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36-11-17
Section 36-11-17 Duties, liabilities and fees of sheriffs, etc., for service of process, etc.;
compensation of examiners; payment of fees, costs, etc. The sheriff, coroner or constable
to whom process is issued under the provisions of this chapter shall perform all the duties
as sheriffs are required to perform them, shall be liable to all the penalties to which sheriffs
in similar cases are liable and shall be entitled to the same fees as sheriffs are entitled
to for similar services. The examiners shall be entitled to such compensation as the Supreme
Court may determine as fair equivalent for the services performed. All such fees and compensation
shall be taxed in the bill of costs, but no costs shall be adjudged against the state nor
against the successful plaintiffs on a return of "no property found" against the
defendant, but may be paid out of the Treasury in all cases when the Governor thinks it right
to pay the same. (Code 1876, §4059; Code 1886, §4832; Code 1896, §4878;...
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36-22-5
Section 36-22-5 Conduct of special investigations and preparation of reports as to alleged
violations of law. The sheriffs in their respective counties, whenever directed to do so in
writing by the district attorney or by the Attorney General or Governor, shall make special
investigation of any alleged violation of the law in their counties and shall prepare a written
report setting forth what information has been obtained as a result of such investigation
together with the names of such witnesses as have been secured with a summary of what can
be proven by such witnesses, which report shall promptly after its preparation be presented
to the official who directed the investigation and, if such official shall be the Governor
or Attorney General, he may present it to any solicitor prosecuting criminal cases in the
county. The sheriff of the county shall proceed promptly by himself or by a competent deputy
of experience and fidelity to make such investigation when directed as aforesaid....
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45-17-232
Section 45-17-232 Day reporting system. (a) This section shall be applicable only in Colbert
County. (b) Any person who has been committed to the county jail in Colbert County under a
criminal sentence imposed by the Circuit or District Court of Colbert County, and who has
been released on a suspended sentence shall report to the probation office of Colbert County.
The probation officer at his or her discretion shall require the person to report at regular
intervals, for the sole purpose of the collection of court costs, fines, and other penalties
and fees assessed against the convicted person by the probation officer. (c) The probation
officers of Colbert County, Alabama, shall remit fines, assessments, court costs, and restitution
assessed against the persons to the Colbert County Circuit Clerk. The probation officers shall
be allowed to charge the convicted persons a day reporting fee of 20 percent of the net weekly
income of the person and may charge a minimum of ten dollars ($10)...
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45-27-231
Section 45-27-231 Service of process; disposition of funds. (a) This section shall only apply
to Escambia County. (b) Any and all monies collected under this section shall be deposited
by the Sheriff of Escambia County, or his or her appointed agent, in any bank in Escambia
County selected by the sheriff into a fund known as the Escambia County Sheriff Process Fund
and hereinafter referred to in this section as the fund. (c) The Sheriff of Escambia County
may contract with or enter into a contract or agreement with a private, public, or governmental
entity for the purpose of service of process, except for warrants for arrest. (d)(1) In addition
to all existing charges, fees, judgments, and costs of court, the clerk, sheriff, or other
appropriate court official in the criminal division of the district and circuit courts of
Escambia County shall increase the fees by fifteen dollars ($15) per document requiring personal
service. (2) In addition to all existing charges, fees, judgments,...
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45-42-82.40
Section 45-42-82.40 Definitions. For purposes of this subpart, the following terms shall have
the following meanings: (1) APPLICATION FEE. A one-time administrative fee imposed by the
District Attorney of the Thirty-ninth Judicial Circuit as a condition precedent to participation
in a pretrial diversion program. (2) DISTRICT ATTORNEY. The elected District Attorney of the
Thirty-ninth Judicial Circuit or any staff employed by the district attorney. (3) LAW ENFORCEMENT.
As defined in subdivision (1) of Section 41-8A-1. (4) LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER. As defined
in subdivision (15) of Section 36-25-1, including, but not limited to, police personnel, sheriff
personnel, district attorney investigator, Department of Human Resources personnel, parole
and probation personnel, community corrections office personnel, and court referral office
personnel, whether employed in the State of Alabama or elsewhere. (5) OFFENDER. Any person
charged with a criminal offense, including, but not limited to, any...
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16-27A-2
Section 16-27A-2 Definitions. The following definitions and provisions shall apply to this
chapter: (1) AUTOMATED DEVICE. Any camera or recording device that uses a vehicle sensor and
camera synchronized to record by photograph or video the rear of a motor vehicle approaching
or overtaking a school bus that is stopped for the purpose of receiving or discharging school
children in violation of Section 32-5A-154. (2) BOARD. A board of education or the governing
body of a school system. (3) CONTRACTOR. A company that provides services to a board or governing
body including, but not limited to, automated devices, citation processing, and collection
of the civil fines. None of the activities of the contractor shall be construed as an agent
providing or participating in private investigative services or acting as a statutory authority
under open records laws. (4) COURT. A district court, if a school bus violation occurs in
an unincorporated area or a municipal court if a violation occurs in...
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45-17-234
Section 45-17-234 Contracts for service of process; fees; Sheriff's Civil Process Fund. (a)
The Sheriff of Colbert 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 the
provisions of 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 Colbert
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. (2) For purposes of
this section, all charges imposed under this section may be taxed as costs to...
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9-8-25
Section 9-8-25 Powers and duties of districts; performance of work on private lands; acquisition,
etc., of land by public bodies; exemption from taxation. (a) A soil and water conservation
district organized under this article shall constitute a governmental subdivision of this
state and a public body, corporate and politic, exercising public powers, and such district
and the supervisors thereof shall have the following powers, in addition to others granted
in other sections of this article: (1) To carry out preventive and control measures within
the district including, but not limited to, engineering operations, methods of cultivation,
the growing of vegetation, changes in use of land, and other erosion control measures on lands
owned or controlled by this state or any of its agencies with the consent and cooperation
of the agency administering and having jurisdiction thereof and on any other lands within
the district upon obtaining the consent of the owner of such lands or the...
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1-3-6
Section 1-3-6 Fees of certain county and city officials to be paid into local treasury. In
all counties and cities where officials are paid on a salary basis instead of a fee basis,
all fees required under the terms of this Code to be paid to or collected by such officials
shall be paid by said officials into the treasury of the county or municipality or to the
official performing the duties of county treasurer or municipal treasurer except as otherwise
provided by law. (Acts 1935, No. 194, p. 256; Code 1940, T. 1, §16.)...
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12-12-1
Section 12-12-1 Establishment, designation, etc.; location of sessions of district courts;
abolition of courts not authorized by Constitution. (a) The district court of Alabama, a trial
court of limited jurisdiction, is created and established, effective January 16, 1977, and
shall be subdivided according to districts and styled the district court of the county. Persons
elected or appointed to a district court judgeship must have been admitted to practice law
in this state a combined total of four years or more, or admitted to practice law by any other
state for a combined total of four years or more, prior to beginning a term of office or appointment
to serve a vacant term of office. In addition, the person must not have received from any
state or state bar association a suspension or disbarment within the 10 years preceding election
or appointment. (b) Sessions of the district court shall be held in each county seat, each
municipality containing a population of 1,000 or more where no...
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