Choctaw County was created by the Alabama legislature on Dec. 29, 1847. It was named for the Choctaw Indians, one of the four Indian groups that occupied what is now the State of Alabama. The county is located in the southwestern part of the state, and is bordered by Sumter, Marengo, Clarke, and Washington counties, and the State of Mississippi. It encompasses 909 square miles. Butler is the county seat. Other towns and communities include Bladon Springs and Choctaw.
Probate Office: 117 South Mulberry Street, Butler, AL 36904.
Research Support Groups: Choctaw County Genealogical Society, 41133 Highway 17, Butler, AL 36904.
Among Records Held: Births, 1916–1919, 1943–1956*; Deaths, 1916–1919; Direct and Reverse Marriage Indexes, 1871–1933; Marriages, 1871–1933; Deed Records, 1871–1901; Inventory Records Index, 1871–1922; Inventory Records, 1871–1935; Wills, 1871–1922.
*Delayed.
Other: 1880 Census.