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12-19-172
Section 12-19-172 Schedule and distribution of fees - Municipal ordinance cases in circuit
and district courts. (a) The following docket fees shall be collected for municipal ordinance
cases in the district court: (1) Traffic infraction $92.00 (2) Issuance of alias writ 20.00
(3) Other ordinance violations 117.00 (4) Bond forfeiture 65.00 (b) Effective October 1, 2000,
the docket fee in municipal ordinance cases in district and circuit courts shall be increased
by five dollars ($5) and the additional fee shall be deposited into the Fair Trial Tax Fund.
(c) On appeals de novo to the circuit court, the docket fees in municipal ordinance cases
shall be the same as those collected for misdemeanor cases. (d) In addition to the fees now
authorized by law, an additional fee of thirty dollars ($30) shall be assessed in municipal
courts upon conviction of a municipal ordinance violation, excluding parking violations. The
fees shall be distributed as follows: Nine dollars ($9) to the Fair Trial...
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45-22-81
Section 45-22-81 Juvenile Probation Fund, juvenile programs, and sheriff. (a) In addition to
all other costs and charges in criminal cases in any court of Cullman County, whether municipal,
district, or circuit court, a fee of eight dollars ($8) shall be charged and collected by
the clerk of any such courts and deposited in a county fund for judicial administration or
court administration. Three dollars ($3) of the monies derived from the charges hereinabove
prescribed shall be for the use of the Juvenile Probation Division of the Cullman County District
Court. Five dollars ($5) of the monies derived from the charges hereinabove prescribed shall
be for the use of the Cullman County Sheriff's office in connection with administrative duties
performed for the courts. (b) Also, in addition to all other costs and charges in criminal
cases in any court of Cullman County, including the charge imposed in subsection (a), an additional
fee of three dollars ($3) shall be charged and collected by...
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31-10-21
Section 31-10-21 Entitlement; requirements; educational institutions to insure members aware
of benefits. (a) Any active member of the Alabama National Guard shall be entitled to the
tuition benefits provided by this article upon his or her enrollment in a degree or certificate
program in any community or technical college that is under the authority of the Alabama Community
College System Board of Trustees, or enrollment in pursuit of his or her first undergraduate
degree in any public baccalaureate-awarding college or university within the state. Certification
and eligibility for the tuition benefits provided by this article shall be determined by the
State Education Services Office of the Alabama National Guard which shall promulgate and implement
administrative rules and procedures that it deems necessary to carry out and monitor the tuition
benefits provided by this article. (b) Any active member of the Alabama National Guard who
enrolls utilizing the tuition benefits provided by...
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12-14-30
Section 12-14-30 Appointment, terms of office and qualifications; designation, etc., of presiding
judge; filling of vacancies; oath; grounds for disqualification of judges from hearing of
cases; practice of law or receipt of unauthorized remuneration for judicial services by full-time
judges prohibited. (a) The governing body of the municipality shall, by vote of a majority
of its members, appoint judges of the municipal court. (b) The term of office of each full-time
municipal judge shall be for a term of four years. The term of office of a municipal judge
other than a full-time municipal judge shall be two years. The term of either full-time or
part-time municipal judges shall continue until a successor has been appointed and qualified.
(c) In the event that a municipality has more than one judge, the mayor shall designate a
presiding judge, who shall have such additional duties and powers and be entitled to receive
such additional compensation as provided by ordinance. (d) Each...
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32-5-152.1
Section 32-5-152.1 Owner not liable for violation where vehicle leased to another; notice requirement;
owner's liability upon failure to maintain vehicle. (a) The owner of any motor vehicle leased
to another shall not be liable for a state, county, or municipal traffic or parking violation
occurring while the leased vehicle was not in the owner's possession or control, if upon notice
of the violation, the owner notifies the clerk of the court in which the case is pending of
the name and address of the lessee of the vehicle on the date the violation occurred. The
notice shall be notarized on a form prescribed by the Director of the Administrative Office
of Courts. If the owner fails to submit the notice, the court in which the case is heard may
take such action as the interests of justice require, including finding the owner of the motor
vehicle liable for the violation. (b) After providing the name and address of the lessee,
the owner shall not be required to attend a hearing on the...
