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45-4-82.20
Section 45-4-82.20 Creation; powers and duties; payment of ad valorem tax. (a) There is created
within the office of the Judge of Probate of Bibb County a license division which shall issue
all motor vehicle licenses and titles. The county commission shall furnish suitable quarters
and provide the necessary forms, books, stationery, records, equipment, and supplies, except
the stationery, forms, and supplies furnished pursuant to law by the State Department of Finance
or state Comptroller. The county commission shall also provide clerks and other assistants
for the judge of probate as shall be necessary from time to time for the proper and efficient
performance of the duties of his or her office. The judge of probate shall have authority
to employ clerks and other assistants and to fix their compensation, subject to and in accordance
with the personnel policies and procedures of Bibb County concerning county employees. The
compensation of the clerks and assistants shall be paid out of...
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45-49-85
Section 45-49-85 Indexing system. (a) The following words, phrases, and terms including the
plural of any thereof, whenever used in this section, shall have the following respective
meanings: (1) CODE. The Code of Alabama, 1975, as amended. (2) COMPUTERIZED METHODS OF INDEXING.
The use of computer hardware and software to alphabetize, store, assemble, transmit electronically,
and generally prepare index information and shall include, but shall not be limited to, the
following: a. Display terminals used to enter, transmit, and retrieve index information for
specified periods. b. Computer speed printers used to prepare hard copy index books. c. Storage
of index information using disks, magnetic tape, cartridges, chips, or any other method approved
by the judge of probate. d. Computer processors to sort and alphabetize index information.
e. Any other computer techniques or equipment necessary for preparing the various indexes.
(3) COUNTY. Mobile County, Alabama. (4) GENERAL PROPERTY...
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11-53B-13
Section 11-53B-13 Application for entry of certificate. At the time of application for entry
of the certificate of warning to redeem, the applicant shall deliver to the judge of probate
three certified copies of the recorded deed and shall pay to the judge of probate a fee of
one dollar ($1). Copies of the deed need not include any certificate of acknowledgment. The
applicant shall also deliver to the judge of probate a certified copy of the ad valorem tax
assessment records of the county containing the name of the person or persons other than the
grantee in the deed to whom the property described in the deed was last finally assessed for
ad valorem taxation, together with the address of each person as shown by the tax assessment
records, or an affidavit that there is no one else. The judge of probate shall promptly mail
to each person at such address one of the aforesaid certified copies of the deed, together
with an attached warning to redeem in substantially the following form:...
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31-2-14
Section 31-2-14 Bonds of persons responsible for public or military property or public funds.
(a) Persons required to give bond. Any person to whom public or military property is issued
at any time, or to whom any public money is paid or who disburses any such funds, may be required
to give bond in a surety company conditioned faithfully to perform the duties of his office,
in such amounts and under such rules and regulations established by the Adjutant General,
to use all care in the safekeeping of military stores and property committed to his custody,
to account for the same and to deliver to his successor, or to any other person authorized
to receive the same, all such military property and to properly account for all public money
received by him, and for all public money disbursed, the bonds to be approved by the Adjutant
General, and the premiums thereon to be paid by the state; provided, that no person shall
be held liable for loss of public money deposited in any state or...
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35-4-435
Section 35-4-435 Notice requirements for existing private transfer fee obligations. (a) The
payee of a private transfer fee obligation imposed prior to May 25, 2011, shall record, prior
to December 31, 2011, against the real property subject to the private transfer fee obligation,
a separate document in the office of the judge of probate for each county in which the real
property is located which complies with all of the following requirements: (1) The title of
the document shall be "Notice of Private Transfer Fee Obligation" in at least 14-point
boldface type. (2) The amount, if the private transfer fee is a flat amount, or the percentage
of the sales price constituting the cost of the private transfer fee, or such other basis
by which the private transfer fee is to be calculated. (3) If the real property is residential
property, actual dollar-cost examples of the private transfer fee for a home priced at two
hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000), five hundred thousand dollars...
