Dale County was created by the Alabama legislature on Dec. 22, 1824. It was named for Gen. Sam Dale, pioneer and Indian fighter. Dale County is located in the southeastern part of the state, wholly within the coastal plain. It is bordered by Pike, Barbour, Henry, Houston, Geneva, and Coffee counties. It currently encompasses 561 square miles. Originally, the county seat was located at Dale Court House, which later became Daleville. An election in 1870 resulted in the removal of the county seat to Ozark. The courthouses suffered damage by fire in 1869 and 1884. Other towns and communities include Ariton, Newton, Midland City, and the U.S. Army Base at Fort Rucker.
Probate Office: P. O. Box 580, Ozark, AL 36361.
Research Support Groups: Dale County Genealogical and Historical Society, 416 James Street, Ozark, AL 36360. Publication: Wiregreass Roots.
Among Records Held: Marriages, 1904–1935; Direct and Reverse Index, 1884–1923; Deed Record, 1884–1969; Divorce Records, 1921–1946; Voter Lists, 1894, 1914–1944; Wills, 1820–1929.