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40-1-23
Section 40-1-23 Liability of officers for conversion. Any probate judge, clerk of a court of
record, register, sheriff, coroner, tax collector, county treasurer, trustee of public schools,
notary public, constable, or other public officer who knowingly converts to his own use or
permits another to use any of the revenue of the state or of any county or municipality thereof
or any money paid into his office or received by him in his official capacity is liable to
indictment and, on conviction, must be punished as if he had stolen it. (Acts 1935, No. 194,
p. 256; Code 1940, T. 51, ยง902.)...
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40-10-121
Section 40-10-121 Manner of redemption of land sold to state. THIS SECTION WAS AMENDED BY ACT
2018-494 IN THE 2018 REGULAR SESSION, EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2020. TO SEE THE AMENDED VERSION,
SEE THE VERSION LABELED PENDING. (a) In order to obtain the redemption of land from tax sales
where the same has been heretofore or hereafter sold to the state, the party desiring to make
such redemption shall apply therefor as hereinafter provided and shall deposit with the judge
of probate of the county in which the land is situated the amount of money for which the lands
were sold, with interest thereon at the rate of 12 percent, together with the amount of all
taxes found to be due on such land since the date of sale, as provided herein, with interest
at the rate of 12 percent and all costs and fees due to officers. (b) Upon application to
the probate judge to redeem land where the same has been sold to the state for taxes, which
application shall be made on blank forms to be furnished by the Land...
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12-19-178
Section 12-19-178 Distribution of docket fees - Misdemeanor cases in district court. (a) The
following distribution shall be made of docket fees for misdemeanor cases in district court:
(1) Seven dollars ($7) to the Police Officers' Annuity Fund. (2) Sixteen dollars ($16) to
the Fair Trial Tax Fund. (3) Sixty-four dollars ($64) to the State General Fund. (4) Five
dollars ($5) to the county general fund. (5) An arrest fee of five dollars ($5) to the State
General Fund or to the state funds prescribed by law; except, that the arrest fee shall be
paid into the county general fund in cases initiated by county law enforcement officers. (6)
Ten dollars ($10) to the District Attorney Fund or to the fund prescribed by law for district
attorney fees. (7) Five dollars ($5) to the Peace Officers' Standards and Training Fund, except
that the five dollars ($5) provided herein for the Peace Officers' Standards and Training
Fund shall not be assessed and collected in conservation cases. (8) Five...
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12-19-179
Section 12-19-179 Distribution of docket fees - Traffic infractions in district court. (a)
The following distribution shall be made of docket fees for traffic infractions in district
court: (1) Three dollars ($3) to the Police Officers' Annuity Fund. (2) Sixteen dollars ($16)
to the Fair Trial Tax Fund. (3) Eight dollars fifty cents ($8.50) to the State Drivers' Fund.
(4) Forty-nine dollars ($49) to the State General Fund. (5) Three dollars ($3) to the county
general fund. (6) An arrest fee of five dollars ($5) to the State General Fund or the state
funds prescribed by law; except, that the arrest fee shall be paid into the county general
fund in cases initiated by county law enforcement officers. (7) Two dollars fifty cents ($2.50)
to the District Attorney Fund or to the fund prescribed by law for district attorney fees.
(8) Five dollars ($5) to the Advanced Technology and Data Exchange Fund. (b) The additional
five dollars ($5) assessed and collected in traffic cases in district...
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40-4-2
tax collector, the following commissions: In counties where the collections, not including
taxes on real estate bid in by the state at tax sales and taxes which would be due on property
except for the provisions of the law exempting homesteads from state taxes, do not exceed
$12,000, the rate shall be 10 percent on the first $5,000, five percent on the next $4,000
and four percent on the remainder. The commission herein provided for is to be calculated
on collections for real property and personal property, except motor vehicles, for
the general fund of the state and county. In counties where collections, not including taxes
on property bid in by the state at tax sales and taxes which would be due on property except
for the provisions of the presently applicable law exempting homesteads from state taxes,
exceed $12,000, the commission shall be as above declared up to $12,000, and one and one-half
percent on the remainder up to $15,000, and one percent on the remainder above $15,000....

