County Attorney Jobs in Alabama

County Attorney jobs in Alabama concentrate in local government law, public administration, and municipal legal services, with openings at every level from entry-level assistant county attorney to senior chief counsel. The busiest hiring markets are Birmingham, Montgomery, and Huntsville, where county commissions, municipal governments, and institutions like Jefferson County, the City of Montgomery, and the Madison County Commission maintain dedicated legal departments. The most in-demand specialties are government contracts, property and land use law, and civil litigation on behalf of public entities. Scan the live roles below and apply to whichever ones fit.

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Overview

Open roles58
Top employerAlabama State Department of Education
Top cityAlabama
Cities hiring33
Work type86% On-site
Top industryHealthcare

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Prohealth Group
(RN) Home Health Case Manager - Chilton County, AL- ProHealth Home Health & Hospice
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(RN) Home Health Case Manager - Chilton County, AL- ProHealth Home Health & Hospice
Prohealth Group
Birmingham, Alabama
Healthcare Administration
Nursing
Patient Services & Wellbeing
CPR Certification
201-500

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Alabama State Department of Education
26-27 Teacher - Social Science/History - Chilton County High School
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26-27 Teacher - Social Science/History - Chilton County High School
Alabama State Department of Education
Clanton, Alabama
IT Support
Systems Administration
Technical Program Management
High school

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Community Action Partnership of North Alabama
Pre-K Teacher - Vivian C. Turner (Morgan County)
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Pre-K Teacher - Vivian C. Turner (Morgan County)
Community Action Partnership of North Alabama
Decatur, Alabama
IT Support
Project Management
Technical Program Management
$27k.8 - $49k.4/yr
Bachelor's degree in special education
201-500

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Right of Way Technician I - Baldwin County Commission
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Right of Way Technician I - Baldwin County Commission
Baldwin County Alabama
Robertsdale, Alabama
Consulting & Professional Services
Corporate Training & Learning Development
Educational Administration
$21.18 - $34.16/hr
Associate's degree

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Quality Correctional Healthcare
LPN Licensed Practical Nurse PRN Evening Shift -Elmore County
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Quality Correctional Healthcare
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LPN Licensed Practical Nurse PRN Evening Shift -Elmore County
Quality Correctional Healthcare
Wetumpka, Alabama
Healthcare Administration
Nursing
Patient Services & Wellbeing
CPR Certification
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County Attorney Jobs by City in Alabama

Where Alabama roles are concentrated, by current openings.

Jasper
3 jobs
Andalusia
3 jobs
Pell City
3 jobs
Mobile
2 jobs
Clanton
2 jobs
Decatur
2 jobs
Gadsden
2 jobs
Columbia
2 jobs
Fairhope
2 jobs

County Attorney Job Market in Alabama

A snapshot from current Alabama openings, updated as new roles post.

Who's Hiring

  • Alabama State Department of Education
    Alabama State Department of Education11
  • South Central Alabama Mental Health Center
    South Central Alabama Mental Health Center8
  • Quality Correctional Healthcare
    Quality Correctional Healthcare7
  • Prohealth
    Prohealth6
  • Mobile County Personnel Department, City of Mobile
    Mobile County Personnel Department, City of Mobile3

Top Industries Hiring

  • Healthcare & Medical Services

What Alabama Employers Look For

The qualifications that appear most often in county attorney jobs across Alabama.

  • Active law license in good standing with the Alabama State Bar
  • Juris Doctor degree from an accredited law school
  • Experience in government, municipal, or public sector law
  • Demonstrated background in civil litigation or administrative law
  • Ability to advise elected officials, boards, and county commissions
  • Familiarity with Alabama Code, local ordinances, and public records law

County Attorney Jobs in Alabama: Frequently Asked Questions

How do you become a county attorney in Alabama?

You must hold an active law license issued by the Alabama State Bar, which requires passing the Alabama Bar Examination and meeting the Board's character and fitness standards. Most positions also require a Juris Doctor from an accredited law school. County attorney roles at the local government level typically prefer or require prior experience in civil litigation, administrative law, or public sector legal work, and some counties require residency within the jurisdiction.

Which companies hire county attorneys in Alabama?

Alabama county attorney roles are posted by Alabama State Department of Education, South Central Alabama Mental Health Center, and Quality Correctional Healthcare and others right now, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of July 2026. Alabama's county commissions, municipal governments, and regional public authorities are the dominant employers, with larger counties such as Jefferson, Madison, and Mobile consistently posting the greatest volume of openings.

Which Alabama cities have the most county attorney jobs?

Alabama, Jasper, and Mobile County have the most county attorney openings in Alabama. Birmingham leads because Jefferson County is the state's most populous and legally active county, while Montgomery's concentration of state agencies and government offices drives demand there, and Huntsville's rapid growth in population and public infrastructure has expanded Madison County's legal department needs significantly in recent years.

Are there remote county attorney jobs in Alabama?

Yes, but they're rare. About 14% of county attorney openings tied to Alabama are remote or hybrid as of July 2026, reflecting the fundamentally in-person nature of government legal work, which involves court appearances, commission meetings, and direct interaction with elected officials. The portions of the role most likely to allow flexible or remote arrangements are legal research, document drafting, and contract review.

How can I get hired as a county attorney in Alabama with little or no experience?

The most realistic entry path is an assistant county attorney or staff attorney position within a county commission or municipal legal department, where recent law graduates are regularly considered. Larger Alabama counties such as Jefferson and Madison sometimes bring on recent bar passers in junior roles. Clerking for an Alabama circuit or appellate court builds directly transferable skills, and candidates who have completed public interest work or interned with a county commission, district attorney's office, or the Alabama Attorney General's office hold a clear advantage.

Where can I find and apply to county attorney jobs in Alabama?

You can find and apply to county attorney jobs in Alabama on Migrate Mate, which lists current Alabama openings from county commissions, municipal governments, and public sector employers across the state. Search the listings for roles that match your experience and practice area, then apply directly to the ones that fit.

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