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45-42-11
Section 45-42-11 Salaries; expense allowances. (a)(1) The following officers of Limestone County
shall receive the following annual salaries to be paid from county funds in equal monthly
installments: a. Chair, county commission $19,200 b. County commission members $13,200 c.
Judge of probate $17,500 d. Tax assessor $15,700 e. Tax collector $15,700 f. Sheriff $19,000
g. Coroner $2,500 (2) Such salaries shall be in lieu of all other compensation heretofore
provided by law and all fees, commissions, percentages, and other charges heretofore collected
for the use of any of the above officers shall be collected and paid into the general fund
of the county. (b) In addition to the salary provided the county commission members and county
commission chair hereinabove, the county commission shall provide an expense allowance of
eight hundred dollars ($800) annually for the office of county commissioner and county commission
chair and an expense allowance of two hundred dollars ($200) monthly...
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45-46-84
Section 45-46-84 Special index fee. (a) In Marengo County, a special index fee of five dollars
($5) shall be collected by the judge of probate on each real or personal property instrument,
or other instrument recorded or filed for record in the probate court of the county. The special
index fees shall be in addition to all other fees, taxes, and other charges required by law
to be paid upon recording or filing for record of any instrument. (b) The judge of probate
shall deposit all funds collected into a special fund to be maintained by the judge of probate
for improved recording, archiving, Internet technology, preservation, and retrieving of records
and other equipment, maintenance, training, and services necessary for the improvement of
the recording, court, and license divisions of the office of the judge of probate. (c) This
section is cumulative. Nothing contained in this section shall alter or change an existing
law relating to charges and fees to be collected by the Judge of...
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45-49-240.60
Section 45-49-240.60 Creation of office; duties of commissioner; deputies; clerks; assistants.
(a)(1) Upon the expiration of the current terms of office of Tax Assessor and Tax Collector
of Mobile County, or if a vacancy occurs in either office prior to the expiration of the current
terms of office, there is hereby created the office of County Revenue Commissioner in Mobile
County. In 1990, and each six years thereafter, persons shall seek office, qualify, and be
elected for the county office of revenue commissioner. The revenue commissioner shall serve
for a term of office of six years from the first day of the term next succeeding his or her
election and until his or her successor is similarly elected, qualified, and takes office.
(2) Should either the offices of Tax Assessor or Tax Collector for Mobile County be vacated
for any reason whatsoever between September 20, 1988, and September 30, 1991, this section
shall become effective immediately with the remaining office holder acting...
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45-49-85
Section 45-49-85 Indexing system. (a) The following words, phrases, and terms including the
plural of any thereof, whenever used in this section, shall have the following respective
meanings: (1) CODE. The Code of Alabama, 1975, as amended. (2) COMPUTERIZED METHODS OF INDEXING.
The use of computer hardware and software to alphabetize, store, assemble, transmit electronically,
and generally prepare index information and shall include, but shall not be limited to, the
following: a. Display terminals used to enter, transmit, and retrieve index information for
specified periods. b. Computer speed printers used to prepare hard copy index books. c. Storage
of index information using disks, magnetic tape, cartridges, chips, or any other method approved
by the judge of probate. d. Computer processors to sort and alphabetize index information.
e. Any other computer techniques or equipment necessary for preparing the various indexes.
(3) COUNTY. Mobile County, Alabama. (4) GENERAL PROPERTY...
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45-7-240
Section 45-7-240 Establishment of county revenue commissioner; powers and duties. (a) This
section shall apply only in Butler County. (b) The purpose of this section is to conserve
revenue and promote the public convenience in the county by consolidating the office of tax
assessor and the office of tax collector into one county office designated as the office of
county revenue commissioner. (c) At the expiration of the term of office of the tax assessor
and the office of the tax collector of the county ending September 30, 2009, or if a vacancy
occurs in either office, then immediately upon the occurrence of the vacancy, the office of
county revenue commissioner shall be established. If the office of county revenue commissioner
is established upon the occurrence of a vacancy in either the office of tax assessor or the
office of tax collector, the tax assessor or the tax collector, as the case may be, remaining
in office shall be the county revenue commissioner for the remainder of the...
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45-8-240.31
Section 45-8-240.31 Delinquent taxes statement; list of delinquent properties; newspaper notice;
trial and decree of sale; fees; reports. (a) After the first day of January, the Tax Collector
of Calhoun County shall mail a statement to all delinquent taxpayers addressed to the party
in whose name the property was assessed, showing a brief description of the property, and
the amount of taxes, fees, and cost due. It shall be the duty of such party to pay the taxes
and fees assessed and charged against the property. The failure to comply with the requirement
of this section, or the failure to receive the statement shall not invalidate a sale of the
property for taxes, nor invalidate the title of any property sold for taxes. (b)(1) Within
the time allowed by law, it shall be the duty of the tax collector to furnish the judge of
probate a list of all property on which the entire amount of taxes have not been paid, which
list shall show the name of the person to whom the property was...
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45-9-120
Section 45-9-120 Compensation. (a) The following officers of Chambers County shall receive
the following salaries on an annual basis in lieu of all other compensation: (1) Probate judge
- Twenty-one thousand dollars ($21,000) (2) Tax assessor - Eighteen thousand six hundred dollars
($18,600) (3) Tax collector - Eighteen thousand six hundred dollars ($18,600) (b) Whenever
the compensation of the probate judge, sheriff, circuit clerk, tax assessor, and tax collector
is altered to the salary basis as provided in subsection (a), the court of county commissioners
shall provide such officers allowances for the purpose of hiring clerks, assistants, or deputies,
as follows: (1) The probate judge shall be allowed the sum of eleven thousand dollars ($11,000)
annually for the employment of clerical assistance, including the chief clerk. The salary
of the chief clerk of the probate judge shall be four thousand eight hundred dollars ($4,800)
annually. (2) The circuit clerk shall be allowed the sum...
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11-51-53
Section 11-51-53 Annual settlement by tax collector and payment of balance of taxes collected.
The county tax collector must each year make a final settlement under oath with the treasurers
of such municipalities at the time he is required to make settlement with the state and then
pay over to the treasurers of such municipalities the balance of the municipal taxes due from
him as such tax collector and not paid over prior to that date according to the tax books
in the office of the judge of probate of that county in which such municipalities are situated.
(Acts 1931, No. 300, p. 337; Acts 1939, No. 57, p. 67; Code 1940, T. 37, §710.)...
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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, §902.)...
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40-10-4
Section 40-10-4 Notice to taxpayer - Service generally. (a) On receiving such book, as speedily
as practicable the judge of probate shall issue a notice addressed to each person against
whom any unpaid taxes are assessed as shown by such book, substantially in the following form:
"State of Alabama, (give name of county) county, to (give name of taxpayer): The tax
collector has filed in my office a list of delinquent taxpayers, and of real estate upon which
taxes are due. You are reported as delinquent, and your tax amounts to (here give amount of
taxes) with costs added. This is to notify you to appear before the probate court of said
county at the next term thereof, commencing on Monday, the _____ day of _____, 2__, then and
there to show cause, if any you have, why a decree for the sale of property assessed for taxation
as belonging to you should not be made for the payment of the taxes thereon and fees and costs.
(Here probate judge's signature). Judge of probate." Such notice must...
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