See Mountainboro AL district attorneys and search free public district attorney records District attorneys, prosecuting attorneys and commonwealth attorneys are public officials who represent the state or federal government in legal matters.
Etowah County District Attorney 801 Forrest Avenue Gadsden AL 35901 11.3 miles from Mountainboro 256-549-5362
Marshall County District Attorney 424 Blount Avenue Guntersville AL 35976 17.3 miles from Mountainboro 256-582-8113
Blount County District Attorney 220 2nd Avenue East Oneonta AL 35121 24.1 miles from Mountainboro 205-625-4171
Cherokee County District Attorney 100 West Main Street Centre AL 35960 25.8 miles from Mountainboro 256-927-5577
Dekalb County District Attorney 300 Grand Avenue South Fort Payne AL 35967 30.7 miles from Mountainboro 256-845-8550
Jackson County District Attorney PO Box 923 Scottsboro AL 35768 34.7 miles from Mountainboro 256-574-9240
Calhoun County District Attorney 25 West 11th Street Anniston AL 36201 37.9 miles from Mountainboro 256-231-1770
Cleburne County District Attorney 25 West 11th Street Anniston AL 36201 37.9 miles from Mountainboro 256-231-1770
St. Clair County District Attorney 1815 Cogswell Avenue Pell AL 35125 39.7 miles from Mountainboro 205-338-9429
Cullman County District Attorney 500 2nd Avenue Southwest Cullman AL 35055 40.7 miles from Mountainboro 256-736-2800
Madison County District Attorney 100 North Side Square Huntsville AL 35801 47.9 miles from Mountainboro 256-532-3460
Talladega County District Attorney PO Box 572 Talladega AL 35161 49.5 miles from Mountainboro 256-362-2036
Haralson County Prosecuting Attorney 100 Prior Street Cedartown GA 30125 50.9 miles from Mountainboro 770-646-2016
Polk County Prosecuting Attorney 100 Prior Street Cedartown GA 30125 50.9 miles from Mountainboro 770-749-2106
Floyd County Prosecuting Attorney 3 Government Plaza Rome GA 30161 55.3 miles from Mountainboro 706-291-5210
A district attorney prosecutes cases on behalf of the public. District attorneys manage the prosecutor's office and play a central role in investigating charges, deciding whether to charge someone with a crime, offering plea bargains, and litigating appeals. They also advise parole boards on inmate requests for early release.
District attorneys maintain records on current and former cases. Many of these records are available online and open to the public. This site can help you access the records you need from a district attorney.