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45-8-240.31
Section 45-8-240.31 Delinquent taxes statement; list of delinquent properties; newspaper notice;
trial and decree of sale; fees; reports. (a) After the first day of January, the Tax Collector
of Calhoun County shall mail a statement to all delinquent taxpayers addressed to the party
in whose name the property was assessed, showing a brief description of the property, and
the amount of taxes, fees, and cost due. It shall be the duty of such party to pay the taxes
and fees assessed and charged against the property. The failure to comply with the requirement
of this section, or the failure to receive the statement shall not invalidate a sale of the
property for taxes, nor invalidate the title of any property sold for taxes. (b)(1) Within
the time allowed by law, it shall be the duty of the tax collector to furnish the judge of
probate a list of all property on which the entire amount of taxes have not been paid, which
list shall show the name of the person to whom the property was...
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40-10-4
receipt demanded addressed to the tax collector of the county; and with his endorsement thereon,
showing how and when served or showing his reason for not serving the same, and it must be
by the collector or his deputy returned into court on or before the first day of the next
term thereof. (b) If the party against whom such assessment was made has since died, and letters
testamentary or of administration have been granted upon his estate, such notice must in like
manner be served on his personal representatives, if a resident of the county. If the
property or other subjects embraced in any assessment were returned or listed by a guardian
or other person for a minor or person of unsound mind or by a trustee for his cestui que trust,
except husband or wife, or by personal representative for the estate of any deceased
person, or by a public officer, receiver, or appointee of any court, such notice must in like
manner be served on the party making the return, or his successor, and also...
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40-10-5
Section 40-10-5 Notice to taxpayer - When assessment is "owner unknown." When any
assessment is made to an "owner unknown," notice must be given by publication once
a week for three successive weeks in a newspaper published in the county, or if no newspaper
is published therein, by posting the same at the courthouse of the county for three weeks,
substantially in the following form: "The State of Alabama. (Here give name of county)
County. To whom it may concern: Take notice that the tax collector has filed in my office
a list of delinquent taxpayers and of real estate upon which taxes are due, and therein is
reported as assessed to 'owner unknown' the following real estate, to-wit: (here insert descriptions).
This is to notify you to appear before the probate court of this county, at the next term
thereof, commencing on Monday, the_____ day of _____, 2__, then and there to show cause, if
any you have, why a decree for sale of said real estate should not be made for the payment
of the...
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40-10-11
Section 40-10-11 Decree of sale. If service of such notice is perfected 10 days before the
commencement of the term to which the same is returnable, the cause shall stand for trial
at such term; and if no defense is interposed or if interposed and on trial thereof the same
is adjudged insufficient in law or is not sustained by the evidence adduced, the probate court
shall make and enter on such book or docket, a decree of sale substantially in the following
form: "It appearing to the court that the taxes have been assessed against the person
mentioned in this cause (or if the assessment is to owner unknown that the taxes have been
assessed on real estate mentioned in this cause) to the amount of (state amount here) dollars
for the year ___, and that the same are still due and unpaid or have been paid by the holder
of a tax lien certificate, and it further appearing that notice of this proceeding has been
given as required by law, and no valid defense has been interposed against...
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40-2A-3
redelegations of authority, to perform the function described in the context. (7) DEPARTMENT
or DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE. The Alabama Department of Revenue. (8) GROSS RECEIPTS TAX IN THE
NATURE OF A SALES TAX. A privilege or license tax, imposed by a municipality or county, measured
by gross receipts or gross proceeds of sale and which: (i) was in effect on or before February
25, 1997, or is an amendment to a tax which was in effect on that date; (ii) is levied against
those selling tangible personal property at retail, those operating places of amusement
or entertainment, those making street deliveries, and those leasing or renting tangible personal
property; and (iii) is due and payable to a county or municipality monthly or quarterly. (9)
FINAL ASSESSMENT. The final notice of value, underpayment, or nonpayment of any tax administered
by the department. (10) INTEREST. That amount computed under Section 40-1-44, on any overpayment
or underpayment of tax or under Section 40-2A-18 on a...
