

Filing your state income tax return can come with some anxiety, especially if you’re waiting on a refund or want to be sure Alabama received what you sent. In this article, we’ll walk you through how to verify whether Alabama’s Department of Revenue (ADOR) has your return, what the different status messages mean, and what to do if something seems amiss.
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ToggleBefore diving into status checks, it helps to know how returns flow through the system in Alabama.
Because of manual processing, mailed returns often show up in status tools later than e-filed ones. That’s normal.
After ADOR receives your return, it enters a pipeline of validation, error checking, possible identity verification, and then refund or assessment. For e-filed returns, you’re generally eligible to start checking status after 24 to 48 business hours. :[oaicite:0]{index=0} For mailed returns, a good rule is to wait 6 to 8 weeks before expecting the return to be scanned and entered.
The fastest, most reliable way is via the **My Alabama Taxes (MAT)** website.
Here’s what to do:
The status may indicate “Received,” “Processing,” “Approved,” or “Refund Sent,” among others.
If you prefer phone assistance or don’t have reliable online access, ADOR provides phone lines for refund inquiries.
When calling, have your return or refund details handy (SSN, filing status, amount). The line will ask you to enter these to retrieve status updates.
If you’ve e-filed, allow **24 to 48 business hours** before checking for registration in ADOR’s system. If there’s no record after that, double-check whether your submission was accepted or rejected.
Until then, “no record” or “return not found” is not unusual.
Even when you’ve filed properly, the system might not show your return immediately. Some common causes:
If your return is flagged for review, ADOR will typically send you a letter requesting further documentation or verification.
If your return or refund status is “not found” after the expected waiting period, consider these steps:
Don’t immediately refiling without verifying—duplicate filings can complicate processing.
| Filing Method | Expected Time until Return Appears in System | Estimated Refund Timeline |
|---|---|---|
| E-file | 24–48 business hours | 8–10 weeks on average |
| Paper / Mailed | 6–8 weeks | 8–12 weeks or more |
Note: These timelines are general estimates. Complex returns, identity verification holds, or backlog periods (like tax season) can extend processing.
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It’s natural to wonder whether Alabama received your tax return, especially when waiting on a refund. The My Alabama Taxes (MAT) portal remains the best starting point to check status, with phone support as a backup. Be aware that e-filed returns usually appear sooner, while mailed returns take more time. If your return doesn’t show up after waiting the standard time, carefully review all your information, and contact ADOR rather than immediately refiling. With patience and accurate info, you’ll be able to confirm whether Alabama has your return and where it is in the process.