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15-13-146
Section 15-13-146 Judicial public bail release. Any person charged with an offense other than
an offense exempted by Section 15-13-145, may be ordered released pending trial on judicial
public bail upon the execution of an unsecured appearance bond in an amount specified by the
judicial officer, unless the officer determines that a release will not reasonably assure
the appearance of the person as required or the safety of any other persons or the community.
If that determination is made, a judicial officer may either in lieu of, or in addition to,
the above method of release, impose restrictions on the travel, association, or place of abode
of the person during the period of release or any other conditions specified in Rule 7 of
the Alabama Rules of Criminal Procedure on the actions of the defendant while on bail. (Acts
1993, No. 93-677, p. 1259, §47.)...
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36-5-60
Section 36-5-60 When surety may apply for discharge. Any person who is surety upon the official
bond of any state officer or employee may discharge himself of such suretyship whenever he
is in danger of being made liable on such bond and has no adequate remedy against his principal
in consequence of his inability to discharge such liability, upon his making an application
in writing setting forth such facts. (Code 1852, §144; Code 1867, §183; Code 1876, §197;
Code 1886, §292; Code 1896, §3124; Code 1907, §1540; Code 1923, §2674; Code 1940, T. 41,
§123.)...
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15-13-201
Section 15-13-201 Definitions. For the purposes of this article, the following terms shall
have the following meanings: (1) BOARD. Alabama Professional Bail Bonding Board. (2) PROFESSIONAL
BONDSMAN. Any individual who is employed by a professional bail company to solicit and execute
appearance bonds or actively seek bail bond business for or on behalf of a professional bail
company, including any individual who has a direct or indirect ownership interest in a professional
bail company. (3) PROFESSIONAL SURETY BONDSMAN. Any individual who is employed by a professional
surety company to solicit and execute appearance bonds or actively seek bail bond business
for or on behalf of a professional surety company, including any individual who has a direct
or indirect ownership interest in a professional surety company. (4) RECOVERY AGENT. Any individual,
other than an attorney or law enforcement officer, utilized by a professional surety company,
professional bail company, or professional...
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15-13-159
Section 15-13-159 Qualifications - Professional surety company. No professional surety company
shall execute or become surety on any appearance bond in this state, unless it has an order
granting authorization to become professional surety on any bail. The order granting the authorization
shall be reissued annually, prior to January 1 of each year, by the presiding circuit judge
of the county in which the company desires to execute bail or appearance bonds. Prior to the
judge's issuance of the original order and no later than December 1 of each year, thereafter,
professional surety companies shall submit annually to the presiding circuit judge the following:
(1) An original or certified copy of a certificate of authority or certificate of compliance
from the Department of Insurance reflecting that the company is qualified to write a bail
line of insurance and that the company is in good standing with the department. (2) An original
qualifying power of attorney issued by the...
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15-13-24
Section 15-13-24 Judicial and ministerial officers prohibited from becoming surety for bail
or signing bonds, etc. It shall not be lawful for any judicial or ministerial officer of this
state to sign as surety an undertaking of bail for any prisoner or other person tried before
him, to put in his charge under any criminal accusation or to sign any bond or other obligation
for the release or appearance of such person, either before himself or any other officer or
officers. (Code 1876, §4586; Code 1886, §4423; Code 1896, §4365; Code 1907, §6345; Code
1923, §3378; Code 1940, T. 15, §203; Acts 1949, No. 199, p. 230.)...
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15-10-60
Section 15-10-60 Definition; procedure. A "bench warrant" is one issued by a judge
for the arrest of one accused of a crime by a grand jury. Every officer is bound to issue
it within his jurisdiction, and every person so arrested must be committed to jail until bail
is tendered. Any judicial officer or the sheriff of the county where the accusation was found
may receive the bail, fix the amount of the bond and approve the sureties, unless it is a
case that is bailable only before some particular officer. (Code 1907, §7862; Code 1923,
§5597; Code 1940, T. 15, §184.)...
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15-13-145
Section 15-13-145 Defendants who may be eligible. Any person charged with a felony, misdemeanor,
or violation shall be eligible for a judicial public bail, if: (1) The person is not charged
with robbery, capital murder, forcible sex crimes, escape, trafficking in drugs, or the sale
of drugs. (2) The person has not been convicted of a previous felony or committed a felony
while being released on any form of bail. (3) The person is not presently under a suspended
sentence or on probation or parole for a previous conviction on a misdemeanor or a felony.
(4) There is no evidence, satisfactory to the judicial officer, that the person has violated
a previous bail release, whether it be judicial public bail, property, cash, or professional
surety bail. (Acts 1993, No. 93-677, p. 1259, §46.)...
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22-2-13
Section 22-2-13 Recovery of expenses by health officer, sheriff, or bond constable. When an
expense has been incurred by any health officer, sheriff or bonded constable in the execution
of the duties required by the provisions of this Code or other statute relating to public
health, said health officer, sheriff or bonded constable, as the case may be, shall have the
right of action against the person responsible for the said expense for the recovery of the
same; but no more than is fair and reasonable shall be recovered, as the court or jury shall
determine. (Code 1907, §728; Code 1923, §1151; Code 1940, T. 22, §90.)...
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27-5A-3
Section 27-5A-3 Licensure. (a) No person, firm, association, or corporation shall act as a
reinsurance intermediary-broker in this state if the reinsurance intermediary-broker maintains
an office either directly, or as a member or employee of a firm or association, or an officer,
director, or employee of a corporation: (1) In this state, unless the reinsurance intermediary-broker
is a licensed producer in this state. (2) In another state, unless the reinsurance intermediary-broker
is a licensed producer in this state or another state having a law substantially similar to
this law or the reinsurance intermediary-broker is licensed in this state as a nonresident
reinsurance intermediary. (b) No person, firm, association, or corporation shall act as a
reinsurance intermediary-manager: (1) For a reinsurer domiciled in this state, unless the
reinsurance intermediary-manager is a licensed producer in this state. (2) In this state,
if the reinsurance intermediary-manager maintains an office...
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31-2-14
Section 31-2-14 Bonds of persons responsible for public or military property or public funds.
(a) Persons required to give bond. Any person to whom public or military property is issued
at any time, or to whom any public money is paid or who disburses any such funds, may be required
to give bond in a surety company conditioned faithfully to perform the duties of his office,
in such amounts and under such rules and regulations established by the Adjutant General,
to use all care in the safekeeping of military stores and property committed to his custody,
to account for the same and to deliver to his successor, or to any other person authorized
to receive the same, all such military property and to properly account for all public money
received by him, and for all public money disbursed, the bonds to be approved by the Adjutant
General, and the premiums thereon to be paid by the state; provided, that no person shall
be held liable for loss of public money deposited in any state or...
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