Alabama 2024 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB255

Introduced
2/28/24  
Introduced
2/28/24  
Report Pass
3/20/24  
Refer
2/28/24  

Caption

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

Impact

The legislation shifts the financial responsibility related to the service of process from local jurisdictions to the state by implementing a uniform fee structure. This fee will enable sheriffs to fund various operational aspects of their offices directly, rather than allowing the fees to revert to the county’s general fund at the end of each fiscal year. Moreover, the bill permits existing local laws regarding service of process fees to be overridden if a sheriff opts for this state-mandated fee structure.

Summary

House Bill 255 aims to standardize the process for service of process across counties in Alabama by allowing all sheriffs to contract with both public and private entities to provide this service. Previously, only specific counties had this authority, and this bill seeks to extend that ability statewide, providing a more consistent approach to law enforcement practices. Additionally, the bill mandates that each county collect a service of process fee, set at fifty dollars per document, which is intended to support county law enforcement functions.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB255 include concerns related to the local autonomy of counties. Some legislators argue that allowing sheriffs to choose to adopt this new fee structure may undermine existing local regulations. Critics of the bill express concerns that this statewide mandate could lead to inequitable outcomes, with smaller or less affluent counties struggling to adapt to the new financial demands imposed by the service of process fee. The implementation date of October 1, 2024, gives counties time to adapt to these changes, though discussions in committees highlight the disparities that may arise between urban and rural jurisdictions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HB85

Marion County, creates service of process fee

AL HB447

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

AL HB345

St. Clair Co., sheriff, service of process, fee established, St. Clair Co. Sheriff's Service of Process Fee Fund, established

AL HB444

Relating to Shelby County; to further provide for service of process in civil cases in Shelby County; to set an additional fee for civil service of process; to create the Shelby County Sheriff's Civil Service of Process Fund; to provide for the distribution of funds to the sheriff's civil service of process fund; and to authorize the sheriff to contract with or enter into an agreement with a private, public, or governmental entity for the purpose of service of process.

AL AB2791

Sheriffs: service of process and notices.

AL HB456

Clarke County, sheriff authorized to collect fees for certain services

AL HB468

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

AL HB508

Relating to Marion County; to create the Service of Process Fund; to provide for service of process; and to provide for the collection and dispensation of fees associated with service of process.

AL SB327

Relating to Marshall County; to create a service of process fee to be charged for service of process by a sheriff of documents in the District Court, Circuit Court, Family Court, and Juvenile Court of the county; to create a service of process fee to be charged for service of process in actions instituted outside the state; and to provide for distribution of the proceeds of the fee.

AL HB341

Baldwin County, increases service of process fees

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.