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36-3-6
Section 36-3-6 Term of office of county tax collectors. There shall be elected at the general
election in November a tax collector for each county in the state, who shall perform such
duties as are prescribed by law and whose term of office shall be six years from October 1
next after his election and until his successor is elected and qualified. (Acts 1943, No.
114, p. 115, § 2.)...
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45-38-240.05
Section 45-38-240.05 Bond. Before entering the duties of his or her office, the county revenue
commissioner shall take the oath of office prescribed by Article XVI of the Constitution of
Alabama of 1901, and execute a bond in a sum as may be fixed by Section 40-5-3, for tax collectors.
The bond shall be conditioned as other official bonds are conditioned and shall be approved
and filed with the judge of probate. The cost of the bond required shall be paid out of the
general fund of the county on warrant of the county commission, and shall be a preferred claim
against the county. (Act 2001-905, 3rd Sp. Sess., p. 745, §6.)...
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45-41-240.03
Section 45-41-240.03 Bond. Before entering the duties of his or her office, the county revenue
commissioner shall take the oath of office prescribed by Article XVI of the Constitution of
Alabama of 1901, and execute a bond in a sum as may be fixed by Section 40-5-3 for tax collectors.
The bond shall be conditioned as other official bonds are conditioned and shall be approved
and filed with the judge of probate. The cost of the bond required shall be paid out of the
general fund of the county on warrant of the county commission, and shall be a preferred claim
against the county. (Act 97-805, 1st Sp. Sess., p. 89, §4; Act 97--861, 1st Sp. Sess., p.
198, §4.)...
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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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45-48-241.03
Section 45-48-241.03 Bond. Before entering the duties of his or her office, the county revenue
commissioner shall take the oath of office prescribed by Article XVI of the Constitution of
Alabama of 1901, and execute a bond in a sum as may be fixed by Section 40-5-3 for tax collectors.
The bond shall be conditioned as other official bonds are conditioned and shall be approved
and filed with the judge of probate. The cost of the bond required shall be paid out of the
general fund of the county on warrant of the county commission, and shall be a preferred claim
against the county. (Act 2000-575, p. 1062, § 4.)...
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11-92C-15
Section 11-92C-15 Failure to pay past due assessments. If any user, lessee, or owner of the
project fails to pay when due, with time being of the essence, any assessments or fees due
under this chapter, including, but without limitation, any payments in lieu of taxes, collectively
"past due assessment," then the authorizing subdivision or authority, or their designated
agents, collectively the "fee collector," may commence proceedings to foreclose
on the land and improvements of the user, lessee, or owner of the project having land within
the State of Alabama, subject to the terms of any executed agreement between the fee collector
and the user, lessee, or owner of the project, as follows: (1) A fee collector shall send
a letter by means of United States certified mail, return receipt requested, to the last known
address of the user, owner, or lessee of the project. The address of the user, owner, or lessee
as shown in the tax assessment records of the tax assessor or revenue...
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40-1-47
Section 40-1-47 Investment of ad valorem taxes. On and after October 1, 1988, all tax collectors,
elected assistant tax collectors, revenue commissioners, license commissioners, and other
officials charged with assessing and/or collecting ad valorem taxes in the various counties
of this state shall invest the ad valorem taxes collected by such officials in short term
investments for the period of time between collection of said taxes and distribution of same
as required by law. All interest earned on such investments shall be paid into the county
general fund for use as determined by the county governing body, except that 10 percent of
said interest earned on such investments shall be maintained by the county treasurer in separate
funds designated as the special fund of the tax assessor, tax collector, and if elected the
assistant tax assessor or assistant tax collector, and the revenue commissioner, license commissioner,
or such other official charged with assessing and/or collecting...
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45-1-81.01
Section 45-1-81.01 Assessment and collection of certain motor vehicle taxes; license records.
(a) The judge of probate shall perform all duties relating to the assessment and collection
of ad valorem taxes and casual sales and use taxes on motor vehicles in the county, which
have heretofore been performed by the tax assessor and the tax collector. The tax assessor
and the tax collector of Autauga County are hereby relived of all duties and responsibilities
relative to the assessment and collection of taxes on such motor vehicles. The judge of probate
shall receive the commissions and fees now allowed the assessor and collector for performing
these functions, and such fees and commissions shall be remitted to the county general fund.
Reporting and remitting such collections shall be made by the judge of probate or as otherwise
required by statute. (b) The judge of probate shall keep at all times an accurate record of
all licenses received by him or her from the State Comptroller and of...
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45-39-200.08
Section 45-39-200.08 Fees. Except as hereinafter provided, the county license commissioner
shall be entitled to charge and collect the same fees that are prescribed in the general law
for like service when performed by the tax assessor, tax collector, judge of probate, or the
license inspector. For the performance of duties relative to the recordings of the transfer
of the ownership of motor vehicles as prescribed in this code, the commissioner shall charge
and collect a fee of one dollar ($1). All such fees shall be the property of the county and
shall be paid to the general fund of the county. Refunds for licenses issued by mistake of
fact or law shall be made under the conditions and in the manner prescribed by this code.
(Act 79-107, p. 129, §9.)...
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45-42-161
Section 45-42-161 Reimbursement; due care required. (a) The Limestone County governing body
shall reimburse the office of license commissioner, judge of probate, or tax collector from
the general fund of the county the amount of any monetary loss, not to exceed a total of one
thousand dollars ($1,000) per annum, arising or caused by error, if the mistake or omission
was caused without their personal knowledge, including loss arising from acceptance of worthless
or forged checks, drafts, money orders, or other written orders for money or its equivalent.
(b) It shall be the duty of the license commissioner, judge of probate, or tax collector to
insure that their employees exercise due care in performing their duties and to make a diligent
effort to correct the error, mistake, or omission and collect the amount subject to potential
loss immediately upon becoming aware of the potential loss. This section shall not apply to
any deliberate misuse or misappropriation of funds by the official...
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