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36-11-18
Section 36-11-18 Execution of process, etc., where sheriff or clerk of court subject to impeachment
proceedings. In all cases in which the sheriff is the party accused, all process relating
to the case shall be executed by the coroner of the county or, if there is no coroner, then
by such other person as may be appointed by the court or a judge in vacation. If the accused
is the clerk of the court, then the court or judge thereof shall appoint a special clerk,
who shall be some reliable and responsible person and who shall perform and discharge all
the duties of the office as to this particular case, under the direction of the court or the
judge thereof, until such case is finally determined, and who shall be liable to all penalties
prescribed by law for any misfeasance, malfeasance or nonfeasance in the discharge of the
duties of such office. (Code 1876, §4056; Code 1886, §4828; Code 1896, §4874; Code 1907,
§7109; Code 1923, §4507; Code 1940, T. 41, §188.)...
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6-6-661
Section 6-6-661 Venue. The summary remedies given in this article must be enforced in the manner
following, except in cases otherwise specially provided in this article: (1) When the motion
is against a sheriff, coroner, clerk, or other officer of court, or their sureties, the motion
must be made in the circuit court of the county in which such officer was acting officially
at the time of the default or in the court to which the process was returnable when the default
consists in the failure to execute or return process or to pay over money collected thereon;
and (2) In all other cases not specially provided for, the motion must be made in the circuit
court of the county in which the person moved against resides or, if he has no permanent residence,
then in any county where he may be found. (Code 1852, §2600; Code 1867, §3029; Code 1876,
§3355; Code 1886, §3099; Code 1896, §3767; Code 1907, §5903; Code 1923, §10230; Code
1940, T. 7, §594.)...
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6-6-681
Section 6-6-681 Judgment in favor of defendant. Judgment must, in like manner, be entered in
favor of the defendant in execution against the sheriff or coroner, on three days' notice,
in the following cases: (1) For failure to pay over on demand any excess of money which may
remain upon a sale under execution after satisfaction thereof and of the costs, for the amount
of such excess and five percent per month after demand; (2) For failing to return an execution
wholly or partially satisfied, for 25 percent on the amount paid; and (3) For failing to pay
over on demand money paid or collected on an execution, the whole or any part of which is
enjoined, for the amount so enjoined and five percent per month on the amount from the time
of the demand. (Code 1852, §§2608-2611; Code 1867, §§3038-3041; Code 1876, §§3363-3366;
Code 1886, §§3107-3110; Code 1896, §§3775-3778; Code 1907, §§5911-5914; Code 1923, §§10238-10241;
Code 1940, T. 7, §596.)...
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6-6-10
Section 6-6-10 Fees and charges - Arbitrators, witnesses, sheriffs and constables; how paid.
The arbitrators are, if demanded by them, entitled each to $2 per day while actually engaged
in the arbitration, the witnesses to $1 per day each and the sheriff or constable to the customary
fees for executing subpoenas, all of which must be paid jointly by the parties unless the
arbitrators otherwise determine. (Code 1852, §2723; Code 1867, §3162; Code 1876, §3549;
Code 1886, §3235; Code 1896, §520; Code 1907, §2920; Code 1923, §6168; Code 1940, T. 7,
§841.)...
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12-19-91
Section 12-19-91 Clerks of Supreme Court or courts of appeals. (a) The clerks of the courts
of appeal shall be entitled to receive the following fees for the following services, to be
paid to the treasurer as provided in this article: (1) Docketing each case ..... $ .30 (2)
Entering each appearance, to include all attorneys appearing on the same side for the same
parties ..... .30 (3) Each bond ..... .50 (4) Each appeal ..... .50 (5) Each order ..... .50
(6) Each continuance ..... .25 (7) Each judgment ..... 1.00 (8) Each mandate or certificate
to the court below ..... 2.00 (9) Each writ in the nature of scire facias, certiorari, mandamus,
prohibition or other similar writ ..... 1.00 (10) Filing the same with return ..... .20 (11)
Each writ of execution ..... 1.00 (12) Taxing costs, copying and entering satisfaction .....
