Access Bibb County Arrest Records

Bibb County arrest records are kept by the Sheriff's Office in Centreville. That's the county seat. The Sheriff's Office runs law enforcement for areas outside city limits. They also run the county jail where people are booked after an arrest.

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Bibb County Quick Facts

22,293 Population
4th Judicial Circuit
623 Square Miles
Centreville County Seat

Bibb County Sheriff's Office

The Bibb County Sheriff's Office is the main law enforcement agency for the county. Deputies patrol the rural areas outside of cities. They respond to calls all over the county. The office also handles civil process and court security. They run the county jail too. All arrest records for people booked at the jail are kept by the Sheriff's Office.

Bibb County is a smaller, rural county in central Alabama. The Sheriff's Office works with state and federal agencies on cases that cross county lines. Drug cases, property crimes, and traffic stops make up a big part of what they do. The office keeps records of all arrests made by deputies. They also keep records of arrests made by other agencies who book people at the county jail.

Main Office Address 8 Court Square West
Centreville, AL 35042
Sheriff's Office Phone (205) 926-3129
Mailing Address P.O. Box 507
Centreville, AL 35042
County Seat Centreville

County Detention Facility

The Bibb County Jail is run by the Sheriff's Office. It holds people waiting for trial, serving short sentences, or waiting for transfer to state or federal lockups. Like many small county jails in Alabama, it has less space than big city jails. Inmates are housed based on their charges and other factors.

Booking happens when someone is brought to the jail after an arrest. During booking, staff record personal info. They take fingerprints and photos. They write down the charges. All of this goes into the arrest record. Bond may be set right away, depending on the charges. Or the person may need to wait for a bond hearing in front of a judge.

Jail Location 8 Court Square West
Centreville, AL 35042
Jail Phone (205) 926-3129
Facility Type County Detention Center

How to Search for Arrest Records

There are a few ways to search for arrest records in Bibb County. The method you pick depends on what you need. Do you want current inmate info? Old arrest data? Court case records? Some options are free. Others have fees.

Contact the Sheriff's Office Directly

For current inmate info or recent bookings, call the Bibb County Sheriff's Office at (205) 926-3129. Staff can tell you if someone is in custody. They can give you basic booking info like charges and bond amount. This is often the fastest way to get current info. It works well since the county may not have a public online jail roster.

For copies of arrest reports or more detailed records, you may need to send a written request. Include the full name of the person. Add their date of birth if you know it. Give the rough date of the arrest. Say what records you want. The Sheriff's Office may charge a fee for copies. Ask about costs when you call or before you send your request.

In-Person Visits

You can visit the Sheriff's Office in person at 8 Court Square West in Centreville. Go during regular business hours. Bring a valid photo ID. In-person requests let you talk directly with staff. This may speed things up for simple questions. For more complex searches, staff will tell you about wait times and fees.

Alacourt Public Access

The Alacourt Public Access system gives you access to court records for all 67 Alabama counties. That includes Bibb County. Once charges have been filed, you can search for case info online. Go to pa.alacourt.com. Pick Bibb County. Choose the case type (Criminal, Traffic, etc.). Then search by name or case number.

Alacourt shows case numbers, charges, hearing dates, case status, and outcomes like convictions or dismissals. This is a free service. Keep in mind there is a delay between arrest and case filing. Very recent arrests may not show up yet. Alacourt works best for court records, not initial booking info.

Alabama VINE System

The Alabama VINE (Victim Information and Notification Everyday) system lets you search for inmates statewide. You can also sign up for custody status alerts. Search by name to see if someone is in custody in Bibb County or elsewhere in Alabama. If you register, VINE will call, email, or text you when the inmate's status changes. You'll know when they are released or moved.

Requesting Arrest Records

Alabama law gives the public access to arrest records. But the process for getting copies varies by agency. Here is how to request records from the main sources in Bibb County.

Sheriff's Office Records

The Bibb County Sheriff's Office keeps arrest reports, booking records, and incident reports for cases handled by county deputies. To get copies, call (205) 926-3129 or visit the Centreville office. Give as much info as you can. Include the person's full name, date of birth, and the rough date of the incident.

Processing times vary. It depends on how complex the request is and how old the records are. Recent booking info can often be provided fast. Older records may take several days. Fees apply for copies. Ask about current prices when you send your request.

Circuit Clerk Records

After charges are filed, the case file is kept by the Bibb County Circuit Clerk. The Circuit Clerk's office can give you copies of court documents. This includes criminal case files, indictments, plea deals, and sentencing orders. The Circuit Clerk is at the Bibb County Courthouse in Centreville.

Office Bibb County Circuit Clerk
Address 8 Court Square East
Centreville, AL 35042
Phone (205) 926-3103

ALEA Criminal History Check

For a full criminal history report that includes arrests from Bibb County and all other Alabama counties, you can request a background check from ALEA. That's the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency. It's the state's official criminal record keeper. You'll need a filled-out application form, fingerprints on an FBI-approved card, valid photo ID, and $25.

ALEA background checks are often needed for job screening, professional licenses, and other official uses. Mail-in requests take 5 to 10 business days. In-person requests at the ALEA office in Montgomery can sometimes be done the same day.

