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Marengo County Courthouse 101 E Coats Ave Linden, AL 36748 ... Courthouse Main No (334) 295-2200: Circuit Clerk (334) 295-2219: Circuit & District Judge (334) 295-8774: Commission …
Robert E. Wilters. District Attorney, Circuit 28. P.O. Box 1269. Bay Minette, AL 36507. Phone: (251) 937-0274. Fax: (251) 937-0214. www.baldwincountydistrictattorney.com.
Address, Phone Number, and Fax Number for District Attorney's Office, a District Attorney Office, at Washington Street South, Livingston AL.
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Find 4 District Attorney Offices within 35.6 miles of District Attorney's Office.
The District Attorney's Office, located in Livingston, AL, is an agency that prosecutes criminal cases on behalf of the Livingston government. The District Attorney heads the Livingston Prosecutor's Office, directing the attorneys who work for the office.
The Marengo County Courthouse is located at 101 E Coats Ave, Linden, AL 36748. Report to the Main Courtroom. No smoking is allowed inside the building and no weapons of any kind will be allowed. Please be on time as court starts promptly at the designated time. Please allow extra time for parking and going through the metal detector.
You will need to call Kenny Freeman at (334) 295-2224 and give your updated address and phone number to be taken off of the list for that week . (Please Note: Until your name is taken off of the Marengo County driver's license list at the Department of Public Safety your name is subject to be selected again in the future.)
The pay rate as mandated by law is $10.00 per day and $.05 per mile for each day's round trip mileage (Please Note: the state only allows for one trip to the courthouse and the trip home each day.) If you wish to waive this compensation, there are forms in the Clerks Office for you to request such.
Not have been convicted of a crime involving "moral turpitude" (a crime which violates accepted standards of the community, including crimes involving dishonesty) which resulted in the suspension of a person's right to vote.
On occasion there will be times you will be required to wait while the Judge takes up an issue which must be heard outside of the jury's presence. We try to keep these to a minimum; however, these are often circumstances beyond the Court's control. We recommend that you bring reading materials, knitting, crossword puzzles, etc. to occupy you while you wait. Please take your personal belongings with you during lunch, break, etc. as we will not be responsible for their loss.