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45-16-81.03
Section 45-16-81.03 Solicitor's fee. (a) In all juvenile cases, traffic, criminal, and quasi-criminal
cases in the juvenile, district, circuit, and municipal courts in Coffee County, a docket
fee, hereinafter referred to as a solicitor's fee, shall be assessed in each case. The fee,
when collected, shall be distributed monthly to the Solicitor's Fund or District Attorney'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. (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 warrant of arrest. The solicitor's fee shall be in addition to and not
in lieu of any other fees or costs. The solicitor's fee shall not be...
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45-36-80
Section 45-36-80 Additional fees and costs; Jackson County jail. (a) In Jackson County, in
addition to any and all court costs and fees now or hereafter authorized, the following fees
shall be charged and collected by the circuit court clerk on the following cases: (1) Additional
court costs in the amount of twenty dollars ($20) shall be assessed and collected on all small
claims, domestic relations, and traffic cases filed in the Jackson County Circuit Clerk's
office and all municipal court cases filed in the several municipal courts of Jackson County,
Alabama. (2) Additional court costs in the amount of fifty dollars ($50) shall be assessed
and collected on all district civil and district criminal cases filed in the circuit clerk's
office. (3) Additional court costs in the amount of seventy-five dollars ($75) shall be assessed
and collected on all circuit civil and circuit criminal cases filed in the Jackson County
Circuit Clerk's office. (4) In addition to any other costs and...
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12-12-70
Section 12-12-70 Right of appeal and procedure for appeals generally; dismissal for failure
to appear. (a) Civil cases. Any party may appeal from a final judgment of the district court
in a civil case by filing notice of appeal in the district court, within 14 days from the
date of the judgment or the denial of a posttrial motion, whichever is later, or, if the appeal
is to an appellate court, within the time prescribed by the Alabama Rules of Appellate Procedure
or the Alabama Rules of Juvenile Procedure where applicable, together with security for costs
as required by law or rule. (b) Criminal cases. A defendant may appeal from a final judgment
of the district court in a criminal or quasi-criminal case by filing notice of appeal within
14 days from the date of judgment or from the date of denial of a post-trial motion, whichever
is later, together with such bond as may be fixed by the court, conditioned upon the defendant's
appearance before the circuit court; provided, however, that...
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45-32-80.20
Section 45-32-80.20 Collection and disposition of funds. (a) All solicitor's and district attorney's
fees hereafter taxed as cost and collected in all criminal cases in all courts in the Seventeenth
Judicial Circuit shall be paid by the clerk of the court collecting such fees into a fund
to be designated as the Solicitor's and District Attorney's Fund, and shall be kept, used,
and expended in the manner hereinafter provided. Such payments shall be made to such fund
by the clerk of the court by the 10th day of each month following the collection. (b)(1) The
District Attorney and any Circuit Judge of the Seventeenth Judicial Circuit may requisition
expenditures from the Solicitor's and District Attorney's Fund for the payment of the following
items: a. Office supplies, equipment, furniture, postage and telephone expenses, and clerical
or bailiff expenses. b. Necessary expenses relative to obtaining evidence in any criminal
or civil case, whether pending or under investigation. c. Film,...
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45-39-233.01
Section 45-39-233.01 Service of process; fees. (a) The Sheriff of Lauderdale County, except
for warrants for arrest, may contract with or enter into contract or agreement with a private,
public, or governmental entity for the purpose of service of process. Nothing in this section
should be construed as conflicting with Rule 4.1 (b)(2) of the Alabama Rules of Civil Procedure.
(b)(1) In addition to all existing charges, fees, judgments, and costs of court, the clerk,
sheriff, or other appropriate court official in the civil division of the district and circuit
courts of Lauderdale County shall increase the fees by twelve dollars fifty cents ($12.50)
per document personally served by the sheriff's office, or its designee. For purposes of this
section, the term document shall include multiple papers served on a party or entity at one
time. The court costs imposed by this section may be taxed as costs to any party to the action
by the judge in the case. (2) The court official designated in...
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12-17-226.8
Section 12-17-226.8 Fees. (a) An offender may be assessed an administration fee when he or
she is approved for a pretrial diversion program established under this division. The amount
of the fee for participation in the program shall be in addition to any court costs, assessments
for crime victim's compensation fund, Department of Forensic Sciences assessments, drug, alcohol,
or anger management treatments required by law, restitution, or costs of supervision or treatment.
A schedule of payments for any of these fees may be established by the district attorney.
(b) The amount of the administration fee shall be determined by the district attorney. The
administration fees shall not exceed the amount assessed for a first offense pursuant to Section
13A-12-281(a) for each case for which the offender makes application for acceptance into the
pretrial diversion program. (c)(1) An applicant may not be denied access into the pretrial
diversion program based solely on his or her inability to...
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12-17-94
Section 12-17-94 Duties generally. (a) The duties of the clerks of the circuit court include
all of the following: (1) To sign and issue all summons, subpoenas, writs, executions, and
other processes, under the authority of the court. (2) To keep a consolidated docket sheet
of civil and criminal cases, the names of the parties, the character of action or offense,
the names of the attorneys and the sheriff's return, which shall be entered in all civil and
criminal cases standing for trial, in the order in which they are brought, and the bench notes,
orders, rulings on motions and pleadings, other preliminary matters and final judgment which
have been made in each case by the judge, which shall be the official minutes. (3) To keep
all papers, books, dockets, and records belonging to their office with care and security,
with the papers filed, arranged, numbered, and labeled, so as to be of easy reference, and
the books, dockets and records properly lettered. Parties shall be allowed to...
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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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8-19A-19
Section 8-19A-19 Attorney's fees and costs. (a) In any civil action or investigation resulting
from a transaction involving a violation of this chapter, except as provided in subsection
(c), the division shall receive reasonable attorney's fees and costs from the nonprevailing
party. The amounts appropriated for those purposes in this chapter are in addition to all
monies heretofore and hereafter appropriated in any special or general appropriation act to
the Attorney General's Special Revenue Account which is a revolving fund in which the Attorney
General is authorized to make deposits and withdrawals from time to time so that the account
operates on a revolving basis for expenditure for administration and future civil and criminal
investigation and prosecution, and all balances of revenue, income, and receipts remaining
at the end of the fiscal year shall carry over to the next fiscal year and shall not revert
to the State General Fund or any other fund under Section 41-4-93. (b) Any...
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45-17-80
Section 45-17-80 Public law library; librarian and advisory committee; personnel; law library
fund; fee. (a) The governing body of Colbert County, Alabama, by whatever name called, is
hereby authorized to establish and maintain a public law library in the county, and to accomplish
that purpose, may from time to time, expend such public funds of the county, as are not required
by law to be expended for any other purpose or purposes, to provide suitable housing quarters,
furniture, fixtures, and equipment therefor, to keep the same in a good state of maintenance
and repair, and, from time to time, to enlarge, expand, and improve such library, facilities,
and equipment and, from time to time, to provide such books, reports, and periodicals for
the library as are not provided therefor out of the special fund created by this section or
otherwise, and to pay the salaries of an assistant librarian and such other personnel as may
be necessary and proper to operate the same, to the extent that...
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