Escrow & Title
In Alabama, deeds are recorded in the:
ACity Clerk's office
BCounty Probate Court✓ Correct
CAREC's official records
DU.S. District Court
Explanation
In Alabama, deeds and other real property documents are recorded in the Probate Court of the county where the property is located. Recording provides constructive notice and establishes priority of interests.
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