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40-10-25
Section 40-10-25 Appeal from decree. From any decree rendered by the probate court for the
sale of real estate for the payment of taxes, the defendant in the cause or the state, in
behalf of itself and the county, may appeal to the circuit court of the county within 30 days
after the rendition of the decree. If the defendant appeals, he must execute a bond in double
the amount of the decree, payable to the State of Alabama, with sufficient surety to be approved
by the judge of probate, and conditioned that he will prosecute the appeal to effect and pay
such judgment as the appellate court may render thereon; but the state shall not be required
to execute any bond. The district attorney shall represent the state on such appeal, and of
the pendency thereof the judge of probate must give him notice in writing; and on appeal by
the state, notice thereof shall be given the defendant, as in other cases of appeal from the
court to the circuit court, such appeal must be tried de novo, upon an...
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40-10-125
Section 40-10-125 Redeeming lots and parcels without redeeming entire property - How redeemed.
A person desiring to redeem any separate lot or parcel of land as authorized by Section 40-10-124
must file with the judge of probate an application in writing, under oath, setting forth the
date of the decree, the name of the defaulting taxpayer against whom the same was rendered,
the description and character of each lot or parcel of land included in the decree and the
assessed value thereof, if separately valued in the assessment or, if not separately valued,
stating that fact and stating the assessed value of the whole of the lands, a description
of the lot or parcel which the applicant seeks to redeem and, if not separately valued in
the assessment, stating the value thereof at the time of the assessment and the nature of
his interest in such lot or parcel; and such applicant must deposit with the judge of probate
a sum of money which bears the same proportion to the amount of taxes,...
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40-10-121
Section 40-10-121 Manner of redemption of land sold to state. THIS SECTION WAS AMENDED BY ACT
2018-494 IN THE 2018 REGULAR SESSION, EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2020. TO SEE THE AMENDED VERSION,
SEE THE VERSION LABELED PENDING. (a) In order to obtain the redemption of land from tax sales
where the same has been heretofore or hereafter sold to the state, the party desiring to make
such redemption shall apply therefor as hereinafter provided and shall deposit with the judge
of probate of the county in which the land is situated the amount of money for which the lands
were sold, with interest thereon at the rate of 12 percent, together with the amount of all
taxes found to be due on such land since the date of sale, as provided herein, with interest
at the rate of 12 percent and all costs and fees due to officers. (b) Upon application to
the probate judge to redeem land where the same has been sold to the state for taxes, which
application shall be made on blank forms to be furnished by the Land...
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11-40-62
Section 11-40-62 Definitions. As used in this article, the following words and phrases shall
have the following meanings: (1) INTERESTED PARTY. Includes the following parties: a. The
person who last appears as owner of the real property in the county office of the judge of
probate's property records. b. The current mortgagee of record of the property or assignee
of record of the mortgagee. c. The current holder of a beneficial interest in a deed of trust
recorded against the real property. d. A tax certificate holder. e. A tax sale purchaser that
holds a deed of purchase in accordance with Section 40-10-29. f. Any party having an interest
in the real property, or in any part thereof, legal or equitable, in severalty or as tenant
in common, whose identity and addresses are reasonably ascertainable from the records of the
Class 2 municipality or records maintained in the county office of the judge of probate or
as revealed by a full title search, consisting of 50 years or more. g. An...
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24-9-8
The court, on the request of a party or as needed to allow completion of service of process
on all interested persons, and to allow those persons 30 days after service of process to
file an answer or other responsive pleadings to the petition, may extend the 90-day period
for good cause shown. (e) The authority shall serve all persons having record title or interest
in or lien upon the property with a notice of the hearing on the petition to quiet title.
Such service shall be attempted by personal service and by certified mail; provided
if service is perfected by either method, the service will be sufficient to provide service
of process upon all persons having record title or interest in or lien upon the property.
If the persons entitled to service are located outside the county, they may be served by certified
mail. (f) The notice required under subsection (e) shall include: (1) The date on which the
authority recorded, under subsection (a), the notice of the pending quiet title...
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