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45-39-81.01
Section 45-39-81.01 Additional court costs - Criminal cases. In addition to all other fees
and court costs, the clerk of the circuit court and the clerk of the district court of Lauderdale
County shall assess and collect a fee to be determined by the county commission, not exceeding
thirty-five dollars ($35), in each criminal case, felony and misdemeanor, where costs or fees
are assessed against the defendant. The fee is to be paid by the clerk to the county for the
support of its work release program and for county jail purposes. (Act 96-315, p. 357, §1.)...

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12-17-68
Section 12-17-68 Compensation. Each district judge shall be compensated by the state at a salary
in the amount established by the judicial compensation commission or by the legislature pursuant
to Constitutional Amendment No. 328; provided, that district judges serving one county, in
those counties in which county courts, general sessions courts and other courts of inferior
jurisdiction, except municipal courts, exist on January 16, 1977, shall each receive a supplemental
salary from the general fund of such counties in an amount sufficient to maintain their total
salaries at the same relationship which the salaries of the judges of said courts of inferior
jurisdiction bear on January 16, 1977, to salaries of circuit judges in their respective counties.
Notwithstanding the foregoing provision for supplemental salary for district court judges,
any county may, by local act already enacted or hereafter enacted, pay a district judge or
district judges a supplemental salary from the general...
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12-19-10
Section 12-19-10 Local purchasing procedures. In order to facilitate the prompt purchase and
delivery of equipment, clerical office supplies, court forms, stationery and other printed
court supplies, hereinafter referred to as "clerical office supplies," used by and
in the offices of circuit judges, district judges, circuit clerks, district clerks, registers,
court administrators, official court reporters, magistrates and jury commissions, the presiding
circuit judge of each judicial circuit is hereby authorized to administer local purchasing
procedures within such judicial circuit and each county thereof as provided in this section.
(1) Not more than 90 days prior to the beginning of each fiscal year, each circuit judge,
district judge, circuit clerk, district clerk, register, court administrator, official court
reporter, magistrate and each jury commission shall submit to the Administrative Director
of Courts a written estimate of the costs of clerical office supplies anticipated to...
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45-26-80.02
Section 45-26-80.02 Additional costs in certain cases; Elmore County Circuit Clerks Fund; judicial
complex. (a) This section shall apply only in Elmore County. (b) In addition to any court
costs now authorized in the district, circuit, and juvenile courts of Elmore County, there
shall be assessed and collected an additional court cost of thirty dollars ($30) in all civil
and criminal cases, including traffic cases, in the district, circuit, and juvenile courts
of the county except for protection from abuse cases pursuant to Chapter 5 of Title 30, and
small claims cases. (c)(1) One half of the additional court costs collected pursuant to this
section shall be deposited into the Elmore County Circuit Clerks Fund and used for the same
purposes as the fund is used on September 1, 2011. (2) One half of the additional court costs
and fees collected pursuant to this section shall be deposited into the general fund of the
county and appropriated by the Elmore County Commission to fund the...
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45-36-84
Section 45-36-84 Establishment, administration, and financing of county law library; law library
fee. (a) The Jackson County Commission shall maintain a county law library in the county.
(b) In each case filed in the Circuit Court and District Court of Jackson County, there shall
be assessed a law library fee in the amount of two dollars ($2). The fee shall be collected
as other court costs and fees are collected by the circuit clerk. Not later than the tenth
day of the month, the fees collected during the preceding month shall be deposited by the
circuit clerk in the county treasury to the credit of a special fund designated the County
Law Library Fund. (c) The presiding circuit judge of the Thirty-eighth Judicial Circuit composed
of Jackson County shall administer the county law library and may authorize the expenditure
of funds in the County Law Library Fund as provided in Section 11-25-13. (Act 2020-175, §§2-4.)...

