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15-5-65
Section 15-5-65 Disposition of proceeds. (a) Unless by other agreement of the primary law enforcement
agency and the prosecutorial entity, the proceeds from any forfeiture shall be used, first,
for payment of all proper expenses of the proceedings for forfeiture and sale, including expenses
of seizure, maintenance of or custody, advertising, prosecution, and court costs. The remaining
proceeds from the sale or distribution shall be awarded by the court pursuant to recommendation
of the prosecutorial entity on a pro rata share to the participating law enforcement agencies,
the prosecutorial entity that pursued the action, and as payment of restitution to any victims
of the underlying offense. Any proceeds from sales authorized by this section awarded by the
court to a county or municipal law enforcement agency shall be deposited into the respective
county or municipal general fund and made available to the appropriate law enforcement agency
upon requisition of the chief law enforcement...
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32-2-25
Section 32-2-25 Arrest fee; when fees and costs not to be paid by county. In all cases where
arrests are made by a state trooper, an arrest fee of $5.00 for such arrest shall be collected
by the proper authorities and promptly turned over to the Director of Public Safety, who shall
cover the same into the State Treasury to the credit of the General Fund; provided, that no
witness fee, arrest fee, mileage cost, or any other fees or costs shall be paid by any county
out of its funds to said department and no fine and forfeiture claim shall be issued against
the fine and forfeiture fund of any county to or for any such state trooper for or on account
of those cases brought in any court or before any grand jury by any such officer wherein no
indictment is found, the state fails to convict, or the indictment or complaint abates or
is nolle prossed or is withdrawn and filed in such case. (Acts 1953, No. 585, p. 828, §10;
Acts 1955, No. 44, p. 263, §1; Acts 1961, No. 834, p. 1237.)...
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45-16-81
Section 45-16-81 Additional fee on civil and criminal cases; juvenile probation fund. (a) In
Coffee County, in addition to all other costs and charges in the circuit and district courts
a fee of three dollars ($3) shall be charged and collected by the clerks of such courts on
both civil and criminal cases. The monies derived from the charges hereinabove prescribed
shall be remitted to a juvenile probation fund in a separate bank account as determined by
the district judge and the probate judge. The county commission may by resolution direct that
the clerks deposit all monies collected under this section be deposited into the general fund
of the county. The fund shall be spent to finance the juvenile probation office, including,
but not limited to, a supplemental salary for the juvenile probation officer and/or his or
her staff. (b) The district judge shall be accountable to the county commission and shall
file a monthly report of fees collected and disbursed under this section. The...
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45-17-81
Section 45-17-81 Solicitor's Fund. (a) All fees hereafter taxed as solicitor's fees and collected
as a part of the costs in the circuit court of any county in the Thirty-first Judicial Circuit
shall be paid into the county treasury where the fee is imposed and collected, to the credit
of a solicitor's fund, to be used and expended by the circuit solicitor as provided in subsection
(b). (b) The Circuit Solicitor for the 31st Judicial Circuit is hereby authorized and empowered
to make requisition on the Solicitor's Fund for the payment of any and all expenses incurred
by him or her for law enforcement and in the proper discharge and conduct of the duties of
his or her office, as he or she may see fit. The county treasurer or custodian of county funds
shall pay out such funds upon requisition of the solicitor. (Acts 1956, 1st Sp. Sess., No.
139, p. 199, §§1, 2; Acts 1963, No. 314, p. 793, §1; Act 88-303, p. 463, §1.)...
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45-25-81
Section 45-25-81 Judicial Administration Fund. (a) This section shall be known and cited as
the DeKalb County Preservation of Justice Act. (b) The Legislature finds and declares the
following: (1) The financial restraints exiting in the State General Fund budget have resulted
in a shortfall to the Unified Judicial System that has caused the layoff of many judicial
employees. In DeKalb County, the circuit clerk's office has lost three employees. Two employees
in the circuit judge's office and one in the district judge's office scheduled for layoff
have been temporarily retained with alternate funding other than funds appropriated to the
Unified Judicial System; however, this alternate funding cannot be relied upon in the future.
Revenue from the enactment of this section will restore at least one employee already lost
in the circuit clerk's office and permit the retention of at least one of the two employees
now facing layoff in the circuit judge's office and one employee now facing...
