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45-34-84.60
Section 45-34-84.60 Transfer of duties; compensation. (a) This section shall apply only in
Henry County. (b) All duties, responsibilities, and liabilities regarding motor vehicle and
non-motorized vehicle assessment and ad valorem tax collection heretofore performed by the
revenue commissioner shall be transferred to and shall be performed by the judge of probate.
(c)(1) Upon the recommendation of the judge of probate, the governing body of Henry County
shall provide the probate office with office personnel, clerks, deputies, and quarters, books,
stationery, furniture, equipment, and other conveniences and supplies as the governing body
may consider necessary for the proper and efficient assessment and collection of ad valorem
tax on motor vehicles and non-motorized vehicles. Compensation of any personnel so provided
shall be fixed by the judge of probate and shall be paid in equal installments out of the
general fund of the county. (2) The salaries, as determined in subdivision (1),...
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45-40-242.04
Section 45-40-242.04 Payment of tax required for issuance of license. To prevent motor vehicles
from escaping taxation and to provide for a more efficient procedure for assessment and collection
of taxes due on same, no licenses shall be issued to operate motor vehicles on the public
highways of this state, nor shall any transfer be made by the tax assessor until the ad valorem
tax on such vehicles shall have been paid to the county for the preceding year as evidenced
by receipt from the tax assessor. Every person, firm, or corporation driving or owning a motor
vehicle who desires to operate a motor vehicle on the public highways of Alabama shall first
return such motor vehicle for ad valorem taxation purposes to the tax assessor who shall issue
a certificate of assessment on a form prescribed by the State Department of Revenue, shall
collect the taxes shown thereon, and shall make a duplicate of the tax receipt and keep same
on file in his or her office. The license tag shall be...
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45-43-240.25
Section 45-43-240.25 Vehicle information required for assessment. Before any motor vehicle
is assessed, the tax assessor shall be furnished the current tag number on the motor vehicle
unless the motor vehicle is new, in which case, the tax assessor shall be furnished a bona
fide bill of sale from the dealer showing the date the vehicle was bought new. In the case
of a used motor vehicle brought into the state from a state that provides that upon sale or
transfer of the motor vehicle the tags are either surrendered to an appropriate authority
or subsequently reissued by the seller, the tax assessor shall be furnished a bona fide certificate
of title properly assigned which shows when the motor vehicle was sold to an individual, firm,
corporation, or association, living or operating in this state. If the tax number, bill of
sale, or certificate of title is not furnished, the motor vehicle shall be presumed to have
been in the state the entire year for which taxes are being assessed. A...
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45-19-82.24
Section 45-19-82.24 Payment of tax required for issuance of license. To prevent motor vehicles
from escaping taxation and to provide for a more efficient procedure for assessment and collection
of taxes due, the judge of probate shall not issue any licenses to operate motor vehicles
on the public highways of this state, nor shall any transfer be made by the judge of probate
until the ad valorem tax on the vehicles has been paid to the county for the preceding year
as evidenced by receipt from the judge of probate. No motor vehicle which is owned by a resident
of the county or by a business located in the county, or which is otherwise located in the
county for licensing purposes, may be operated on the public highways of Alabama unless the
motor vehicle has been returned to the tax collector for ad valorem tax purposes. The judge
of probate shall issue a certificate of assessment on a form prescribed by the State Department
of Revenue, shall collect the taxes shown, and shall make a...
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45-42-241
Section 45-42-241 County revenue commissioner. (a) After September 30, 1987, there shall be
a county revenue commissioner for Limestone County. A county revenue commissioner shall be
elected at the general election in 1986 and at the general election every six years thereafter.
The county revenue commissioner shall serve a term of six years commencing the first day of
October next after his or her election and until his or her successor is elected and has qualified.
