Judge Ashley Siebert is a District Court Judge in Baldwin County. Judge Siebert is originally from Thomasville, Alabama. She attended Auburn University for her bachelor’s degree and received her J.D. from Thomas Goode Jones School of Law of Faulkner University in 2011.
Judge Siebert began her legal career in Baldwin County by working in private practice representing citizens of Baldwin County in both civil and criminal matters. In 2016, Judge Siebert began serving as a prosecutor for the Baldwin County District Attorney’s Office. During her 9 years as a prosecutor, Judge Siebert prosecuted various felony and misdemeanor cases including homicides, adult sexual assaults and drug offenses. She served as the lead prosecutor for Baldwin County Drug Court and the lead prosecutor for the Child Victim Unit.
Judge Siebert was appointed by Governor Kay Ivey as District Judge after the retirement of Judge Michelle Thomason in January 2025. Judge Siebert currently presides over criminal and civil District Court cases in Baldwin County, as well as preliminary hearings in felony matters.
Judge Siebert and her husband, Derek, have two children and attend 3Circle Church. Judge Siebert is a member of the Republican Party.