Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB468

Introduced
3/20/25  
Refer
3/20/25  
Report Pass
4/3/25  
Refer
4/9/25  
Report Pass
4/15/25  
Enrolled
5/7/25  
Passed
5/15/25  

Caption

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

Impact

The passage of HB 468 impacts local government operations by providing a dedicated source of income for the county derived from service process fees. This mechanism allows the Sheriff of Marion County to consider contracting with various entities for serving legal documents, thereby increasing flexibility in how legal processes are managed in the county. Additionally, the bill specifies that the fees collected will not interfere with existing sources of revenue, which means there won't be any reduction of funding from other state or local sources as a result of this bill.

Summary

House Bill 468 aims to create the Marion County Service of Process Fund to facilitate the service of process within the county. The bill outlines a structured framework for the collection and distribution of fees associated with the service of process. By establishing this fund, Marion County seeks to streamline the process of delivering legal documents while ensuring that funds generated from service fees can be utilized for lawful purposes by the county commission. This initiative is focused on maintaining accountability, as the fund will be subject to auditing by the Department of Examiners of Public Accounts.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 468 appears to be neutral to positive, as it seems to support greater efficiency in legal processes in Marion County. The bill was passed unanimously, indicating a strong consensus among legislators regarding the need for such a fund. However, the details concerning financial management and the potential for contracting services have not been heavily debated within the available discussions, suggesting general agreement on the bill's intended outcomes.

Contention

There were minimal points of contention during discussions on HB 468, particularly regarding its financial implications and operational details. The primary concerns that could arise would likely center around the management of the fund and the guidelines on how effectively the fees would be utilized. While there is a clear benefit indicated in the bill for improving service processes, the transparency and accountability in managing the fund would be crucial areas to watch as the bill moves toward implementation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HB85

Marion County, creates service of process fee

AL SB263

Etowah County, provides for service of process

AL HB341

Baldwin County, increases service of process fees

AL HB454

Cleburne County, further provides for service of process, jail telephone system, and pistol permit fees

AL HB255

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

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 HB447

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

AL HB252

Lauderdale County, further provides for pistol permit fees

AL HB270

Tax delinquent properties, provides for distribution of excess funds from certain tax sale, actions to foreclose and quiet title, public auction demanded and distribution of proceeds, distribution of surplus proceeds, limited application of act.

AL HB319

Tallapoosa County; sheriff, fees for administrative services, distribution.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.