What is Alabama law for receiving stolen property?
The laws of pet theft in Alabama are based off of common law. If a person can prove that the pet does indeed belong to them, the pet is returned, any harm done to the pet is reimbursed, and at times the owner can file a claim for emotional damages.
How many State Congressmen are in the State of Alabama?
The Alabama House of Representatives has 105 members.
How do you get a marriage license in Alabama?
You can obtain a marriage license application for Arkansas from the Clerk in the county where you live. Using the "Free Public Records Directory" link below, you can access information for Arkansas marriage licenses by county.
What is the annual salary of an Alabama state senator?
Too Much considering that the State Employees make well below the National average for public servants. Also, the legislators got a raise this year (2009) and the State employees had their raises frozen effective 01/01/09. Go figure.
Are swords illegal to carry in Alabama?
Yes and No, the laws vary from State to State on carrying and possessing swords, in general it is illegal to carry a sword (concealed or in the open) on your person in any public area.
There are numerous exceptions which vary by State which include such general exceptions as:
1.If You have just purchased the sword and are transporting it to your vehicle.
2.If you are an active member of the US Military in which the sword is a required item of the dress or ceremonial uniform...such as with USMC.
3.If you are an active member of a Military Honor Guard and are in the performance of your duties as required.
4.If you are a registered participant in battle re-enactments or attending a Renaissance-Faire or other approved historical event in which the carrying of such weapons is permitted in designated areas by the local government.
Over all carrying a sword on you for the use of personal protection is illegal and also falls under the 1988 laws banning the carrying of stealth weapons open or concealed such as throwing stars, throwing knives, spikes, double edge daggers, Katana's, nunchucku, and several other weapons.
Who was the Governor of Alabama in 1996?
H. Guy Hunt (born June 17, 1933 in Holly Pond, Alabama; died Janaury 30, 2009 in Birmingham, Alabama) succeeded George Wallace as the forty-ninth Governor of Alabama, serving between January 19, 1987 and April 22, 1993, including the whole of 1991.
If i sign over parental rights do i have to pay my arrears in child support?
It depends on the stipulations of the agreement to sign away parental rights. If it was just a case of signing them over, no. If there was a stipulation that child support be paid, then yes.
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Do Amish people live in Alabama?
Of course yes, I do not know the numbers.
There were some there, before Elmo Stoll a post Amish elder, tried to start his own communal community, which has been parceled out after his death.
I believe two smaller splinter communities, of Elmo Stoll's still survive.
I know there are Amish communities in Kentucky, very near the border of Tennessee as well.
Ms. Sewell believes that states should be able to decide for themselves whether to permit same-sex marriages or civil unions. She further believes that Alabama has decided against same-sex marriage and that no same-sex couples should be able to marry in Alabama.
Why does Alabama have 9 votes while Alaska has only 3?
The number of electoral votes for each state is equal to the sum of its number of Senators and its number of Representatives in the U.S. House of Representatives. Based on the 2010 Census, there are 7 members of the U.S. House of Representatives from Alabama. Therefore, Alabama has 9 electoral votes.
What was the legal significance of the case Powell vs Alabama?
Powell v. Alabama 287 U.S. 45 (1932) was a United States Supreme Court decision which determined that in a trial for a capital offense (death sentence), the defendant has to be given access to counsel upon their own request. This was a _______ of a court decision because it help black folks and other underprivleged brothers and sisters.
Who is the Lieutenant Governor of Alabama?
The current Lieutenant Governor of Alabama is Kay Ivey. Ivey took office on January 17, 2011.
Is there a grandfather clause for motorcycle license in Alabama?
Drivers who were licensed in 1995 were given the Class M endorsement. Some may have it and not know it. This was due to a gap in the law. However, it wil only be legal to ride a motorcycle within the state. If you go to other states, you must have the Class M on your license. Law enforcement will tell you that everyone needs to have the class M. This could be due to lack of knowledge or the fact that income from those fees could be lost if you were told the truth. My recomedation: Read the law, dont ask about it.
What is the Alabama's minimum age requirement for marriage?