Bibb County Circuit Court

Bibb County is part of the 4th Judicial Circuit of Alabama. This circuit also includes Dallas, Hale, Perry, and Wilcox counties. The Circuit Court handles felony cases, civil matters over $10,000, and appeals from lower courts. After an arrest leads to formal charges, the case moves from the Sheriff's Office to the court system.

Court 4th Judicial Circuit Court
Address 8 Court Square East
Centreville, AL 35042
Circuit Clerk Phone (205) 926-3103
District Court Phone (205) 926-4706

District Court

Bibb County District Court handles misdemeanor cases, traffic tickets, and preliminary hearings for felonies. Looking for records related to a DUI, minor drug possession, assault, small theft, or traffic offense? The District Court is likely where the case was processed. District Court records are also on Alacourt. Or you can contact the District Clerk.

Searching Court Records

To search Bibb County court records online, use the Alacourt Public Access portal at pa.alacourt.com. Pick Bibb County from the dropdown menu. Then choose the case type you want. You can search by defendant name or case number. Results show charges, case status, hearing dates, and final outcome if the case is closed.

For certified copies of court documents, contact the Circuit Clerk or District Clerk directly. There are fees for certified copies. You may need these documents for legal proceedings, background checks, or record sealing requests.

Additional Resources

Alabama Department of Corrections

If someone is convicted of a felony and sent to state prison, they get moved from the Bibb County Jail to a state facility. The Alabama Department of Corrections has an online inmate search where you can look up people serving state sentences. The search shows current location, sentence length, and expected release date.

Federal Records

Federal crimes in Bibb County go to the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Alabama. You can search federal court records through PACER (Public Access to Court Electronic Records). Federal inmates are held in Bureau of Prisons facilities. You can find their info through the BOP inmate locator at bop.gov.

Sex Offender Registry

The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency keeps the state sex offender registry. You can search for registered offenders in Bibb County or anywhere in Alabama through the ALEA Sex Offender Registry website. The database has offender photos, addresses, and offense info.

Legal Aid Resources

Bibb County residents who need legal help but can't afford a lawyer may be able to get help from Legal Services Alabama. This nonprofit gives free civil legal services to low-income people. For criminal matters, the public defender's office represents those who qualify based on income. Contact the Circuit Court for info about appointed lawyers in criminal cases.

Fees for Records

Fees for arrest records and related documents in Bibb County vary by record type. Below are typical fee ranges. Check with the office for actual costs before you request records.

Record Type Fee
Phone Inquiry (Current Inmate) Free
Alacourt Online Search Free
Arrest Report Copy $5.00 - $25.00
Incident Report $5.00 per report
Certified Court Document $1.00 - $5.00 per page
ALEA Background Check $25.00
Alabama VINE Search Free

Payment methods vary by agency. The Sheriff's Office may take cash, money order, or cashier's check. Some offices also take credit cards. Contact the office to confirm fees and payment methods before you send your request.

Legal Framework for Arrest Records

Access to arrest records in Bibb County and all of Alabama is governed by state law. Knowing the legal rules helps you understand what info is available. It also helps you know what limits apply.

Public Records Law

Under Alabama Code Section 36-12-40, every citizen has the right to inspect and copy any public record in the state. There are some exceptions. Arrest records are generally considered public in Alabama. This includes booking info, charges, mugshot photos, and case outcomes.

What Information Is Public

The following arrest info is typically public in Bibb County: booking records with name, date, and charges; mugshot photos taken at booking; arrest reports after any related warrant has been served; bond and bail info; court records and case outcomes; and conviction history. Certain personal info is not released. This includes Social Security numbers and home addresses.

Juvenile Records

Arrest records for people who were under 18 at the time of the alleged offense are confidential under Alabama law. Per Alabama Code Section 12-15-102, juvenile proceedings are not open to the public. Records are sealed. You typically need a court order to access them.

Expungement

Alabama law allows expungement of certain arrest records under Alabama Code Title 15, Chapter 27. You may qualify if charges were dismissed or never prosecuted. You may also qualify if you were found not guilty, completed a diversion program, or had certain non-violent offenses after a waiting period. To petition for expungement, file in the circuit court where your case was heard. There is a $500 filing fee. Fee waivers are available if you can show financial hardship.

If expungement is granted, the records are sealed from public view. You generally don't need to disclose an expunged arrest on job applications. But expunged records still stay accessible to law enforcement. Some professional license applications may still require disclosure.

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Cities and Communities in Bibb County

Bibb County is a rural county in central Alabama. The largest town and county seat is Centreville. It has about 2,700 residents. Other communities include Brent, West Blocton, and Woodstock. No cities in Bibb County have populations over 100,000. So arrests across the county are generally processed through the Sheriff's Office and the county jail in Centreville.

Municipal police departments in these smaller towns work alongside the Sheriff's Office. Arrests made by city cops are typically booked at the county jail. You can get records from the Sheriff's Office. For incident reports related to a city police response, you may need to contact that specific police department. But booking and custody records are kept at the county level.

Because Bibb County is rural, the Sheriff's Office provides primary law enforcement to much of the county's area outside city limits. The office responds to calls and investigates crimes. They work with state and federal agencies on bigger cases. All arrest records from these operations are kept by the Sheriff's Office in Centreville.

Nearby Counties

Can't find the arrest records you need in Bibb County? The arrest may have happened in a neighboring county. Each Alabama county keeps its own arrest records through its Sheriff's Office. Bibb County borders several other counties in central Alabama.

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