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40-9A-3
Section 40-9A-3 Tax assessors to forward information to Department of Revenue. Every tax assessor
shall, not later than March 1, 1993, forward to the Department of Revenue the following information:
(a) A complete listing of all real property located in the county which is subject to a lease
with a public authority, county, or municipality of the State of Alabama. (b) A complete listing
of all personal property located in the county which is subject to a lease with a public
authority, county, or municipality of the State of Alabama. (c) A complete listing of the
purchase price and date of acquisition of such real and personal property. (d) A complete
listing of the estimated fair and reasonable market value of such real and personal
property. (e) The estimated tax revenue produced by such real and personal property
if taxed at the rates applicable to taxable property located in the same jurisdiction. (f)
A list of all lessees which have not filed the required information by January 1,...
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45-45-31.03
Section 45-45-31.03 Commission created; composition; meetings. There is created a county records
commission consisting of 12 members as follows: The director, or deputy director if designated
by the director, of the State Department of Archives and History; the senior presiding judge
of the Circuit Court of Madison County; the judge of the Probate Court of Madison County,
or if so designated his or her chief deputy; the register in chancery of the Circuit Court
of Madison County; the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Madison County; the clerk auditor of
the Madison County Board of Commissioners; the Tax Assessor of Madison County; the President
of Madison County Historical Society; the head of the department of history or senior professor
of history of the University of Alabama, Huntsville Center; the President of the Twickenham
Town Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution; the President of the Madison County
Bar Association; and a deputy examiner, designated by the Director of...
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45-8-11.04
Section 45-8-11.04 Cost-of-living expense allowances of certain officials. (a) From May 1,
2002, until September 30, 2002, the Sheriff, License Commissioner, Tax Assessor, and Tax Collector
of Calhoun County shall be entitled to receive a cost-of-living expense allowance in the amount
of three percent of their annual salary for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2002, to
be paid in equal monthly installments from the general fund of the county for the remaining
months of the fiscal year. This expense allowance shall be in addition to any an all other
compensation, salary, and expense allowance provided for by law. (b)(1) On and after October
1, 2002, the sheriff, license commissioner, tax assessor, and tax collector shall be entitled
to receive a cost-of-living expense allowance per annum in the amount of three percent of
their annual salary on May 1, 2002, to be paid in equal monthly installments from the general
fund of the county. This expense allowance shall be in addition to any...
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45-8-120.01
Section 45-8-120.01 Exempt employment. The employment of the following individuals is exempted
from the provisions of this article (a) elective officers; (b) members of appointive boards,
commissions, and committees; (c) persons engaged in the profession of teaching or in supervising
teaching in the public schools; (d) attorneys, physicians, surgeons, dentists, and similar
individuals performing duties for the county in a professional capacity; (e) the judge of
any court; (f) independent contractors under contract with the county; (g) any person whose
employment is subject to the approval of the United States Government, or any agency thereof;
(h) the county engineer and any assistant county engineer; (i) any individual who is not paid
exclusively by Calhoun County; (j) mappers and appraisers assigned to the tax assessor's office;
(k) county electrician/maintenance superintendent; (l) county administrator/treasurer; (m)
cooks and kitchen help; (n) common laborers who are employed less...
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6-3-8
Section 6-3-8 Venue of actions - Breach of official bond. (a) At the election of the Attorney
General, all actions of summary proceedings by or for the use of the state founded on breach
of the official bond of a state officer or a former state officer, of a tax collector or former
tax collector, of a judge of probate or former judge of probate, of a tax assessor or former
tax assessor, or clerk of the circuit court or former clerk of the circuit court may be commenced
in the circuit court of Montgomery County or in a court of the county in which any one of
the obligors in such bond may reside. (b) An action on the official bond executed by a sheriff
or any deputy sheriff may be commenced only in the county of residence of the principal or
in the county in which he resided at the time of the execution of the same; provided, that
if the act complained of was committed in some county other than the county in which he resided,
then such action may be commenced in the county where such act...
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