(b) The county revenue commissioner shall perform all acts, duties, and functions required
by law to be performed either by the tax assessor or the tax collector of the county, including,
but not limited to, the assessment of all real property for taxation, the collection of taxes
and distribution of taxes according to law, the keeping of records, and the making of reports
concerning assessments. (c) Subject to the approval of the Limestone County Commission, the
county revenue commissioner shall establish the duties and...
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45-44-240.21
Section 45-44-240.21 Consolidation of offices and duties. The offices of Tax Assessor and Tax
Collector of Macon County are hereby abolished effective upon the implementation of this subpart,
and the revenue commissioner shall perform all acts, duties, and functions required by law
to be performed either by the tax assessor or the tax collector of the county, including,
but not limited to, the assessment of all real property for taxation, the collection of taxes
and distribution of taxes according to law, the keeping of records, and the making of reports
concerning assessments. (Act 87-206, p. 292, ยง 2.)...
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45-6-240
Section 45-6-240 Creation of office; duties of commissioner; deputies, clerks, assistants.
(a) Effective October 1, 1996, upon the approval of a majority of the electors of Bullock
County, there is hereby created the office of county Revenue Commissioner for Bullock County.
Such revenue commissioner shall be elected at the general election in 1996 and at the general
election every six years thereafter, the same as the tax assessor and tax collector are now
elected. (b) The offices of Tax Assessor and Tax Collector of Bullock County are hereby abolished
effective upon the implementation of this section, and the revenue commissioner shall perform
all acts, duties, and functions required by law to be performed either by the tax assessor
or the tax collector of the county, including, but not limited to, the assessment of all real
property for taxation, the collection of taxes and distribution of taxes according to law,
the keeping of records, and the making of reports concerning...
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45-9-241
Section 45-9-241 Office established. (a) Effective October 1, 1991, upon the approval of a
majority of the electors of Chambers County, there is hereby created the office of county
revenue commissioner for Chambers County. Such revenue commissioner shall be elected at the
general election in 1990 and at the general election every six years thereafter, the same
as the tax assessor and tax collector are now elected. (b) The offices of tax assessor and
tax collector of Chambers County are hereby abolished effective upon the implementation of
this section, and the revenue commissioner shall perform all acts, duties, and functions required
by law to be performed either by the tax assessor or the tax collector of the county, including,
but not limited to, the assessment of all real property for taxation, the collection of taxes
and distribution of taxes according to law, the keeping of records, and the making of reports
concerning assessments. (c) Subject to the approval of the Chambers...
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11-89C-10
Section 11-89C-10 Assessment, collection, etc., of fees, charges, or assessments. (a) The tax
assessor and the tax collector, or other public official performing the functions of the tax
assessor and tax collector, of every county in this state shall, upon request, implement procedures
necessary and appropriate in order to assess and collect the fees, charges, or assessments
levied in accordance with Section 11-89C-9(d) by any governing body or member governing body.
(b) The fees, charges, or assessments shall be a lien upon any land to which it may be levied,
and shall be assessed, collected, and enforced as are other ad valorem taxes. Each county
collecting such fee, charge, or assessment shall receive a one percent commission on all amounts
collected which shall be deposited to the county general fund. (c) On a quarterly basis not
later than the 20th day of January, April, July, and October, every governing body shall remit
five percent (5%) of all fees collected pursuant to Section...
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45-40-243
Section 45-40-243 Consolidation of offices and duties. (a) At the expiration of the term of
office of the office of Tax Assessor and the office of Tax Collector of Lawrence County, there
shall be established the office of County Revenue Commissioner in Lawrence County. A county
revenue commissioner shall be elected at the next general election prior to the expiration
of the term of office of the tax assessor and the tax collector and at the general election
every six years thereafter. The county revenue commissioner shall serve for a term of six
years beginning on the first day of October next after his or her election, and until his
or her successor is elected and has qualified. (b) The county revenue commissioner shall do
and perform all acts, duties, and functions required by law performed either by the tax assessor
or by the tax collector of the county including, but not limited to, the assessment of property
for ad valorem taxation, the collection of the taxes, the keeping of...
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