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6-6-721
Section 6-6-721 Forfeiture of half of compensation by tax collector, tax assessor, or probate
judge for failure to discharge duties. Any tax collector, tax assessor, or judge of probate
who knowingly and willfully neglects to discharge any of his duties as required in the revenue
law shall forfeit one half of his compensation under that law for the use of the county, which
may be recovered on motion in the circuit court of the county on 10 days' notice. It shall
be the duty of the district attorney to make such motion, but any other person may make it.
(Code 1876, §3394; Code 1886, §3133; Code 1896, §3801; Code 1907, §5937; Code 1923, §10264;
Code 1940, T. 7, §619.)...
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11-2A-1
Section 11-2A-1 Categorization of counties. (a) For purposes of determining the amount of annual
compensation which a county shall pay to a county commissioner, a judge of probate, a sheriff,
a tax assessor, a tax collector, a revenue commissioner, a license commissioner, and an elected
assistant tax assessor or collector, the 67 counties of the state shall be placed in categories
based on population according to the most recent federal decennial census. (b) The population
categories of counties are as follows: (1) CATEGORY 1. Population in excess of 450,000. (2)
CATEGORY 2. Population from 350,001 to 449,999. (3) CATEGORY 3. Population from 200,001 to
350,000. (4) CATEGORY 4. Population from 50,001 to 200,000. (5) CATEGORY 5. Population from
19,000 to 50,000. (6) CATEGORY 6. Population of less than 19,000. (Act 2000-108, p. 148, §1.)...

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40-4-3
Section 40-4-3 Disposition of fees of assessor paid on salary basis. In all counties where
the tax assessor is paid on a salary instead of a fee basis, all fees allowed under the terms
of this title shall by said tax collector be paid into the county treasury, or to such officials
performing the duties of county treasurer. (Acts 1939, No. 326, p. 467; Code 1940, T. 51,
§31.)...
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40-5-31
Section 40-5-31 Taxpayer about to jeopardize possibility of collection - Duty of collector.
It shall be the duty of the tax collector, whenever upon information or otherwise he has good
reason to believe that any person owing taxes, whether due or not, is about to leave or remove
his property from the county, or that such person is closing out or going out of business
or disposing of substantially all of his personal property and thereby the collection of such
taxes is endangered, to make out and certify to the judge of probate a bill against such person
for the amount of such taxes and any fees due the assessor or collector; and, upon the approval
thereof by the judge of probate in writing endorsed thereon, such bill shall operate as a
writ of fieri facias which the collector is authorized to execute by levy and sale, in the
same manner as sheriffs are authorized to execute such writs when issued out of the circuit
court. Said writ may be executed in any county of the state where...
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45-27-11
Section 45-27-11 Salaries of certain officers. (a) Commencing on July 1, 2000, the Tax Assessor,
Tax Collector, and Sheriff of Escambia County shall be entitled to receive a salary of sixty
thousand dollars ($60,000) per annum. This salary shall be payable in equal monthly installments
from the general fund of the county and shall be in lieu of any other compensation or expense
allowance heretofore provided by law. (b) Beginning with the expiration of the current term
of the incumbent judge of probate, the annual salary for the judge of probate shall be sixty
thousand dollars ($60,000) per annum adjusted for any cost-of-living raise granted after July
1, 2000, to the county officers covered in subsection (a). This salary shall be payable in
equal monthly installments from the general fund of the county and shall be in lieu of any
other compensation or expense allowance heretofore provided by law. (c) In the event the offices
of the tax assessor and tax collector are combined into the...
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45-27-244.36
Section 45-27-244.36 Books, records, and blanks. The Comptroller, the State Department of Revenue,
and the State Department of Finance shall furnish the Tax Collector of Escambia County all
books, records, and blanks now or hereafter required by law to be furnished to judges of probate,
tax assessors, tax collectors, revenue commissioners, or license commissioners in connection
with the performance of their duties in the issuance of license plates and titles on motorized
and nonmotorized vehicles and the assessment and collection of the ad valorem tax and sales
tax on motor vehicles, motor vehicle titles, and nonmotorized vehicles. (Act 96-46, 1st Sp.
Sess., p. 58, §7.)...
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45-3-120.11
Section 45-3-120.11 Subsequently created elected office. For the purpose of this article, the
elected offices in Barbour County are: The county commission, sheriff, tax assessor, and the
tax collector. Any subsequent change in the number, scope, title, or other aspect of these
offices is subsumed within this article. (Act 92-679, p. 61, §12.)...
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45-41-120
Section 45-41-120 Allocation for clerk hire allowances. The Lee County Commission shall set
the allocations for clerk hire allowances in the offices of the judge of probate, the tax
assessor, and the tax collector, respectively. However, the clerk hire allocation for the
tax collector's office shall be no less than twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) per year.
(Act 79-528, p. 947, §1.)...
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45-44-240.25
Section 45-44-240.25 Performance of duties; salary. The county revenue commissioner shall collect
and pay into the general fund of the county all fees, percentages, commissions, and other
allowances which the tax assessor or the tax collector of the county are now or are hereafter
may be by law authorized and directed to charge or collect for the performance of any duty
hereby imposed on the county revenue commissioner. As compensation for the performance of
the duties of the office, the county revenue commissioner shall receive an annual salary equal
to ten thousand dollars ($10,000) more than what the salary would be for either the tax assessor
or tax collector. In the event one of the persons holding the office of tax assessor or tax
collector becomes the revenue commissioner, the annual salary for the revenue commissioner
shall be an amount equal to ten thousand dollars ($10,000) more than what the official had
been receiving in salary as tax assessor or tax collector on June 18,...
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45-48-70.51
Section 45-48-70.51 Annual budget estimates. On or before July 31 of each year the associate
county commissioners, sheriff, tax assessor, tax collector, judge of probate, coroner and
all other county offices, departments, courts, or agencies, and any other public body or agency
desiring appropriations from the county government shall transmit to the chair of the commission
estimates of their expenditures for the coming fiscal year. In the event of any failure to
submit the required estimate, the chair may cause to be prepared such an estimate as in his
or her opinion is reasonable and proper. (Act 79-466, p. 848, § 2.)...
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