Walker County Bench Warrant Lookup

Walker County bench warrants are issued when someone fails to appear in court or does not comply with a court order. The Circuit Clerk in Jasper maintains all court records. Walker County is part of the 14th Judicial Circuit. Important: The clerk office is closed from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM for lunch. Plan your visit around this break.

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Walker County Quick Facts

63,500 Population
Jasper County Seat
14th Judicial Circuit
1823 Year Founded

Walker County Office Hours

Important: The Walker County clerk office closes for lunch from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM. If you arrive during lunch, you must wait until 1:00 PM. Plan your visit for morning or afternoon.

The office is open Monday through Friday. Morning hours are 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM. Afternoon hours are 1:00 PM to 4:30 PM. Arrive early if you need multiple services. The lunch break is firm.

What Is a Bench Warrant in Walker County?

A bench warrant is a court order for arrest. It comes from the judge's bench. When you miss a court date or break a court order, the judge can issue one. This differs from an arrest warrant. An arrest warrant is for a new crime. A bench warrant is for not following court rules.

Walker County Circuit Court handles felony cases. District Court handles misdemeanors and traffic matters. Both can issue bench warrants. Jasper Municipal Court also issues bench warrants for city violations.

Under Code of Alabama § 15-10-60, a bench warrant directs officers to arrest the person and bring them to court. Felony bench warrants never expire. They stay active until served or recalled. Misdemeanor warrants may last 180 days to one year.

Walker County was founded in 1823 and named for Alabama's first U.S. Senator. The county has a coal mining history. Today, 42 miles of interstate run through it. Traffic cases are common. Miss your court date and a warrant follows.

Walker County Circuit Clerk

The Circuit Clerk keeps all court records. This includes bench warrants. Staff can search for warrants and provide copies. Remember the lunch closure when planning your visit.

Walker County Circuit Court website for bench warrant records
Address 1803 3rd Avenue, Suite 205
Jasper, AL 35501
Phone (205) 384-7268
Hours Monday through Friday
8:00 AM to 12:00 PM
CLOSED 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM
1:00 PM to 4:30 PM
Website walkercountycourts.org

The clerk office is in the Walker County courthouse in downtown Jasper. Parking is available in nearby lots. The dedicated courts website has additional information.

Walker County Sheriff's Office

The Sheriff keeps copies of active warrants. You can call to check if a warrant exists. The Sheriff's office serves warrants and makes arrests throughout the county.

Address 2001 2nd Avenue
Jasper, AL 35501
Phone (205) 302-6464

The Sheriff's office does not close for lunch the same way the clerk office does. You can call about warrants anytime during business hours. Many people call before turning in.

How to Search Walker County Bench Warrants

You can search for bench warrants in Walker County several ways. The best method depends on your situation.

Call the Sheriff: The fastest free option. Call (205) 302-6464 and ask if a warrant exists. Have the full name and date of birth ready.

Call the Circuit Clerk: The clerk at (205) 384-7268 can check court records. Avoid calling during the lunch break (12-1 PM).

Alacourt Access: Search court records at pa.alacourt.com. A name search costs $9.99. This shows case details and bench warrants.

Visit in Person: Go to the Circuit Clerk at 1803 3rd Avenue in Jasper. Bring valid ID. Plan around the lunch closure. Staff can search and print copies.

ALEA Background Check: For a full criminal history, request a check from the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency. This costs $25.

How to Clear a Bench Warrant in Walker County

If you have a bench warrant in Walker County, you need to handle it. The warrant will not go away on its own. It stays active until you deal with it or police arrest you.

Hiring a lawyer is the safest way. A lawyer can file a motion to recall the warrant and request a new court date. They can appear for you before you turn in.

You can turn yourself in. Go to the Walker County Jail or courthouse during business hours. Bring your ID. Tell staff about the warrant. A judge will decide on bail.

Under Code of Alabama § 36-12-40, bench warrant records are public. Employers and landlords can check. An active warrant hurts your job and housing prospects.

If you owe fines, you may need to pay those too. Ask the clerk what you owe. Payment plans may be available.

Walker County Bench Warrant Fees

Fees apply when you search records or handle your case. The Sheriff's phone check is usually free.

  • Alacourt name search: $9.99
  • Alacourt document images: $5.00 for first 20 pages
  • Copy fees: $0.50 to $1.00 per page
  • Certified copies: $5.00 and up
  • ALEA background check: $25.00
  • Sheriff phone check: Free

Court costs and fines vary by case. Failure to appear adds extra fees. Ask the clerk for a full accounting.

Alabama State Court Resources

Walker County is part of Alabama's unified court system. These state resources can help you.

Alabama Administrative Office of Courts: The AOC runs the Alacourt system. Visit alacourt.gov for forms and info.

Alabama eForms: Get court forms at eforms.alacourt.gov.

AlaPay: Pay fines online at alapay.com. You need your case number.

ALEA: The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency handles background checks. Call (334) 676-7700.

Legal Help in Walker County

If you cannot afford a lawyer, legal aid may help. These groups serve Walker County residents.

Legal Services Alabama: Free legal help for those who qualify. Call (205) 328-3540 or toll-free (866) 456-4995.

Alabama State Bar Lawyer Referral: Get connected to a local lawyer. Call (800) 392-5660.

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