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40-10-126
Section 40-10-126 Redeeming lots and parcels without redeeming entire property - Duty of Land
Commissioner on redemption. The judge of probate must, before allowing the redemption of a
separate lot or parcel of land under Sections 40-10-124 and 40-10-125, submit the application,
together with a copy of the statement of calculation ascertaining the amount to be paid on
such redemption, to the Land Commissioner for his approval, and the Land Commissioner may
call upon the judge of probate, the assessor, or the collector for any information he may
desire touching the application. If the Land Commissioner is satisfied that the applicant
is entitled to redeem such lot or parcel of land and that the proper amount of money has been
deposited with the judge of probate, the Land Commissioner shall endorse his approval upon
the application and return the same to the judge of probate, who must allow the redemption;
but without the approval of the Land Commissioner, the judge of probate must not...
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11-47-116
Section 11-47-116 Taking up and storing of abandoned and stolen personal property; redemption
by owner; sale and disposition of proceeds. (a) All municipalities are hereby authorized to
provide by ordinance for the taking up and storing of abandoned and stolen personal
property found within the corporate limits or outside the corporate limits but within the
police jurisdictions and to sell the same in the manner provided in subsection (b) of this
section. A permanent record giving the date of the taking of each piece of such property,
the place where found and taken and a description of the property shall be kept. The property
so taken shall be stored in a suitable place to protect it from deterioration; provided, that
if the property be perishable the same may be sold at once without notice, in which case the
proceeds shall be held for a period of six months for the account of the owner and if not
called for within that time shall be converted into the general fund. (b) At least every...

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40-10-127
Section 40-10-127 Issuance of certificates of redemption. Upon the payment of the amount required
by law for the redemption of the lands sold for taxes by a person entitled to redeem, the
judge of probate, or official who performs the same function, shall issue that person a certificate
of redemption describing the lands, setting forth the facts of the sale substantially as contained
in the certificate of purchase, the date of redemption, the amount paid, by whom the lands
were redeemed, and make the proper entries in the book of sales in his or her office and immediately
give notice of the redemption to the county treasurer or custodian of the county funds. The
judge of probate, or official who performs the same functions, shall sign the certificate.
Unless signed, no certificate shall be held as evidence of redemption, and it shall be the
duty of the judge of probate, or official who performs the same functions, to keep a book
of certificates of redemption, and every blank shall have...
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11-48-15
Section 11-48-15 Assessment against lands purchased by state at sale for nonpayment of taxes
of costs of street improvements and sewers authorized; effect of redemption or sale of said
lands. Any and every city or town shall have the power to assess for the cost of street improvements
and sewers any lot or lots, parcel or parcels of land purchased by the State of Alabama at
any sale for the nonpayment of taxes, and where any such assessment is made against such lot
or lots, parcel or parcels of land, a subsequent redemption thereof by any person authorized
to redeem or sale thereof by the state shall not operate to discharge or in any manner affect
the lien of such city or town for such assessment, but any redemptioner or purchaser at any
sale by the state of any lot or lots, parcel or parcels of land upon which an assessment has
been levied whether prior to or subsequent to a sale to the state for the nonpayment of taxes
shall take the same subject to such assessment. (Acts 1953, No....
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11-53B-10
Section 11-53B-10 Redemption of property. (a) Any real property heretofore or hereafter sold
for the satisfaction of an assessment lien imposed thereon by the governing body of a municipality
may be redeemed by the former owner, or his or her assigns, or other persons authorized to
redeem property sold for taxes by the state, within two years from the date of the sale by
depositing with the officer designated by the municipality to collect the assessments the
amount of money for which the lands were sold, with interest thereon at the rate of 12 percent
per annum from the date of the sale through the date of the payment. (b) In addition to any
other requirements set forth in this section, the proposed redemptioner must pay or tender
the purchaser or his transferee all insurance premiums paid or owed by the purchaser with
accrued interest on the payments computed from the date the premiums were paid at 12 percent
per annum through the date of payment. (c) In addition to any other...
