Alfred Searcy (4 January 1854 – 1 October 1925) was a South Australian public servant and writer.
His parents, and uncle Frederick Searcy, had arrived at Port Adelaide on 3 September 1849, on the ship Louisa Baillie.
[4] Alfred Searcy died on 1 October 1925 in Adelaide and was buried in North Road Cemetery.
In the period before 1882, he received the certificate of the Royal Humane Society, London, for saving a woman from drowning and became a captain in the Port Adelaide Rifle Company.
He remained in Darwin until 1896, when he became clerk assistant and sergeant-at-arms in the South Australian House of Assembly, a position previously held by his brother, Arthur.