Mayor James Perkins welcomes you to the Dallas County seat in the largest contiguous historic district in the State of Alabama.
The City is best known for the 1960s Selma Voting Rights Movement and the Selma to Montgomery marches of 1965.
“Queen City of the Black Belt”
Welcome to Selma, Alabama
Opportunities for exploration abound in Selma and Dallas County, Alabama. Locals and visitors alike often find themselves basking in our rich layers of history and abundant recreational opportunities.
Whether you are looking for a journey through time or a relaxing getaway from the constant grind of big city life, Selma is the place for you. Come explore with us today.
Mayor James Perkins welcomes you to the Dallas County seat in the largest contiguous historic district in the State of Alabama.
The City is best known for the 1960s Selma Voting Rights Movement and the Selma to Montgomery marches of 1965.
“Queen City of the Black Belt”
Welcome to Selma, Alabama
Opportunities for exploration abound in Selma and Dallas County, Alabama. Locals and visitors alike often find themselves basking in our rich layers of history and abundant recreational opportunities.
Whether you are looking for a journey through time or a relaxing getaway from the constant grind of big city life, Selma is the place for you. Come explore with us today.
Code Enforcement Department’s purpose is to maintain the City’s infrastructure and grounds, and to provide community services, such as tree care, sidewalk and street maintenance.
Garbage services are provided by LDI.
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Please call (334) 874-2170 with questions about the pick-up dates of trash or designated dumping areas. If there is garbage in the trash, the trash will not be pickup up.
If you lease a multi-family dwelling with more than six units: You must provide a dumpster on site for tenants to dispose of waste.
If you lease a single-family dwelling or a multi-family dwelling with five or fewer units: You must obtain proof of garbage service for tenants.
This ordinance is effective immediately. Please provide documentation to avoid fines to the Office of Public Service Department in City Hall at 222 Broad Street.
Please call 874-2106 for more information.
Director of Code Enforcement
codeenforcement@selma-al.gov
One of the most effective ways to help tornado victims right now is to donate to the city’s local disaster relief program. Our local organizations are familiar with the community and what resources are already available locally. They are also motivated to help their local community by making sure that any resources donated to them are put to good use.