Mobile County Barber Commission

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205 Government St
Mobile, AL 36602
Mobile County, Alabama, is the second largest county in the state with a population of more than 395,000. Mobile County is located in the southwestern corner of the state, covering more than 1,200 square miles. It is known for its bustling seaport, Port of Alabama and economic, shipping and seafood industries. Established in 1812, Mobile County is an administrative and executive unit of government operating by laws set by the Alabama Legislature. The county s commissioners ensure safety and welfare of all citizens through the delivery of essential public services. It offers services through various departments, including animal control, license commission, litter patrol, probate court, public works and revenue commission. The county s parks and recreation facilities includes more than 1,100 acres of designed properties that offer scenic viewing of Mobile Bay, hiking, Frisbee areas, golf, picnic areas, and softball and baseball fields.
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