36-2-6
Section 36-2-6 Officers required to obtain commissions. The judges of the several courts, the Attorney General, district attorneys, the Secretary of State, the Auditor, the Treasurer, the Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries, the Commissioner of Conservation and Natural Resources, the Public Service Commissioners, the Director of the Department of Revenue, the Director of the Department of Finance, the Commissioner of Corrections, the Director of Industrial Relations, the Director of the State Department of Human Resources, the Clerk of the Supreme Court, the clerks of the circuit courts, the sheriffs, the tax assessors, the tax collectors, the county treasurers, the county commissioners, the constables and all other officers when specifically required by other provisions of law, before entering upon and exercising the duties of their respective offices, must obtain a commission. (Code 1852, §109; Code 1867, §148; Code 1876, §153; Code 1886, §245; Code 1896, §3058; Code...
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45-41-240.07
Section 45-41-240.07 One-stop motor vehicle registration, etc., system; mail-order procedures; licensing, assessment, and collection of taxes. (a) Upon the commencement of the office of county revenue commissioner, there shall be a one-stop motor vehicle registration, assessment, and licensing system under the jurisdiction, direction, and supervision of the county revenue commissioner. (b) The duties and responsibilities of the county revenue commissioner relating to the assessment, licensing, and registration of motor vehicles shall include the administration and enforcement of motor vehicle title registration, processing, and transfer; motor vehicle ad valorem tax assessment and collection; motor vehicle license and license tag issuance; collection of any fees or monies due and remitting the proper amounts due to the state and to the county; enforcement of laws relating to these functions; and the collection of penalties and assessments imposed for violations of laws relating to...
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32-6-381
Section 32-6-381 Issuance of license tags and plates to letter carriers. Letter carriers, who are residents of Alabama, upon application to the judge of probate or license commissioner, compliance with motor vehicle registration and licensing laws, payment of regular fees required by law for license tags or plates for private passenger or pleasure motor vehicles, and the payment of an additional fee of $3.00 to be used for production and administration costs, shall be issued license tags and plates bearing the logo of the National Association of Letter Carriers between the county identification number and the actual license number. These tags or plates shall be valid for five years, and may then be replaced with either conventional, personalized, or new "Letter Carrier" tags or plates. Payment of required license fees and taxes for the years during which a new tag or plate is not issued shall be evidenced as provided for in Section 32-6-63. The Department of Revenue shall design, or...
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32-6-5
Section 32-6-5 Reports; disposition of funds. At the close of business on Monday of each week when any application has been received or temporary instruction permit provided for in this article has been issued, the judge of probate or Department of Public Safety receiving the application or issuing the permit shall prepare a report of the same upon a form which shall be provided by the Director of Public Safety. One copy of the report, together with all applications received and copies of all permits issued, shall be forwarded to the Director of Public Safety and one copy shall be retained by the judge of probate. On the tenth day of every month except October, November, and December, the judge of probate and the Department of Public Safety shall prepare a report showing the number of applications received and permits issued and the amount of fees received during the previous calendar month. In the months of October, November, and December, the report shall be prepared on the twentieth...
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32-6-690
Section 32-6-690 Issuance of distinctive plates; fees; design. (a) Notwithstanding Sections 32-6-64 and 32-6-67, upon application to the judge of probate or license commissioner, compliance with motor vehicle registration and licensing laws, payment of regular fees required by law for license plates for private passenger or pleasure motor vehicles, and payment of an additional annual fee of fifty dollars ($50), owners of motor vehicles who are residents of Alabama shall be issued distinctive Stop Domestic Violence license plates. (b) These plates shall be valid for five years. (c) Payment of required license fees and taxes for years during which a new plate is not issued shall be evidenced as provided in Section 32-6-63. (d) Officials from the Alabama District Attorneys Association shall design the plate. The design shall be approved by the Department of Revenue and the Legislative Oversight Committee for License Plates prior to production. Section 32-6-54 shall not apply to the plate...
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40-12-250
Section 40-12-250 Tags for motor vehicles used by state, etc. (a) Motor vehicles owned and used by the state, a county, or a municipality of this state shall not be subject to the payment of license taxes levied, but shall display permanent license plates. Any agency which obtains or possesses a vehicle through a lease-purchase or an installment-sales agreement with an option to buy shall be considered as owning the vehicle for purposes of this section. The purchasing agent or other officer of the state, county, or municipality, shall apply to the Department of Revenue giving the make, type, model, and vehicle identification number of the vehicle or vehicles owned and used by the state, county, or municipality, together with any other information the department may require, which shall be furnished under oath by the applying officer. If upon examination the application appears correct to the department, it shall issue, to be placed on the motor vehicles, the number of license plates,...
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45-39-200.12
Section 45-39-200.12 Books, records, and blanks. The Comptroller, the State Department of Revenue, and the State Department of Finance are hereby required to furnish to the county license commissioner, all books, records, and blanks now or hereafter required by law to be furnished to judges of probate, tax assessors, and tax collectors in connection with the performance of their duties in the issuance of automobile license plates and the assessment and collection of ad valorem tax thereon, and in connection with the performance of their duties relative to the issuance of privilege licenses. (Act 79-107, p. 129, §13.)...
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11-32-2
Section 11-32-2 Definitions. As used in this chapter, the following words and phrases shall mean the following unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: (1) AD VALOREM TAX. Those real and personal property ad valorem taxes collected by the county tax collector, the director of revenue of the county, or revenue commissioner, if any, for the county, but shall exclude all ad valorem taxes collected for the State of Alabama and all boards of education, municipalities, fire districts, or other entities located in the county. (2) APPLICANT. A natural person who files a written application with the governing body of any county to which this chapter applies and with a municipality in the county, all in accordance with Section 11-32-3. (3) AUTHORITY. The public corporation organized pursuant to this chapter, which shall be an agency of the state but shall not be a political subdivision of the state. (4) AUTHORIZING COUNTY. Any county the governing body of which shall have adopted an...
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32-6-111
Section 32-6-111 Preparation; issuance; proof to be submitted by applicant; use. The distinctive license plates provided for in this division shall be prepared by the Commissioner of Revenue and shall be issued through the judge of probate or license commissioner of the several counties of the state in like manner as are other motor vehicle license plates or tags, and such officers shall be entitled to their regular fees for such service. Applicants for such distinctive plates shall present to the issuing official proof of their membership in the National Guard or Air National Guard of Alabama by means of certificate signed by the commanding officer of such applicant on forms prescribed by the Adjutant General of Alabama. The distinctive license plates or tags so issued shall be used only upon and for personally-owned, private, passenger vehicles (to include station wagons and pick-up trucks) registered in the name of the member of the national guard and air national guard making...
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32-6-49.19
Section 32-6-49.19 License fees and term; disposition of funds. (a) For the purpose of defraying the cost of issuing commercial drivers' license, the judge of probate or license commissioner shall collect for each Class A commercial driver license the sum of fifty dollars ($50); the sum of forty dollars ($40) for each Class B commercial driver license; and the sum of twenty dollars ($20) for each Class C commercial driver license and commercial driver license learner's permit. The fee for any school bus driver license shall be twenty dollars ($20) and the license shall be restricted to the operation of a school bus and noncommercial vehicle. These licenses shall be issued for a period of four years, except a commercial driver license learner's permit which shall be issued for a period of one year. (b) The additional revenue from the additional fees collected pursuant to this section, as amended by Act 2004-521, shall be deposited in the Highway Traffic Safety Fund of the Department of...
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