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45-3-242.03
Section 45-3-242.03 Oath of office; bond. Before entering upon the duties of the office,
the revenue commissioner shall take the oath of office prescribed by Article XVI of the Constitution
of Alabama of 1901, and execute a bond in the sum prescribed in Section 40-5-3, for
tax collectors, giving as security on the bond a bonding company authorized to do business
in Alabama. The bond shall be conditioned as other official bonds are conditioned and shall
be approved by and filed with the judge of probate. The cost of the required bond shall be
paid out of the county general fund on warrant of the county commission and shall be a preferred
claim against the county. (Act 92-266, p. 626, §4.)...
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45-7-83.04
Section 45-7-83.04 Office space, equipment, personnel. The Butler County Commission
shall furnish suitable quarters or additional space as it deems necessary for the efficient
performance of the additional duties of the judge of probate and shall transfer all necessary
forms, books, records, and supplies from the offices of the tax assessor and tax collector
to the judge of probate as are pertinent to the transference of the duties and shall thereafter
provide stationery, forms, and supplies as are furnished pursuant to law by the State Department
of Finance, the State Comptroller, and the State Department of Revenue. The county commission
shall provide clerks to the judge of probate as it deems necessary for the proper and efficient
performance of the duties of the office at the rate of compensation set by the county commission.
The compensation of the clerks shall be paid out of the county general fund in the same manner
as other county employees are paid. (Act 2003-197, p. 516,...
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11-2-1
Section 11-2-1 Bonds requirements. (a) For the purposes of this chapter, the following
words have the following meanings: (1) COUNTY EMPLOYEE. An employee or clerk, deputy, or employee
in any county office, but shall not mean an employee of the county board of education. (2)
COUNTY OFFICIAL or COUNTY OFFICER. A county commissioner, county taxing official, judge of
probate, sheriff, coroner, or constable. (3) COUNTY TAXING OFFICIAL. A tax assessor, tax collector,
revenue commissioner, license commissioner, or other person charged by law in a county with
the assessing or collecting of taxes. (b) All county officials of all counties in this state
and any county employee designated by law or the county commission shall be required to execute
official bonds for the faithful performance of their duties and such additional official bonds
as from time to time the public interest may demand and as may be required by the provisions
of law. Except for a local taxing official executing bond...
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45-17-82
Section 45-17-82 Creation of division; powers and duties. (a) There is hereby created
within the probate judge's office of Colbert County a license division which shall issue all
licenses issued through the probate judge's office, except marriage licenses. The county commission
shall furnish suitable quarters and provide the necessary forms, books, stationery, records,
equipment, and supplies, except such stationery forms and supplies as are furnished pursuant
to law by the State Department of Finance or the state Comptroller. The county commission
shall also provide such clerks, and other assistants for the probate judge as shall be necessary
from time to time for the proper and efficient performance of the duties of the office. The
probate judge shall have authority to employ such clerks, and other assistants, and to fix
their compensation; however, the number and compensation of such clerks and other assistants
shall be subject to the approval of the county commission. The...
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45-4-82.20
Section 45-4-82.20 Creation; powers and duties; payment of ad valorem tax. (a) There
is created within the office of the Judge of Probate of Bibb County a license division which
shall issue all motor vehicle licenses and titles. The county commission shall furnish suitable
quarters and provide the necessary forms, books, stationery, records, equipment, and supplies,
except the stationery, forms, and supplies furnished pursuant to law by the State Department
of Finance or state Comptroller. The county commission shall also provide clerks and other
assistants for the judge of probate as shall be necessary from time to time for the proper
and efficient performance of the duties of his or her office. The judge of probate shall have
authority to employ clerks and other assistants and to fix their compensation, subject to
and in accordance with the personnel policies and procedures of Bibb County concerning county
employees. The compensation of the clerks and assistants shall be paid out of...
