Perry County Government Contacts, Meeting Schedule and Core Services
Perry County published an at-a-glance roster of county contacts, core services and its commission meeting schedule to help residents access services and participate in local government.

The Perry County Commission holds regular public meetings on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month, with public comments beginning at 5:30 PM and the official meeting starting at 6:00 PM. Meetings take place in the Albert Turner, Sr. Courthouse Annex at 200 Pickens Street, next to the Perry County Jail. For more information on Commission meetings, contact the Perry County Courthouse at: (334)-683-2200.
County officials list the main administrative contact as: Perry County, AL, 300 Washington St, Marion, AL 36756, (334) 683-2200. That header appears across the county site and provides the primary phone number residents should use to request meeting details, ask about agendas or follow up on county services.
The county site presents a compact menu of offices and services available to residents. Offices named include Circuit Courts, County Commissioners, County Courthouse, Department, District Attorney, Revenue Commisioner, Sheriff's Office and Probate Courts. Core online actions flagged for residents are registering boats and vehicles, signing up to receive emergency alerts, registering to vote, requesting birth and death certificates, ordering gravel or dirt, and requesting public records. The site also lists ways to report an issue and to pay property tax, solid waste bills and water bills, and it promotes services such as applying for a job, obtaining a business license, renewing a driver’s license and finding a storm shelter.
The county page includes a calendar tool; using the stated recurrence and the captured January 2026 calendar grid as an applied example, the second and fourth Tuesday meeting dates would fall on January 13 and January 27, 2026. That practical calculation demonstrates how residents can map the commission’s schedule to any monthly calendar to confirm meeting dates.
The county website infrastructure identifies the platform with the line: Created By Granicus - Connecting People and Government. An image file labeled MarionAnnex1 is referenced for the annex but the page capture does not provide a caption or image description; residents and reporters seeking a photograph or exact building orientation should request the original file or visit the annex address at 200 Pickens Street to confirm location details.
What this means for Marion and Perry County residents is straightforward: the commission schedule and a concise list of touchpoints are available and centralized around the courthouse contact number. Residents who want to speak at public comment, obtain agendas or confirm remote-access or accommodation options should call (334) 683-2200 and ask the courthouse staff for meeting agendas and participation rules. Local civic engagement is most effective when residents verify meeting dates and materials in advance and confirm which offices operate from 300 Washington Street versus the Albert Turner, Sr. Courthouse Annex at 200 Pickens Street.
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