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12-25-3
Section 12-25-3 Membership. (a) The commission shall consist of the following voting members:
(1) The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, or at his or her designation, a sitting or retired
judge, who shall serve as chair, or at his or her designation another member of the commission
shall serve as chair. (2) The Governor, or his or her designee. (3) The Attorney General,
or his or her designee. (4) Three district attorneys appointed by the President of the Alabama
District Attorneys' Association. (5) Two circuit judges, active or retired, appointed by the
President of the Alabama Association of Circuit Court Judges. (6) A district judge, active
or retired, appointed by the President of the Alabama Association of District Court Judges.
(7) Two victims of a violent felony or persons whose immediate family member was a victim
of a violent felony, appointed by the Governor. (8) The Chair of the House Judiciary Committee,
or his or her designee who is a member of the House Judiciary...
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45-11-80
Section 45-11-80 Additional costs and fees; Juvenile Court Services Fund; Judicial Administration
Fund. (a) In Chilton County, in addition to all other fees, there shall be taxed as costs
the sum of five dollars ($5) in each civil or quasi-civil action at law, suit in equity, criminal
case, quasi-criminal case, proceedings on a forfeited bail bond or proceedings on a forfeited
bond given in connection with an appeal from a judgment or conviction in any inferior or municipal
court of the county, in the Circuit Court of Chilton County, or the District Court of Chilton
County, hereinafter filed in or arising in the Circuit Court of Chilton County, or the District
Court of Chilton County, or brought by appeal, certiorari or otherwise to the Circuit Court
of Chilton County, or the District Court of Chilton County, which costs shall be collected
as other costs in such cases are collected by the clerk, or ex officio clerk, of the courts
or the register of the Circuit Court of Chilton County,...
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45-25-81
Section 45-25-81 Judicial Administration Fund. (a) This section shall be known and cited as
the DeKalb County Preservation of Justice Act. (b) The Legislature finds and declares the
following: (1) The financial restraints exiting in the State General Fund budget have resulted
in a shortfall to the Unified Judicial System that has caused the layoff of many judicial
employees. In DeKalb County, the circuit clerk's office has lost three employees. Two employees
in the circuit judge's office and one in the district judge's office scheduled for layoff
have been temporarily retained with alternate funding other than funds appropriated to the
Unified Judicial System; however, this alternate funding cannot be relied upon in the future.
Revenue from the enactment of this section will restore at least one employee already lost
in the circuit clerk's office and permit the retention of at least one of the two employees
now facing layoff in the circuit judge's office and one employee now facing...
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45-9-81
Section 45-9-81 Additional costs and fees; disposition of funds; Judicial Administration Fund.
(a) In Chambers County, in addition to all other fees, there shall be taxed as costs the sum
of twenty dollars ($20) in each criminal case, quasi-criminal case, proceedings on a forfeited
bail bond or proceedings on a forfeited bond given in connection with an appeal from a judgment
or conviction in any inferior or municipal court of the county, in the Circuit Court of Chambers
County, or the District Court of Chambers County, hereinafter filed in or arising in the Circuit
Court of Chambers County, or the District Court of Chambers County, or brought by appeal,
certiorari, or otherwise to the Circuit Court of Chambers County, or the District Court of
Chambers County, which costs shall be collected as other costs in such cases are collected
by the clerk, or ex officio clerk, of the courts or the register of the Circuit Court of Chambers
County as the case may be. Such fees, when collected by...
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45-28-70
Section 45-28-70 Single-member district county governing body. (a) The intent of this section
is to implement, by local act for Etowah County, the Joint Remedy Proposal in the court order
dated January 30, 1995, and related orders, in Civil Action No. 89-T-459-E, in the United
States District Court for the Middle District of Alabama, Eastern Division, in the case of
Presley, et al. v. Etowah County Commission. (b) There is created and established in and for
Etowah County, a single-member district governing body, which shall replace the existing governing
body to the extent there is a conflict with existing laws relating to Etowah County. The Etowah
County Commission shall be composed of six members, elected from single-member districts one
through six inclusive, which districts are described in the Joint Remedy Proposal made a part
of the court order dated January 30, 1995, and related orders, in Civil Action No. 89-T-459-E
in the United States District Court for the Middle District of...
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