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45-9-84
Section 45-9-84 Operations. (a) There is hereby created within the judge of probate's
office of Chambers County a license division which shall issue all licenses issued through
the judge of probate's office, except marriage licenses. The county commission shall furnish
suitable quarters and provide the necessary forms, books, stationery, records, equipment,
and supplies, except such stationery forms and supplies as are furnished pursuant to law by
the State Department of Finance or the State Comptroller. The county commission shall also
provide such clerks, and other assistants for the judge of probate as shall be necessary from
time to time for the proper and efficient performance of the duties of his or her office.
The judge of probate shall have authority to employ such clerks, and other assistants, and
to fix their compensation; however, the number and compensation of such clerks and other assistants
shall be subject to the approval of the county commission. The compensation of the...
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11-2-3
Section 11-2-3 Filing and recordation of bonds of county officers and employees. The
bonds of all county officers and county employees required by the provisions of this Code,
with the exception of the bond of the judge of probate, shall be filed and recorded in the
office of the judge of probate, and the bond of the judge of probate shall be filed and recorded
in the office of the clerk of the circuit court, and duplicate copies of the bonds of the
probate judge and tax assessor and tax collector shall be filed with the comptroller. (Acts
1933, Ex. Sess., No. 191, p. 203; Code 1940, T. 41, §82.)...
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45-28-81.02
Section 45-28-81.02 Solicitor's fee. (a)(1) In all juvenile, traffic, criminal, and
quasi-criminal cases in the juvenile, district, circuit, and municipal courts in this state,
a docket fee, hereinafter referred to as a solicitor's fee, shall be assessed in each case.
The fees, when collected, shall be distributed monthly as follows: Three dollars ($3) of the
fees assessed in each case shall be distributed to the Etowah County Law Library Fund, as
prescribed by law, and the remainder to the Solicitor's Fund or District Attorney's Fund in
the county or to the fund that may be hereafter prescribed by law for the solicitor's fee.
The solicitor's fee shall be in an amount equal to all docket fees or court costs which are
assessed upon an adjudication of guilt in a criminal case and distributed to the Fair Trial
Tax Fund. (2) In addition to the solicitor's fee, an additional fee of seven dollars ($7)
shall be assessed as court costs in each case to be distributed as follows: Two dollars...

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40-1-2
Section 40-1-2 Lien for taxes - Generally. (a) If any person liable to pay any tax,
other than ad valorem taxes, neglects or refuses to pay the same the amount, including any
interest, penalty, additional amount, or addition to such tax, together with any costs which
may accrue in addition thereto, shall be a lien in favor of the State of Alabama upon all
property and the rights to property, real or personal, belonging to such person. Unless another
date is specifically fixed by law, the lien shall arise at the time the assessment list, return
therefor or the payment thereof, as the case may be, was due to have been filed with or made
to the Department of Revenue or other agency of the state or county and shall continue until
the liability for such amount is satisfied or becomes unenforceable by reason of the lapse
of time. (b) Such lien shall not be valid against any mortgagee, purchaser in the usual course
of trade, or conventional judgment creditor with an actual money judgment of...
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40-3-25
Section 40-3-25 Appeals - Procedure. All appeals from the rulings of the board of equalization
fixing value of property shall be taken within 30 days after the final decision of said board
fixing the assessed valuation as provided in this chapter. The taxpayer shall file notice
of said appeal with the secretary of the board of equalization and with the clerk of the circuit
court and shall file bond to be filed with and approved by the clerk of the circuit court,
conditioned to pay all costs, and the taxpayer or the state shall have the right to demand
a trial by jury by filing a written demand therefor within 10 days after the appeal is taken.
When an appeal is taken, the taxpayer shall pay the taxes due as fixed for assessment for
the preceding tax year before the same becomes delinquent; and, upon failure to do so, the
court upon motion ex mero motu must dismiss the appeal, unless at the time of taking the appeal
the taxpayer has executed a supersedeas bond with sufficient sureties...
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