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11-45-9.1
Section 11-45-9.1 Issuance of summons and complaint in lieu of arrest for violation of certain
ordinances; procedure; schedule of fines; additional penalty for failure to appear; disposition
of fines. (a) By ordinance, the governing body of any municipality may authorize any law enforcement
officer of a municipality or any law enforcement officer of the state, in lieu of placing
persons under custodial arrest, to issue a summons and complaint to any person charged with
violating any municipal littering ordinance; municipal ordinance which prohibits animals from
running at large, which shall include leash laws and rabies control laws; or any Class C misdemeanor
or violation not involving violence, threat of violence or alcohol or drugs. (b) Such summons
and complaint shall be on a form approved by the governing body of the municipality and shall
contain the name of the court; the name of the defendant; a description of the offense, including
the municipal ordinance number; the date and...
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45-15-80.08
Section 45-15-80.08 Solicitor's fee. (a) In all juvenile, traffic, criminal, and quasi-criminal
cases in the juvenile, district, circuit, and municipal courts in Cleburne County, a docket
fee, hereinafter referred to as a solicitor's fee, shall be assessed in each case. The fees,
when collected, shall be distributed monthly to the Solicitor's Fund in the county or to the
fund that may be hereafter prescribed by law for the solicitor's fee. The solicitor's fee
shall be in an amount equal to all docket fees or court costs which are assessed upon an adjudication
of guilt in a criminal case and distributed to the Fair Trial Tax Fund. Three dollars ($3)
of each fee when collected may be retained by the clerk of the court as an administrative
fee to be used to pay for the operation of the clerk's office. (b) The solicitor's fee shall
be collected in all criminal cases where the defendant is adjudged guilty, a bond forfeited,
a penalty imposed, or where there is issued any alias or capias...
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45-27-82
Section 45-27-82 Recovery of court costs. (a) The office of the district attorney serving Escambia
County, Alabama, shall be allowed to establish a court cost recovery division for the purpose
of collecting assessments, costs, fees, fines, or forfeitures due to be paid to the State
of Alabama, Escambia County, municipalities within Escambia County, or any agency or subdivision
of these governments as a result of any court action or proceeding. (b) The court, the clerk
of the court, or a probation officer shall notify the district attorney in writing when any
bail bond forfeitures, court costs, fines, penalty assessments, crime victims' compensation
assessments, or like assessments in any civil or criminal proceeding ordered by the court
to be paid to the state or municipality have been paid or are in default and the default has
not been vacated. Upon notification to the district attorney, the court cost recovery division
of the district attorney's office may collect or enforce the...
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45-9-81.01
Section 45-9-81.01 Solicitor's fee. (a)(1) In all juvenile, traffic, criminal, and quasi-criminal
cases in the juvenile, district, circuit, and municipal courts in Chambers County, a docket
fee, hereinafter referred to as a solicitor's fee, shall be assessed in each case. The fees,
when collected, shall be distributed monthly to the Solicitor's Fund or District Attorney's
Fund in the county where the fee is collected or to the fund that may be hereafter prescribed
by law for the solicitor's fee. The solicitor's fee shall be in an amount equal to all docket
fees or court costs which are assessed upon an adjudication of guilt in a criminal case and
distributed to the Fair Trial Tax Fund. (2) Three dollars ($3) of each fee, when collected,
may be retained by the clerk of the court as an administrative fee to be used to pay for the
operation of the office of the clerk. (b) The solicitor's fee shall be collected in all criminal
cases where the defendant is adjudged guilty, a bond forfeited,...
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11-46-55
Section 11-46-55 Canvassing of returns and certificate of election; determination of majority;
runoff elections. (a) Commencing at 12:00 noon on the first Tuesday next after the election,
the municipal governing body shall proceed to open the envelopes addressed to the governing
body which have been delivered by the several returning officers to the municipal clerk, canvass
the returns, and ascertain and determine the number of votes received by each candidate and
for and against each proposition submitted at the election. If it appears that any candidate
or any proposition in the election has received a majority of the votes cast for that office
or on that question, the municipal governing body shall declare the candidate elected to the
office or the question carried, and a certificate of election shall be given to the persons
by the municipal governing body or a majority of them, which shall entitle the persons so
certified to the possession of their respective offices immediately...
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