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45-49-85.04
Section 45-49-85.04 Additional recording fee; methods of archiving court records. (a) In Mobile
County, a special recording fee of two dollars ($2) shall be collected by the judge of probate
on each real or personal property, uniform commercial code, judicial, or other instrument
recorded or filed for record in the probate court of the county. The special recording fee
shall be in addition to all other fees, taxes, and other charges required by law to be paid
upon the recording or filing for record of any real or personal property, uniform commercial
code, judicial, or other instrument. All special recording fees collected shall be deposited
by the judge of probate in any depository in the county as designated by the county governing
body. (b) The fees collected under this section shall be expended at the discretion of the
judge of probate for the preservation and restoration of court records and to develop, purchase,
install, upgrade, and maintain a computerized system for recording,...
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26-2-2
Section 26-2-2 Removal of guardianship or conservatorship from probate to circuit court. The
administration or conduct of any guardianship or conservatorship of a minor or incapacitated
person may be removed from the probate court to the circuit court, at any time before the
final settlement thereof by the guardian or conservator of any such guardianship or conservatorship
or guardian ad litem or next friend of such ward or anyone entitled to support out of the
estate of such ward without assigning any special equity, and an order of removal must be
made by the court or judge upon the filing of a sworn petition by any such guardian or conservator
or guardian ad litem or next friend for the ward or such person entitled to support out of
the estate of such ward, reciting in what capacity the petitioner acts and that in the opinion
of the petitioner such guardianship or conservatorship can be better administered in the circuit
court than in the probate court. (Code 1923, §8102; Acts...
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43-2-150
Section 43-2-150 Enforcement of judgments, etc., of probate court against representatives -
Generally. All judgments, orders, and decrees of the probate court against an executor or
administrator for the payment of money may be enforced by execution or by process of garnishment,
which may issue in like cases and manner as it may issue on judgments in circuit courts, and
may, in like manner, be prosecuted to judgment against the garnishee; for the delivery of
personal property, by attachment or a special order to the sheriff, requiring him to take
such property and deliver the same according to the judgment, order or decree; for the possession
of land, by a writ to the sheriff against the executor or administrator, requiring him to
put the heir or devisee in possession of the same. (Code 1852, §1921; Code 1867, §2280;
Code 1876, §2618; Code 1886, §2276; Code 1896, §345; Code 1907, §2812; Code 1923, §6051;
Code 1940, T. 61, §128.)...
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43-2-84
Section 43-2-84 Bond of applicant when administration committed to general administrator or
sheriff. (a) When administration is committed to the general administrator or sheriff, on
the application of a third person, such letters must not be granted unless such person enters
into bond, with surety, to be approved by the judge, to pay the fees and allowances made by
the court on such administration, if the property of the estate is insufficient therefor.
(b) If, upon the settlement of an administrator appointed under subsection (a), it appears
that sufficient assets of his intestate have not come to his hands to pay the costs and expenses
legally incurred in his administration, the probate court having jurisdiction of such administration
may enter a judgment and thereon issue execution against the obligors in the bond mentioned
in subsection (a), for any excess due above the assets in the hands of such administrator.
(Code 1852, §1691; Code 1867, §§2011, 2012; Code 1876, §§2373,...
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43-2-173
Section 43-2-173 Resignation and removal - Generally. (a) The general administrator may be
removed for the same causes as other administrators. Such removal may be made by the judge
of probate without notice, but the grounds thereof must be entered on the minutes of the court.
(b) The resignation of the office of general administrator shall not operate to discharge
the incumbent from the administration of any estate previously committed to his charge as
such general administrator; but he may proceed, notwithstanding such resignation, to administer
and finally settle the same, as if he had not resigned such office; and the sureties on his
bond as general administrator shall be liable for every act of maladministration on such estate
committed after his resignation, to the same extent as if he had not resigned; but he may
be removed from the administration of such estate for any of the causes prescribed by law,
or he may resign his administration thereon by leave of the probate court of...