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45-36-80.05
Section 45-36-80.05 Jackson County Preservation of Justice Act. SECTION 4 OF ACT 2019-215 WAS
AMENDED BY ACT 2020-119 IN THE 2020 REGULAR SESSION, EFFECTIVE MAY 18, 2020. THIS IS NOT IN
THE CURRENT CODE SUPPLEMENT. (a) This section shall be known and cited as the Jackson County
Preservation of Justice Act. (b) The Legislature hereby finds and declares the following:
(1) The financial restraints existing in the State General Fund budget have resulted in a
shortfall to the Unified Judicial System that has caused the layoff of many judicial employees.
In Jackson County, three employees in the circuit clerk's office who were scheduled for layoff
have been temporarily retained with alternate funding other than funds appropriated to the
Unified Judicial System; however, this alternate funding cannot be relied upon in the future.
Revenue from this section will restore funding for some judicial employees in the circuit.
(2) This section addresses this problem by increasing court costs. (c) In...
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45-5-80.40
Section 45-5-80.40 Additional fee; municipal courts. (a) In addition to any court costs and
fees now or hereafter authorized in Blount County, the Blount County Commission may impose
by resolution of the commission an additional fee in an amount not to exceed forty dollars
($40) to be assessed and taxed as costs on each civil case and on each criminal case, including
traffic cases. These fees shall not be waived by any court unless all other fees, assessments,
costs, fines, and charges associated with the case are waived. (b) The municipal courts of
Blount County that have opted not to be included in the District Court of Blount County shall
collect costs, fees, fines, and charges from cases that originate and are executed in the
municipal courts from violations within the municipalities. The municipality shall retain
50 percent of the costs, fees, fines, and charges collected and 50 percent shall be remitted
by the clerk to the General Fund of Blount County. (c) The additional fees...
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12-17-197
Section 12-17-197 District attorney's fund. (a) This section shall be effective in those judicial
circuits of Alabama now or hereafter created where there is no local, general or special law
providing for a district attorney's fund for the use of the district attorneys in the discharge
of their duties and for law enforcement. (b) All district attorneys' fees taxed as costs and
collected in all criminal cases in the circuit courts in the judicial circuits defined in
subsection (a) of this section shall be paid into the county treasury of the county in which
said fees are taxed and collected, and said fund shall be kept as a separate fund in the county
treasury and shall be known as the district attorney's fund and shall be used and expended
by the district attorney of the judicial circuit of which said county is a part, as hereinafter
provided. (c) The district attorney of each judicial circuit, as defined in subsection (a)
of this section, is hereby authorized to requisition...
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12-19-74
Section 12-19-74 Circuit and district court fee for service of witness subpoenas. (a) In civil
cases in circuit court and district court, for the issuance of witness subpoenas a fee of
twelve dollars ($12) shall be collected for each subpoena. Subpoena fees shall be paid at
the time the subpoena is requested unless the court has approved an affidavit of substantial
hardship on behalf of the party requesting the subpoena(s). (b) Seven dollars fifty cents
($7.50) of each subpoena fee collected in civil cases in circuit and district court shall
be distributed to the county general fund and four dollars fifty cents ($4.50) shall be distributed
to the State General Fund, one dollar fifty cents ($1.50) of which shall be for judicial and
public safety functions (Acts 1975, No. 1205, p. 2384, §§16-113, 16-114; Acts 1976, No.
564, p. 763; Acts 1983, No. 83-744, p. 1225, §4; Acts 1987, No. 87-405, p. 575, §4; Act
2004-636, p. 1452, §1.)...
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32-2-61
Section 32-2-61 Release of information and fees. (a) The director may open to any person for
inspection, copying, and mechanical reproduction, during the department's regular business
hours, criminal history information on any individual, if the individual has given written
permission for the release of the information to the requester and if the opening of the information
is not forbidden by order of any court of competent jurisdiction or by federal law. Any person
requesting criminal history information from the department must present to the department,
along with the request, a copy of the required written permission. (b) The director shall
establish and collect a nonrefundable fee for costs incurred by the department in providing
the requested criminal history information. The fee shall be $25.00. The proceeds shall be
deposited in the State Treasury to the credit of the Public Safety Automated Fingerprint Identification
System Fund, which is hereby created. All money deposited in...
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