Alabama
| U.S. Marshals Service offices are based on the organizational structure of the Federal District Court system. Alabama is divided into three judicial districts that are referred to as the Northern, Middle, and Southern Districts of Alabama. | |
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The Northern District comprises the counties of Bibb, Blount, Calhoun, Colbert, Cherokee, Clay, Cleburne, Cullman, De Kalb, Etowah, Fayette, Franklin, Greene, Jackson, Jefferson, Lamar, Lauderdale, Lawrence, Limestone, Madison, Marion, Marshall, Morgan, Pickens, Saint Clair, Shelby, Sumter, Talladega, Tuscaloosa, Walker, and Winston. Court for the Northern District is held in Birmingham, Huntsville, Decatur, Anniston, Tuscaloosa, Gadsden and Jasper. |
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The Middle District comprises the counties of Autauga, Barbour, Bullock, Butler, Chambers, Chilton, Coffee, Coosa, Covington, Crenshaw, Dale, Elmore, Geneva, Henry, Houston, Lee, Lowndes, Macon, Montgomery, Pike, Randolph, Russell, and Tallapoosa. Court for the Middle District is held in Montgomery, Dothan and Opelika. |
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The Southern District comprises the counties of Baldwin, Choctaw, Clarke, Conecuh, Dallas, Escambia, Hale, Marengo, Mobile, Monroe, Perry, Washington and Wilcox. Court for the Southern District is held in Mobile and Selma. |
| The organizational structure of the district can be found in the United States Code Title 28, Part I, Chapter 5, Section 81. | |