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45-19-82.03
Section 45-19-82.03 THIS SECTION WAS ASSIGNED BY THE CODE COMMISSIONER IN THE 2018 REGULAR
SESSION, EFFECTIVE JUNE 1, 2018. THIS IS NOT IN THE CURRENT CODE SUPPLEMENT. (a)(1) The judge
of probate of Coosa County may charge and collect fees of up to three dollars ($3) for the
first page and up to two dollars ($2) for each additional page for scanning, faxing, and electronic
transmittal of documents. (2) A listing of the fees shall be posted and readily available
to all customers requesting any of these services. (b) Fees collected pursuant to this section
shall be deposited into a special fund of the judge of probate entitled the Probate Recording
Fund. (c) Fees from the fund may be disbursed at the discretion of the judge of probate for
records retention and archiving, records reconstruction, records preservation, records maintenance,
including, but not limited to, scanning, photocopying, purchasing, maintaining, and operating
recording equipment, and for the protection of records from...
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45-26-81.22
Section 45-26-81.22 1999 recording fee. (a) In Elmore County, a special recording fee of three
dollars ($3) shall be collected by the office of the judge of probate on each real or personal
property, Uniform Commercial Code, judicial, or other instrument recorded or filed for record.
The special recording fees shall be in addition to all other fees, taxes, and other charges
required by law to be paid upon the recording or filing for record of any real or personal
property, Uniform Commercial Code, judicial, or other instrument. All fees collected shall
be deposited by the judge of probate in any depository in the county as designated by the
county governing body. (b) The fees collected under this section shall be expended at the
discretion of the judge of probate with the approval of the county commission for the preservation
and restoration of court records and documents and to develop, purchase, install, upgrade,
and maintain a computerized system for recording, indexing, imaging,...
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43-2-421
Section 43-2-421 Stock in trade. (a) When any person engaged in mercantile business dies, leaving
a stock of goods, wares and merchandise, and leaving no surviving partner in such business,
the executor or administrator of his estate may sell such stock or goods, wares or merchandise,
either at public or private sale, by wholesale or retail, upon first obtaining an order for
such sale, as provided in subsection (b) of this section, from the probate court having jurisdiction
of the estate. (b) To obtain such order, the executor or administrator must file in such court
an application in writing, verified by his oath, setting forth with reasonable certainty the
kind, quantity and estimated value of such goods, wares or merchandise, and any facts or circumstances
that may render it necessary or expedient to sell the same; and if it should appear to the
court that it would benefit those interested in the estate that such order should be made,
the court must make the same, and may, in its...
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35-6-40
Section 35-6-40 Property subject to partition; by whom application made. Any property, real,
personal or mixed, held by joint owners or tenants in common, may be divided among them, on
the written application of one or more of them to the probate court of the county in which
the property is situated; and such application may be made by the executor or administrator
of a deceased person in interest, or by the guardian of a minor or person of unsound mind.
(Code 1852, §2677; Code 1867, §3105; Code 1876, §3497; Code 1886, §3237; Code 1896, §3161;
Code 1907, §5203; Code 1923, §9303; Code 1940, T. 47, §192.)...
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43-2-29
Section 43-2-29 Grant of letters testamentary after revocation of letters of administration.
(a) If, after letters of administration have been granted as in case of intestacy, any will
is proved and the executor therein named appears, claims letters testamentary and complies
with the requisition of the law, the probate court having jurisdiction must revoke the letters
of administration and grant letters testamentary to such executor. (b) If, in the case provided
for by subsection (a), the sole executor or some of the executors, within five days after
the proof of such will, do not appear and take out letters testamentary thereon, a copy of
the will must be annexed to the letters of administration and must be executed by the administrator.
(Code 1852, §§1722, 1723; Code 1867, §§2045, 2046; Code 1876, §§2414, 2415; Code 1886
§§2066, 2067; Code 1896, §§113, 114; Code 1907, §§2517, 2518; Code 1923, §§5739, 5740;
Code 1940, T. 61, §§78, 79.)...
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