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  1. On the night of June 6, 1866, Tuscaloosa was deluged with the heaviest rainfall in the history of this community and she bore the scars for 44 years. They might remain with us today but for the vision and courage of four men, William C. Jemison, George W. Simpson, Walter C. Harris and Frank G. Blair. The first three mentioned stood personal ...

  2. Tuscaloosa County was formed in 1816 from former Choctaw and Creek Indian lands. Its county seat, Tuscaloosa, later served as the state capitol from 1826 until 1846. During this time and prior to the Civil War, the city became a center of the cotton -based economy in west Alabama. The wealth generated then is still evident in the Battle ...

  3. To Search Probate Records, Click Here. In accordance with AL Code § 12-19-90 (2014), Judge of Probate – Schedule of Fees, The Tuscaloosa County Office of Probate will update the schedule of fees associated with Probate Court and Probate Recording to correspond with fees set by § 12-19-90 effective December 1, 2021.

  4. For a new business or a new location of an existing business, you must visit or contact the Tuscaloosa County License Office at 2501 7th Street, Suite 100, Tuscaloosa, AL, by email BusinessLicense@tuscco.com or telephone (205)464-8235, to purchase or update your State Business License. Be prepared to give a detailed description of the type of ...

  5. Tax Collector: Susan Jones. Mailing Address: Tuscaloosa County Courthouse 714 Greensboro Avenue, Room 124 Tuscaloosa, AL 35401-1891. Phone: (205) 464-8230 Email: collector2@tuscco.com

  6. The Alabama General Assembly created Tuscaloosa County on February 6, 1818, from former Creek and Choctaw Indian lands. It is believed that the county received its name from Tascaluza, a Native American tribal leader in the area at the time of Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto’s march through Alabama. The county’s earliest settlers came ...

  7. Tax Assessor: Leigh Ann Fair. Mailing Address: 714 Greensboro Avenue, Room 108 Tuscaloosa, AL 35401. Phone: (205) 464-8240 Email: assessor2@tuscco.com

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