Alabama 2022 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB300

Introduced
2/8/22  
Refer
2/8/22  
Engrossed
2/17/22  
Refer
2/17/22  
Enrolled
3/17/22  
Chaptered
3/17/22  

Caption

Baldwin Co., sheriff, service of process fee increased, distribution and use of funds further provided for, Sec. 45-2-231.90 am'd.

Impact

The introduction of HB 300 signifies a shift in the funding structure for law enforcement in Baldwin County. The funds collected from the increased service of process fee are earmarked for a variety of uses, including operational expenses, training, and other related activities for the sheriff's office. Moreover, this legislation is seen as a step towards enhancing the resources available to local law enforcement, thus potentially improving service delivery and operational efficiency within the sheriff's department.

Summary

House Bill 300 seeks to amend Section 45-2-231.90 of the Code of Alabama, specifically impacting Baldwin County. The bill proposes to increase the service of process fee applicable to documents delivered by the sheriff, raising it from $20 to $30. Additionally, the legislation establishes the Baldwin County Sheriff Service of Process Serving Fund, designed to collect these fees for specific law enforcement purposes. This amendment allows the sheriff more flexibility in implementing and distributing the funds collected from these fees.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 300 appears generally supportive, particularly from law enforcement advocates who recognize the need for sustainable funding measures to assist local sheriffs. The increase in fees is viewed as a pragmatic approach to bolster county resources. However, concerns may arise among constituents regarding the financial burden placed on citizens seeking court services, which could lead to scrutiny of the bill's necessity and impact on access to justice.

Contention

While the bill has gained traction with a unanimous vote (32-0 in favor during its passage), there are underlying tensions related to fee increases in general. Critics might argue that raising fees could disproportionately affect lower-income residents who may already struggle with court-related costs. The legislation opens avenues for potential debate about maintaining a balance between necessary funding for law enforcement and ensuring that access to legal services remains equitable for all constituents.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HB341

Baldwin County, increases service of process fees

AL HB468

Marion County, service of process further provided for, Service of Process Fund created, distribution of fees provided for

AL HB447

Marengo County, sheriff, service of process for personal service by the sheriff, distribution to sheriff and district attorney

AL HB384

Tuscaloosa County, sheriff, service of process fees for personal service, distribution of funds to circuit clerk, sheriff, district attorney, and probate judge.

AL HB255

Sheriffs, creates a service of process fee in every county and authorizes sheriffs to contract for service of process

AL HB601

Escambia County, deposit and use of monies by sheriff further provided for

AL SB276

Baldwin County, Legislative Office Fund and distributions from county privilege license tax further provided for

AL HB342

Baldwin County, further provides for compensation of the sheriff

AL HB432

Talladega County, service of process fee for service by sheriff established, collection and disposition provided for

AL HB421

Baldwin County, further provides for the distribution of the proceeds of the special privilege license tax

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.