Alabama: If either of you are under 18, you will need a certified copy of your birth certificate. Both parents must be present with identification, or if you have a legal guardian they must be present with a court order and identification. If one or both parents are deceased, proper evidence of such must be provided. Individuals under the age of 14 may not marry. Alaska: If either of you are under 18, you will need certified copy of birth certificate, both parents must be present with identification, or if you have a legal guardian they must be present with a court order and identification. Arizona: If you are 16 or 17 years old, you must have the notarized consent of your parents or legal guardian. If you are under 16, you must have the notarized consent of your parents or legal guardian as well as a court order. Arkansas: Under 18 requires consent of both sets of parents. Bahamas: If you are under 18, you will need parental consent. California: If either the bride or groom is under 18, at least one of the minor's parents, or legal guardian, must appear with the couple. Certified copies of birth certificates are required. The couple must also schedule an appointment with a counselor and then appear before a superior court judge. Colorado: If you are 16 or 17, you will need consent of both parents (or parent having legal custody), or guardian, or seek judicial approval. If you are under 16, a Judicial Court Order along with parental consent is necessary. Connecticut: If under sixteen years of age, the written consent of the judge of probate for the district where the minor resides must be obtained. Written parental consent is needed if under 18 years of age. Delaware: You will need signed parental consent forms provided by the Clerk of the Peace office if you are under 18 years of age. District of Columbia: You will need signed parental or guardian consent forms if you are under 18 years of age. If you are under 16 years of age, you cannot marry in the District of Columbia. Florida: If an individual is under 18 years of age, but older than 16 years of age, a marriage license can be obtained with parental consent. If a minor's parents are both deceased and there is not an appointed guardian, he/she may apply for a marriage license. A minor who has been previously married may also apply for a license. A minor who swears that they have a child or are expecting a baby, can apply for a license if the pregnancy has been verified by a written statement from a licensed physician. Georgia: If you are 16 or 17 years old, you may apply if accompanied by both parents who have given written consent. If the bride is pregnant, no parental consent is required if you submit a statement from a licensed physician certifying that the bride is pregnant. Hawaii: If you are 16 or 17 years of age, you must have the written consent of both of your parents, legal guardian, or the family court. If you are 15 years old, you will not only need the written consent of both of your parents or legal guardian, but also the written approval of a judge of the family court. You can obtain the necessary consent forms from a marriage license agent. Idaho: If you are 16 or 17 years of age, you will need to have a certified copy or your original birth certificate, or a passport, or a driver's license or state ID card. You must be accompanied by one of your parents or your legal guardian and have written parental consent on the Affidavit of Consent to Marriage of Minor. If you are under 16 years of age, you will also need a court order. Illinois: If you are 16 or 17 years of age, you will have to provide a copy of your birth certificate along with some other sort of identification showing your date of birth. You will also need to have the sworn consent from each parent, each legal guardian or a judge - in person - before the county clerk at the time of application. If your parent is deceased, you will need to show a death certificate or proof of guardianship, or a court order waiving consent. A legal guardian will also need to show a certified copy of the guardianship papers. If you are under 16 years of age, you cannot get married. Indiana: A certified copy of your birth certificate is required. If you are 17 years old you must apply for the license with both parents (or the person with legal custody). They will need to sign the consent portion of the application. If you are 16 or 15 years old, you must petition the Circuit Court via a "Permission to Marry" form. Iowa: Under 18 applicants (16 or 17 years of age) need to have parental consent. Kansas: Any applicant who is under age 18 must have either: - Notarized, written consent of all then living parents and legal guardians, or notarized, written consent of one parent or legal guardian and consent of a district court judge. Kentucky: The age is 18 or above, if you are 16 or 17 years old, you must have the consent of your parents or legal guardian. Louisiana: If either party to the marriage is between the ages of 16 and 18, the presence and signatures of both parents are required. If a parent has legal custody in a divorce, a certified copy of the judgment must be presented. If either party is under the age of 16, a court order is required in order to obtain a license. Maine: Applicants must be over 18 years old. A license shall not be issued to anyone under the age of 16 without written parental consent and the written consent of a judge. Maryland: Parental consent is needed if under 18 years of age. If you are between 16-18 years of age, one of your parents or guardian must be with you and provide written consent. If you are under 16 years of age, you will need both the written consent of your custodial parent or guardian and the written approval of a judge of the Orphans' Court Division of the Court of Common Pleas. If you are under 18, pregnant or have a child, and show a certificate from a licensed physician stating you are pregnant or have had a child, the parental consent requirement may be waived. Massachusetts: Age 18 years or older. A birth certificate may be required to show proof of age. If either party is under 18, a court order from a probate or district court where the minor resides must be obtained before the marriage intentions can be filed. Michigan: Applicants 16 years of age may marry with parental or legal guardian written consent. Applicants under the age of 15 with parental consent and probate court permission. 'Marriage of a Minor': The legal marriage of a minor
How do you obtain a surety bond in Alabama?
Your first step in obtaining a surety bond in Maryland is to contact a surety agent that is familiar with the bonding process. There will be an underwriting process associated with obtaining the surety bond but the surety agent will be able to assist you with more detailed information.
What can you do for being wrongfully convicted?
If you have been wrongfully convicted, there are a number of routes you can take to appeal depending on which court convicted you. For the best advice, you should visit your lawyer, solicitor and/or the CCRC as appeals will differ on a case to case basis.
Is the state of Alabama landlocked?
A landlocked state is one that does not share a border with an ocean. There are 27 landlocked US states by this definition.
Four states border Alabama. Alabama is bordered by Tennessee to the north, Georgia to the east, Florida to the south, and Mississippi to the west. To the south Alabama also is bordered by the Gulf of Mexico.
How do you get a vendors license for the footwash in Uniontown Alabama?
You don't need a vendors license for the footwash. you just have to pay for the spot you sit up in.,..
What is the driving distance form Dothan AL to Phoenix AZ?
The shortest driving distance is 1,805 miles.
Do most people in Alabama live in a rural part or an urban part?
The majority of the people in Alabama live in the urban areas.