40-22-6
Section 40-22-6 Tax upon recording transfer of instrument recorded by exempt institution - Generally. If any mortgage, deed of trust, contract of conditional sale, or other instrument of like character heretofore or hereafter filed for record in any probate office of this state which was or shall be given to secure the payment of any debt incurred to a corporation, organization, or institution now or hereafter exempt by law from the payment of the recording privilege tax imposed by Section 40-22-2 and upon which such recording privilege tax has not been previously paid has been heretofore or be hereafter transferred to a person, corporation, organization, or institution not exempt from payment of such tax and such transfer is presented for record within this state, such transfer shall be received for record upon payment of the privilege tax imposed by said section upon the then unpaid balance of the secured debt and the recording fees of the probate judge. (Acts 1951, No. 816, p. 1449,...
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40-5-44
Section 40-5-44 Final settlements and payments by collectors. (a) On or before July 1 in each year, the tax collector must make final settlement, under oath, with the Comptroller, of all matters pertaining to the office of tax collector and pay over to the State Treasurer the balance which may be found due from him or her for taxes with which he or she is chargeable under the laws of the state, and at that time the tax collector must also account to the Comptroller and pay over to the proper governmental authorities and any holder of a tax lien certificate issued pursuant to Acts 1995, No. 95-408 all money received by the tax collector for the sale of lands and other property which may have been sold for payment of taxes and also account to the Comptroller for all lands bought by the state. The tax collector must also report under oath to the Comptroller and pay over to the State Treasurer all escaped taxes assessed and collected. For failure of any tax collector to make any of the...
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45-3-120.09
Section 45-3-120.09 Employment. (a) All classified employees shall be hired from a list of job applicants who meet the job related qualifications for a vacancy. Other employees will be employed in accordance with procedures established by the Barbour County Commission. (b) The judge of probate, sheriff, tax assessor, tax collector, and the county commission as a collective body shall each be authorized to employ on a discretionary basis, one employee to serve as a principal assistant in that office. The persons so employed shall be unclassified employees and need not be hired from a list of applicants, but must meet the job qualifications for the position to which they are to be appointed. The county commission may authorize additional unclassified employees, but it is the intent of this article to keep the assistants to a minimum. If two or more elected offices are combined, the elected official shall have no more than one unclassified employee unless additional unclassified employees...
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45-3-84.63
Section 45-3-84.63 Collection of fees. The judge of probate shall charge and collect the same fee that is prescribed in the general law for a like service when performed by the tax assessor, tax collector, revenue commissioner, or license commissioner as the case may be. All fees shall be the property of Barbour County and shall be paid into the general fund of the county. (Act 98-120, p. 145, §4.)...
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45-42-83
Section 45-42-83 Recording system. (a) The Judge of Probate of Limestone County in conformity to the duties set out in Section 12-13-41, shall maintain a general register for all transactions now recorded by the probate office and having a general direct and general reverse index for every instrument filed. Specifically included in the general register are those instruments described in subdivision (11) of Section 12-13-41 (deeds and mortgages, etc.); subdivision (13) of Section 12-13-41 (adverse possession); Section 35-4-52 (bankruptcy petitions); Section 35-4-53 (bonds for title); Sections 35-4-69 and 35-4-71 (affidavits relative to chain of title of land); Section 35-4-76 (options to buy land); Section 35-4-90 (agreements to convey land); Section 35-4-91 (wills which convey real property); Section 35-4-130 (lis pendens and hospital liens); Sections 36-5-3, 36-5-4, 36-5-5, and 36-5-6 (official bonds, notary bonds, and oaths of office); Section 10-2A-93 (corporations); Section...
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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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11-1-7
Section 11-1-7 Appointment and use of public depositories; liability. (a) Upon the application of the county tax collectors, revenue commissioners, license commissioners, county treasurers, judges of probate, circuit court clerks, or registers of the circuit court, it shall be the duty of the county commission of the county to appoint a bank or savings association, that is a qualified public depository under Chapter 14A of Title 41, as a depository in which such officers may deposit money coming into their hands as such officers, which appointment shall be by proper resolutions spread upon the minutes of such commission. (b) Upon the application of the custodian of county school funds, it shall be the duty of the county board of education of the county to appoint a bank or savings association that is a qualified public depository under Chapter 14A of Title 41, as a depository in which such officers may deposit money coming into their hands as such officers, which appointment shall be...
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11-81-27
Section 11-81-27 Mortgages of public property for payment of debts. Any county or municipality of this state may mortgage any public property for the payment of any debt contracted in connection with such mortgaged property either originally or as a renewal, and such mortgage shall be admitted to record in the office of the probate judge of any county of this state without the payment of any tax upon the debt secured thereby or any other fee or charge except the costs of recording the instrument at the rate fixed by law. (Acts 1927, No. 478, p. 534; Code 1940, T. 37, §267.)...
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40-12-84
Section 40-12-84 Construction companies or contractors. Any person, firm, or corporation accepting orders or contracts for doing any work on or in any building or structure requiring the use of paint, stone, brick, mortar, wood, cement, structural iron or steel, sheet iron, galvanized iron, metallic piping, tin, lead, electric wiring, or other steel, or any other building material, or accepting contracts to do any paving or curbing on sidewalks or streets, public or private property, using asphalt, brick, stone, cement, wood, or other composition, or accepting orders for or contracts to excavate earth, rock, or other material for foundations or any other purpose, or accepting orders or contracts to construct any sewer of stone, brick, terra cotta, or other material, or accepting contracts to construct highways, bridges, dams, or railroads, shall be deemed a contractor. Every contractor shall procure from the probate judge of the county in which he has his principal office a license to...
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45-10-82.20
Section 45-10-82.20 Mental Health Fund; filing fees. (a) The Probate Judge of Cherokee County will charge a fee of two dollars ($2) for filing for record or for recording each and every instrument, paper, writing, document, or decree in his or her office, including, but not limited to, each real estate, warranty deed, deed/executive deed, subordinate agreement, agreement, land lease, partial release/release, affidavit, marriage license, official bond, plat, oath of office, bill of sale, custodian bond, declaration of trust, transfer, assignment, satisfaction, declaration of vacation, bond to indemnify, license pendens notice, order approving trustee bond, and excerpts of minutes. (b) By the tenth of the month following collection, all funds so collected shall be paid by the probate judge into the Treasury of Cherokee County and kept in a fund to be designated the Mental Health Fund. Expenditures from the fund shall be for the benefit and furtherance of the mental health program in...
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