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11-70A-2
property is located, a notice of its intention to file an expedited quiet title and foreclosure
action. The notice shall include a legal description of the property, street address of the
property if available, a statement that the property is subject to expedited quiet title and
foreclosure proceedings under this chapter, and a statement that those proceedings may extinguish
any legal interests in the property. As used herein, "interested parties" shall
mean the owner, his or her heirs or personal representatives, any mortgagee or purchaser
of the subject property or any part thereof, and any party with an interest in the property,
or in any part thereof, legal or equitable, in severalty or as tenant in common, including
a judgment creditor or other creditor having a lien thereon, or any part thereof. (b) The
municipality shall make a good faith effort to identify the interested parties and the addresses
at which they can be reached. The municipality shall be presumed to have made a...
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11-53B-12
Section 11-53B-12 Certificate of warning to redeem. At any time after an assessment sale deed
has been recorded in the office of the judge of probate of the county in which the property
therein described lies and after expiration of the fixed two-year period of redemption allowed
by Section 11-53B-10, any person may apply to the judge of probate for the certificate of
warning to redeem, which references the recorded volume and page number of the deed to be
recorded in the real estate records, in substantially the following form: "I hereby certify
that on or prior to the date of this certificate, I mailed a certified copy of the deed here
recorded, together with notice that the same is here recorded, and a warning to redeem to
each of the one or more persons other than the grantee in said deed, to whom the property
therein described was last finally assessed for ad valorem taxation at the address of each
such person as shown by said ad valorem tax assessment records. This ___ day of...
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11-70-8
Section 11-70-8 Right to redeem; judgment. (a) If an interested party appears at the hearing
and asserts a right to redeem the property, the party may redeem the property by paying all
the taxes, interest, municipal liens, penalties, fees, and any other charges due and owing
pursuant to Chapter 10 of Title 40, including the amount due to the land commissioner had
the property not been sold to the municipality. (b) If an interested party appears and fails
to redeem, or if no one appears, the circuit court shall enter judgment on the petition not
more than 10 days after the date the matter was heard. (c) The judgment of the circuit court
shall specify all of the following: (1) The legal description, tax parcel identification number,
and, if known, the street address of the property foreclosed. (2) That fee simple title to
property foreclosed by the judgment is vested absolutely in the municipality, except as otherwise
provided in subdivision (5) without any further rights of redemption....
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40-29-34
Section 40-29-34 Authority to release levy and return property. (a) Release of levy. It shall
be lawful for the commissioner or his delegate to release the levy, and any liens, upon all
or part of the property or rights to property levied upon, where the commissioner or his delegate,
within their discretion, determines that such action will facilitate the collection of the
liability or for other good reason that the levy should be released, but such release shall
not operate to prevent any subsequent levy. (b) Return of property. If the commissioner determines
that property has been wrongfully levied upon, it shall be lawful for the commissioner to
return: (1) The specific property levied upon; (2) An amount of money equal to the amount
of money levied upon; or (3) An amount of money equal to the fair market value of the property
levied upon and the reasonable cost of a judicial determination of the existence of a wrongful
levy. (c) Interest. Interest shall be allowed and paid at an...
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45-49A-20.04
Section 45-49A-20.04 Assessment of costs; sale and redemption of lots. The city shall have
the power to assess the costs authorized herein against any lot or lots, parcel or parcels
of land purchased by the State of Alabama at any sale for the nonpayment of taxes, and where
any such assessment is made against such lot or lots, parcel or parcels of land, a subsequent
redemption thereof by any person authorized to redeem, or sale thereof by the state, shall
not operate to discharge, or in any manner affect the lien of the city for such assessment,
but any redemptioner or purchaser at any sale by the state of any lot or lots, parcel or parcels
of land upon which an assessment has been levied, whether prior to or subsequent to a sale
to the state for the nonpayment of taxes, shall take the same subject to such assessment.
(Act 82-308, p. 413, ยง5.)...
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