45-22-80
Section 45-22-80 Compensation of clerk and register. (a) The person holding the office of clerk and register of the circuit court in Cullman County shall receive an annual supplemental salary, paid from the county treasury. The salary supplement shall be fixed at an amount equal to the supplemental salary upon which the Democratic Party based its assessment of filing fees for candidates for the office of Circuit Clerk and Register of Cullman County in the 1982 primary election. (b) All salary supplements and expense allowances paid from the Cullman County Treasury to the person holding the office of Clerk and Register of the Cullman County Circuit Court during the period beginning on January 16, 1977, and ending on September 30, 1984, are ratified, confirmed, and approved by this section. (c) The salary supplement authorized by subsection (a) shall be made retroactive to the fiscal year beginning on October 1, 1984. (Act 85-643, p. 981, §§1-3.)...
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45-45-81
Section 45-45-81 Circuit court clerk - Transfer of duties and functions. The office of Register in Chancery of the Twenty-third Judicial Circuit of Alabama is hereby abolished and all duties and functions of the office, as heretofore provided by law, or as may hereafter be provided by general law for registers in chancery, are transferred to the Circuit Court Clerk of the circuit; it being the intent of this subpart to grant and convey to the clerk all the powers, authority, immunities, privileges, and duties heretofore held and exercised by the register in addition to the clerk's regular duties and functions provided by law. In assuming such authority and duties the circuit court clerk shall collect and lawfully disperse all fees heretofore or hereafter provided by law to be collected and distributed by registers of circuit courts. All files, papers, documents, and equipment of the register shall be delivered to the custody of the clerk. All outstanding accounts receivable by the...
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12-1-18
Section 12-1-18 Reimbursement of travel expenses of circuit judges, district court judges, municipal judges, court-supportive personnel, etc.; effect of failure to attend educational conference, seminar, etc., when attendance ordered. (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law relating to reimbursement of traveling expenses of public officers and employees, all circuit judges, district court judges and court-supportive personnel, including, but not limited to, referees, clerks, registers, official court reporters, special roving court reporters, special court reporters, bailiffs, magistrates of district courts and employees of clerks' offices and registers' offices, shall be entitled to be reimbursed their necessary and reasonable expenses of travel, including, but not limited to, transportation costs, meals, lodging, registration fees, tuition fees and membership fees, whenever traveling on official business from the town or city of their office to other locations, regardless of...
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34-3-10
Section 34-3-10 Practicing law by register or clerk of circuit court. Any register or clerk of circuit court, who practices law in the court of which he is clerk or register, or any partner of such register or clerk, who practices in such court, must, on conviction, be fined not less than $100 nor more than $500. (Code 1886, §3944; Code 1896, §5130; Code 1907, §6317; Code 1923, §3313; Code 1940, T. 46, §58.)...
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45-45-81.04
Section 45-45-81.04 Court administrator. (a) The office of Court Administrator of the Twenty-third Judicial Circuit of Alabama is redefined as provided in this section. On May 10, 2012, but not less than five days thereafter, the presiding circuit judge of the Twenty-third Judicial Circuit shall nominate for appointment, subject to the approval of a majority vote of the circuit and district judges of the Twenty-third Judicial Circuit, a court administrator, who shall be a confidential employee of this state, subject to laws and rules of the Unified Judicial System of Alabama, and shall be supervised by the presiding circuit judge of the circuit. The court administrator and each confidential employee of the office of court administrator shall be compensated under the Unified Judicial System. The duties and responsibilities of the court administrator include, but are not limited to, all of the following: (1) The court administrator shall work with the judges of the Twenty-third Judicial...
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6-6-620
Section 6-6-620 Appointment - Power of circuit court judge, register, or clerk. Receivers may be appointed by the circuit court judge and by the register or clerk in the absence of the judge, upon application in writing. When the application is made to the register or clerk, reasonable notice of the time of such application and the person to whom it will be submitted must be given, or a good reason shown to the register or clerk for the failure to give the same. (Code 1852, §2986; Code 1867, §3441; Code 1876, §3881; Code 1886, §3534; Code 1896, §799; Code 1907, §5726; Code 1923, §10113; Code 1940, T. 7, §1156.)...
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12-1-14
Section 12-1-14 Appointment, powers, compensation, etc., of special judges for circuit, district, or probate court. Should the need for special judges in the circuit court, district court or probate court arise, the Supreme Court may appoint and commission special circuit judges or special district court judges or special probate judges for temporary service; provided, however, that the person so appointed shall possess the qualifications of the judgeship to which he is appointed. Such special judges shall qualify by taking the oath of office prescribed in the Constitution. Such appointment shall confer on the special judge all powers, authority and jurisdiction of the respective judgeship to which he is appointed. Such special judge shall receive as compensation for his services a sum not to exceed $100.00 a day as established by rule and reimbursement for his actual and necessary expenses, including, but not limited to, transportation costs, food and lodging, to be paid out of the...
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12-17-253
Section 12-17-253 Election by inferior court judges whose positions abolished by Constitution to become magistrates for duration of unexpired terms as judges; salaries of such judges. In the event that there exists within the State of Alabama a judge of a court inferior to the circuit court in any county, municipal judges excluded, who is not qualified under the provisions of Amendment 328 to the Constitution of Alabama to continue to be a judge and whose judgeship is abolished by said Amendment 328 prior to the expiration of his term, then said judge may elect to automatically become a magistrate under this title for the duration of his unexpired term as a judge; provided, that such election shall be made in writing prior to January 1, 1977, and filed with the Secretary of State. The salary of such magistrate, to be paid by the state, shall be equal to the salary such judge earned as such inferior court judge on September 1, 1975. (Acts 1975, No. 1205, p. 2384, §4-106.)...
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12-17-260
Section 12-17-260 Who may become supernumerary magistrate. If there exists within the State of Alabama judges or former judges of a court inferior to the circuit court in any county, municipal judges excluded, who, elected to become a magistrate under Section 4-106(g)(4) of Act No. 1205, S. 400, 1975 Regular Session (Acts of 1975, p. 2384), now appearing as Section 12-17-253, and such former magistrates shall have served a total of 16 years as said magistrates, taking into consideration for purposes of computing said 16 years the time served by said former magistrates as judges of said inferior court or its predecessor inferior court and who have reached or passed the age of 65, they may elect to become a supernumerary magistrate. (Acts 1988, No. 88-313, p. 475, §2.)...
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12-18-10
Section 12-18-10 Retirement and disability benefits of justices of Supreme Court, judges of courts of appeals and judges of circuit courts; payment of benefits to spouses upon death of justices or judges; call to active duty status of retired justices or judges; powers, duties, compensation, etc., of retired justices or judges on active duty status; transfer of justices or judges from active to inactive status, etc. (a) The retirement benefit payable to a justice of the Supreme Court or judge of one of the courts of appeals retiring pursuant to subdivision (2), (3), (4) or (5) of subsection (a) of Section 12-18-6 shall be 75 percent of the salary prescribed by law for the position from which he retires, payable monthly for the rest of his life. Such benefit shall continue to be 75 percent of his salary prescribed by law for such position and shall change in amount as such salary is hereafter increased or decreased by law and shall not be subject to writs of attachment or garnishment....
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