
Montgomery, AL 36103-5625
Mail submissions must include the records fee and valid identification. The Vital Records Office charges $15 for certified copies and $6 for additional copies. It costs $15 for expedited requests. All fees are payable to the State Board of Health.
Applicants making in-person orders may do so at the following address with the same form and record fees:
Coffee County Health Department
2841 Neal Metcalf Road
Enterprise, AL 36330
Office: (334) 347-9574
Fax: (334) 347-7104
Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Certified copies of Coffee County marriage certificates may also be obtained through the Probate Court by mail. Orders made through the court must include a self-addressed stamped envelope and information about the record such as the spouses’ names and the date of marriage. The court charges $3 per record. Orders may be made to any of the addresses below:
Coffee County Probate Office
P.O. Box 311247
Enterprise, AL 36331
Coffee County Probate Office
230 P North Court Avenue
Elba, AL 36323
Where and How to Get Coffee County Birth Records
Coffee County birth certificates from 1908 to present are obtainable by mail from the Vital Records Office. Submissions must include a completed Application for Vital Records (Spanish version), a records fee ($15 for first copies, $6 for additional copies, and $15 for expedited requests), and acceptable identification. Records fees are payable to the State Board of Health. Mail requests should be made to the following address:
Alabama Vital Records
P.O. Box 5625
Montgomery, AL 36103-5625
In-person requests may be made to the Coffee County Health Department with the application form and the applicable fees at the address below:
Coffee County Health Department
2841 Neal Metcalf Road
Enterprise, AL 36330
Office: (334) 347-9574
Fax: (334) 347-7104
Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Where and How to Get Coffee County Death Records
Requesters may obtain death certificates from 1908 to present by mail or in-person. It costs $15 for first copies, $6 for additional copies, and $15 for expedited requests. All fees are payable by check or money order only to the State Board of Health. To make mail orders from the Vital Records Office, interested parties may complete the applicable field in an Application for Vital Records (Spanish version) and submit to the address below:
Alabama Vital Records
P.O. Box 5625
Montgomery, AL 36103-5625
Submissions by mail must also include acceptable identification and the applicable fees. To make in-person requests, applicants may visit the following address with the completed application form and relevant fees:
Coffee County Health Department
2841 Neal Metcalf Road
Enterprise, AL 36330
Office: (334) 347-9574
Fax: (334) 347-7104
Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
In addition to government agencies, county public records may also be obtained from third-party websites. These non-government platforms come with intuitive tools that allow for expansive searches. Record seekers may either opt to use these tools to search for a specific record or multiple records. Users are able to search third-party websites remotely for multiple records at a time with just the name of the record subject and their last known location, including the city, county, or state. Third-party sites are not sponsored by government agencies. Because of this, record availability and results may vary.