Alachua County, Florida
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Alachua is a county in Florida. It was formed in 1824 from the following county/ies: Duval/ St Johns. Alachua began keeping marriage records in 1867. It began keeping land records in 1826, probate records in 1840, and court records in 1850. For more information, contact the county at 201 E University Ave P.O. Box 600 Gainesville 32602-0600. On the attached map, Alachua is located at B4
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