Alabama Divorce Records

In the early 1800s, the legislature, the circuit courts, and city courts granted divorces. Divorce records may indicate the date and place of the marriage being dissolved. Circuit or city courts have handled most divorce proceedings.

Alabama divorces were settled in county chancery courts until 1915. The state legislature was also empowered to authorize divorce decrees. In 1915 the chancery courts were merged with the circuit court in each county. The Family History Library is microfilming divorce records of local chancery courts.

Statewide registration of divorces began in 1950. Copies are on microfilm or may be obtained from the Center for Health Statistics Records Services (see the address in the "Vital Records" section).

The Family History Library has these records on microfilm:


 * Alabama. Bureau of Vital Statistics. County Divorce Reports, 1818–1929 ; Index, 1908–1937.  Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1988–1990. (On 11 Family History Library .) The indexes are on films . These records are at the Alabama Department of Archives and History. The records are arranged by year, then by county. They may list the date and place of birth and marriage.


 * Alabama. Department of Health. (Montgomery, Alabama). Divorces, 1938–1992; Index, 1950–1959. Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1993. (On 337 Family History Library .) The index for 1950 to 1959 is on.

Publications with divorce records for 1818 to 1868 are:


 * Hageness, MariLee Beatty. Alabama Divorces 1818–1868, State Legislature. Alabama Genealogical Sources; AL1004. Anniston, Alabama: M.L. Hageness, 1995. (Family History Library .) This book alphabetically lists the persons who were divorced with the divorce date and county.

Alabama divorce records are listed in the Place Search of the Family History Library Catalog under:

ALABAMA- DIVORCE RECORDS

ALABAMA, [COUNTY]- DIVORCE RECORDS

ALABAMA, [COUNTY]- COURT RECORDS

ALABAMA, [COUNTY]- VITAL RECORDS