.85 (13) Copying opinions, record or paper, in his office, for each 100 words ..... .15 (14)
In each case an additional fee of ..... 4.00 (b) For petitions for...
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15-4-9
Section 15-4-9 Issuance and execution of arrest warrant for accused; appearance of accused
before judge. (a) If a jury summoned under this chapter finds that the deceased came to his
death by the act of another by unlawful means, the coroner may issue a warrant of arrest for
such person, which may be executed in the same manner as provided in Chapter 7 of this title.
(b) When arrested, the person must be brought before the district court of the county in which
the inquest was held, and the district court judge must proceed to examine the charge and
commit, bail or discharge the defendant as upon a warrant of arrest under the provisions of
such chapter. (Code 1852, §819; Code 1867, §4370; Code 1876, §3998; Code 1886, §4809;
Code 1896, §4932; Code 1907, §7170; Code 1923, §4565; Code 1940, T. 15, §84.)...
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45-29-83.47
Section 45-29-83.47 Special recording and indexing fees. (a) A special recording and indexing
fee of five dollars ($5) shall be paid to the county and collected by the judge of probate
with respect to each: (1) Case filed in the probate court. (2) Real property interest instrument,
personal property instrument, incorporation, notary bond, or name change filed for record
in the office of the judge of probate. (3) Marriage license issued by, or marriage ceremony
performed by, the judge of probate. (b) After August 1, 2013, no case may be filed in the
probate court, no real property instrument, personal property instrument, incorporation, notary
bond, or name change may be filed for record in the office of judge of probate, and no marriage
license may be issued by or marriage ceremony performed by the judge of probate unless the
special recording and indexing fee is paid. The special recording and indexing fee is in addition
to all other fees, taxes, and other charges required to be paid...
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6-9-25
Section 6-9-25 Execution by coroner or special coroner. When the office of sheriff is vacant
and until his successor qualifies, when the sheriff is imprisoned, in cases to which he is
a party, in cases in which he is interested or for any legal cause is incompetent to act,
if such interest or cause appears on the face of the proceedings, the execution must be directed
to, and executed by, the coroner or special coroner, as the case may be. (Code 1852, §2429;
Code 1867, §2844; Code 1876, §3186; Code 1886, §2889; Code 1896, §1887; Code 1907, §4088;
Code 1923, §7803; Code 1940, T. 7, §516.)...
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11-12-14
Section 11-12-14 Books, stationery, telephones, etc., for probate judge, tax assessor, sheriff,
etc. The judge of probate, the tax assessor, the tax collector, the sheriff, and the county
treasurer or custodian must be allowed reasonable expenses for suitable books, stationery,
postage stamps used exclusively for official business, and telephones, to be paid for by the
county on the approval of the county commission, and the judge of probate shall also be allowed
expense for his seal of office, to be paid for by the county. (Code 1852, §684; Code 1867,
§811; Code 1876, §717; Code 1886, §805; Code 1896, §3384; Code 1907, §5442; Code 1923,
§9604; Acts 1927, No. 595, p. 693; Code 1940, T. 12, §123.)...
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36-22-16
Section 36-22-16 Compensation. (a) Sheriffs of the several counties in this state shall be
compensated for their services by an annual salary payable in equal installments out of the
county treasury as the salaries of other county employees are paid. The annual salary of the
sheriff shall be $35,000.00, commencing with the next term of office, unless a higher salary
is specifically provided for by law by general or local act hereafter enacted. (b) Such salary
shall be in lieu of all fees, compensation, allowance, percentages, charges and costs, except
as otherwise provided by law. The sheriff and his deputies shall, however, be entitled to
collect and retain such mileage and expense allowance as may be payable according to law for
returning or transferring prisoners and insane persons to or from points outside the county.
(Acts 1969, No. 1170, p. 2179, §1; Acts 1971, No. 77, p. 339, §1; Acts 1973, No. 193, p.
229, §1; Acts 1978, No. 538, p. 596, §1; Acts 1981, No. 81-667, p. 1091,...
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