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.
The Office of the Mayor is the administrative unit comprising the Mayor’s direct support staff who provide strategic direction for the City, oversight of all departments, coordination of internal and external relations, and constituent responses.
Staff Members within the Office of the Mayor includes:
Executive Assistant to the Mayor
222 Broad Street
Selma, Alabama 36701
(334) 874-2101 (Office)
(334) 327-7074 (Cell)
mayoroffice@selma-al.gov
Administrative Assistant to the Mayor
222 Broad Street
Selma, Alabama 36701
(334) 874-2101 (Office)
mayorasst@selma-al.gov
Mayor
Office of the Mayor
222 Broad Street
Selma, AL 36701
Monday-Friday
8:30 am to 4:30 pm
(334) 874-2101 (Office)
mayoroffice@selma-al.gov
Due to the threat of severe weather, all non-essential city services will be closed on Friday, March 18, 2022. The City will continue to monitor the situation and depending on the severity of the event may make further changes to hours of operation.
The Selma Police & Fire Departments will be on regular duty and Public Works will be on call working diligently to address issues as they occur, along with reporting issues to the Alabama Department of Transportation and local utility companies.
Residents are encouraged to stay informed and take proper precautions. Please stay off roadways as conditions, power lines, and/or trees may be impacted.