List of county courthouses in Alabama

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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.

Listed individually on the National Register of Historic Places
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places as part of a Historic District
Courthouse Image Location Built Notes
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]

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References

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  1. ^ 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.
  2. ^ 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
  3. ^ Donna J. Siebenthaler (August 22, 2007). "Talladega County". The Encyclopedia of Alabama. Auburn University. Retrieved November 16, 2011.