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15-13-124
Section 15-13-124 Bondsman's process. A bondsman's process is that document which is issued
by the clerk of the court that has jurisdiction over the defendant and sureties for the arrest
of the defendant. (Acts 1993, No. 93-677, p. 1259, §25.)...
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15-13-126
Section 15-13-126 Return of bondsman's process. (a) All bondsman's processes, when executed
by sureties or other lawful authorized persons, shall be returned by the sheriff, chief of
police, or other authorized law enforcement officer to the clerk of the court from which they
were issued once the defendant is returned to the custody of the court of jurisdiction with
the proper return thereon endorsed. (b) If the bondsman's process is executed, the return
shall be made within five days after service. (c) When any writ of arrest or other warrant
issued by the clerk of the court, in the same case as a bondsman's process, to any law enforcement
officer and the warrant has been executed and returned to the clerk of the court, the clerk
shall notify the surety which obtained the bondsman's process, and if the bondsman's process
has not been executed at the time of the notice, then the surety shall return the process
to the clerk of the court within five days and the surety shall endorse...
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15-13-128
Section 15-13-128 Form for bondsman's process. The following shall be substantially the form
to be used for a bondsman's process. BONDSMAN'S PROCESS STATE OF ALABAMA COUNTY OF ___. (or)
CITY OF ___. WHEREAS, the Sureties on the bail of the defendant _____, in case number _____,
have expressed their desire to surrender the defendant to the custody of _____ of (City or
County), Alabama, and such desire has been expressed to the clerk of the _____ Court of the
City/County of _____, Alabama, and, WHEREAS, the clerk has checked the records and case number
_____ is still pending and the defendant nor his or her sureties have been discharged of their
obligations, or the records of case number _____ reflect that the defendant has failed to
appear on the obligation of bail as required and a warrant has been issued for the arrest
of the defendant. NOW, THEREFORE, this document is issued, as required by law, and the document
gives the right to the Sureties (bondsmen) to arrest...
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15-13-125
Section 15-13-125 When the clerk shall issue a bondsman's process. The clerk of the court having
jurisdiction over the defendant shall issue a bondsman's process to the sureties on such bail
upon their request. The request may be made by any one of the sureties. Before the issuance
of the process, the clerk shall determine if the case is still open and the defendant and
the sureties have not been discharged by law. (Acts 1993, No. 93-677, p. 1259, §26.)...
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15-13-122
Section 15-13-122 Bondsman's process - Detainer. In instances in which the surety or sureties
have in their possession a bondsman's process for the defendant and the surety wishes to place
a detainer against the defendant with the officer having custody of the defendant, all law
enforcement officers of the State of Alabama, or its subdivisions, who have custody of any
defendant under bail within the terms of this chapter, shall accept the bondsman's process
as a detainer and hold the defendant in custody until the case pending against the defendant
in the jurisdiction having custody, has been discharged or until the defendant is authorized
to be released from custody by other means set out by law. Upon discharge or release, the
officer having custody shall notify the surety that the defendant is ready to be released
and the surety shall arrest the defendant and return the defendant to the court of jurisdiction.
After the officer has given the surety notice of the release, the surety...
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15-13-117
Section 15-13-117 Authorized arrest of defendant by surety and exoneration of bail prior to
conditional forfeiture. The sureties of bail may, at any time before a conditional forfeiture
is entered against them, exonerate themselves by surrendering the defendant to the jail having
the authority of keeping custody of prisoners of the court having jurisdiction of defendant's
case. For that purpose, the surety may arrest the defendant on a bondsman's warrant at any
place in the state, or may authorize another person to arrest the defendant by an endorsement
in writing on the warrant. The bondsman's warrant shall be issued as required by this chapter
and a certified copy of the undertaking shall be attached thereto. (Acts 1993, No. 93-677,
p. 1259, §18.)...
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13A-10-132
Section 13A-10-132 Crimes in connection with sham legal process, etc. (a) For the purposes
of this section, the following terms shall have the following meanings: (1) LAW ENFORCEMENT
OFFICER. The same as defined in Section 13A-10-1. (2) LAWFULLY ISSUED. Adopted, issued, or
rendered in accordance with the applicable statutes, rules, regulations, and ordinances of
the United States, a state, an agency, or a political subdivision of a state. (3) SHAM LEGAL
PROCESS. The issuance, display, delivery, distribution, reliance on as lawful authority, or
other use of an instrument that is not lawfully issued, whether or not the instrument is produced
for inspection or actually exists, which purports to be any one of the following: a. A summons,
subpoena, judgment, lien, arrest warrant, search warrant, or other order of a court of this
state, a peace officer, or a legislative, executive, or administrative agency established
by state law. b. An assertion of jurisdiction or authority over or...
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27-10-24
Section 27-10-24 Licensing of surplus line brokers. (a) Any person, while licensed as a resident
insurance producer in this state for the property lines of authority and who is deemed by
the commissioner to have had sufficient experience in the insurance business to be competent
for the purpose may be licensed as a surplus line broker for the types and kinds of insurance
that he or she as a resident producer is licensed to handle as follows: (1) Application to
the commissioner for the license shall be made on forms as designated and furnished by the
commissioner. (2) License fee in the amount stated in Section 27-4-2 shall be paid to the
commissioner. The license shall expire on December 31 next after its issue. (3) Prior to the
issuance of the license, the applicant shall file with the commissioner, and thereafter for
as long as any license remains in effect he or she shall keep in force and unimpaired, a bond
in favor of the State of Alabama in the penal sum of at least fifty...
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15-13-123
Section 15-13-123 Surety discharged - Failing to accept detainer. In all cases where any law
enforcement officer, as described in Section 15-13-122, who has custody of a defendant for
which a surety presents to the officer a bondsman's process in order to place a detainer on
the defendant, refuses to accept and place a detainer on the defendant or in detainer cases
where the defendant is released and the surety is not notified or given the opportunity to
arrest the defendant as set out in Section 15-13-122, the surety shall be exonerated of all
liability on the bail by the court having jurisdiction over the bail. (Acts 1993, No. 93-677,
p. 1259, §24.)...
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15-10-47
Section 15-10-47 Return of writs by sheriff; duty of clerks to accept returns by mail; failure
of sheriffs to comply with section. (a) All writs of arrest, with the undertaking of bail
when given, must be returned by the sheriff to the clerk of the court from which they were
issued, with the proper return thereon endorsed. (b) If the writ of arrest is executed, the
return must be made within five days after service; but if executed out of the county in which
the indictment was found, the return may be made by depositing the writ in the post office
within five days after service in a sealed envelope, postage prepaid, directed to the clerk
of the court at the courthouse of his county, with the title of the case and the character
of the process endorsed on the envelope. (c) When any writ of arrest is not executed, it must
be returned by the sheriff to the clerk of the court from which it was issued; and when the
return is made by the sheriff of any other county than that in which the...
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