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5-8A-24
Section 5-8A-24 Appointment of receiver to liquidate bank. The superintendent may under his
or her hand and official seal appoint a receiver to liquidate and distribute the assets of
any bank taken possession of by the superintendent under the provisions of this chapter, the
certificate of appointment to be filed in the office of the superintendent and a certified
copy in the office of the probate judge in the county in which the principal office of such
bank is located. The receiver may be the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation or any other
agency or corporation created by the United States to act in such capacity or any person selected
by the superintendent; provided, however, no examiner shall be appointed receiver of any bank
whose books, papers, and affairs the examiner shall have examined within one year next preceding
the appointment of such receiver. Any receiver appointed other than the Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation, or any other agency or corporation created by the...
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45-20-83.50
Section 45-20-83.50 License division created. When the revenue commissioner's office is established
as provided in Subpart 1 of Part 2 of Article 24, there is hereby created within the judge
of probate's office of Covington County a license division which shall issue all motor vehicle
licenses. The judge of probate shall charge and collect the same fee that is prescribed in
the general law for a like assessment and collection of ad valorem taxes and sales taxes on
motor vehicles. All such fees and commissions on ad valorem taxes, and casual sales and use
tax shall be the property of the county and shall be paid into the general fund of the county.
The county commission shall furnish suitable office space and provide the necessary forms,
books, stationery, records, equipment, and supplies as are furnished pursuant to law by the
State Department of Finance or the Comptroller. The county commission shall also provide such
clerks and other assistants as shall be necessary, from time to...
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30-3-198
Section 30-3-198 Notice of lien. (a) The state Title IV-D agency, by or through any employee,
agent, or representative, shall file a notice of a lien against any real or personal property
of any noncustodial parent who resides or owns property in this state and owes past due child
support payments under 42 U.S.C.A. Section 666(a) (4) as follows: (i) liens against any real
property shall be filed in the office of the judge of probate where the real property is located;
(ii) liens against personal property, other than personal property subject to a certificate
of title, shall be filed in the office of the Secretary of State in the records where Uniform
Commercial Code financing statements are filed; and (iii) liens against personal property
which is subject to a certificate of title shall be filed in the office of the Alabama Department
of Revenue on such forms as may be prescribed by the Department of Revenue and upon delivery
to the Department of Revenue of the outstanding certificate...
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45-49-140.08
Section 45-49-140.08 Board of trustees. (a) The affairs and business of the district shall
be managed by a board of trustees consisting of five members who shall be elected by the qualified
electors of the district unless a candidate is unopposed for office. A candidate who is unopposed
for office shall be declared elected by the judge of probate immediately following the close
of the qualification period. Beginning with the year 1998, the election shall be held on the
last Tuesday in March of each year and any runoff election, if needed, shall be held three
weeks later. The election shall be nonpartisan and shall be administered by the judge of probate.
No person shall be elected to the board unless the person is a property owner of the district.
The election shall be for a term of four years; provided, however, that two of the initial
five members shall be for a term of two years, two shall be for a term of three years, and
one shall be for a term of four years. The term of office...
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45-35-83.21
Section 45-35-83.21 Additional filing fee - Excluding tag and license functions. (a) The Judge
of Probate of Houston County shall charge a special additional filing fee of three dollars
($3) for filing or for recording each and every instrument, paper, writing, or decree in his
or her office, including, but not limited to, those related to personal property, a Uniform
Commercial Code statement, each real estate, warranty deed, deed or executor deed, subordinate
agreement, agreement, land lease, partial release or release, affidavit, marriage license,
official bond plat, oath of office, bill of sale, custodian bond, declaration of trust, transfer,
assignment, satisfaction, declaration of vacation bond to indemnify, lis pendens notice, order
approving trustee bond, and excerpts of minutes. This special additional filing fee does not
apply to the filing and recording of instruments and papers used in the tag and license functions
of the probate office. (b) The month following collection,...
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