Appendix B. MUNICIPAL COURT COSTS, FEES AND FINES  


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  • June 2012

    General Fund of Municipality - [Code of Ala. 1975, ]§ 12-14-14, as amended by Act 99-427, effective June 10, 1999, provides for an increase of two dollars ($2.00 for the General Fund of the Municipality. The amount of seventeen ($17.00) assumes that the municipality has, by ordinance, adopted the maximum amount of $10.00 pursuant to § 12-14-14, Code of Alabama 1975. If a municipality's ordinance sets a cost of less than $10.00 for the municipal general fund, the $15.00 local cost should be reduced to the total of the amount set by the ordinance plus $5.00. The additional two dollars ($2.00) which is distributed to the municipal general fund shall be used only for equipment, training, and certification of municipal court officials and employees and the fees shall not supplant existing funds designated by municipalities for equipment, education and training of court personnel.

    Fair Trial Tax Fund - § 12-19-172, as amended by Act 99-427, effective June 10, 1999, provides for an increase in the tax levied and imposed on all criminal convictions or adjudications in municipal court. Fair Trial Tax increases from seven dollars ($7.00) to sixteen dollars ($16.00), and shall be automatically assessed and collected as all other costs are collected. Report remittance on the UJS Form MC-13, section A, Monthly Report to the State Treasurer.

    Recoupment (Reimbursement) of Indigent Defense Costs - As provided in § 15-12-15, Code of Alabama 1975, and Rule 6.4(f), Alabama Rules of Criminal Procedure, a court may require a convicted defendant to pay the cost of attorney fees and expenses paid to an appointed counsel or public defender. Any funds collected should be deposited in the Fair Trial Tax Fund and utilized as provided by § 12-19-251.1, Code of Alabama 1975. These amounts should be included on line A.2 of Form MC-13, Monthly Report to the State Treasurer.

    State General Fund - § 12-14-14, Code of Alabama 1975, and Act 99-427, effective June 10, 1999, provide for increases in the court costs on all convictions for violations of municipal ordinances from five dollars ($5.00) to twenty-one dollars ($21.00); the amount assessed and collected as cost shall be remitted to the State General Fund. Report remittance on the UJS Form MC-13, section B, Monthly Report to the State Treasurer.

    State General Fund - DUI Fines - § 32-5A-191, Code of Alabama 1975, amended by Act 96-341, provides that the following amounts on all DUI convictions must be distributed from the fine to the State General Fund DUI Fines Fund as follows:

    First Offense: $150.00 Second Offense: $400.00 Third Offense: $900.00

     

    Act 99-432, effective September 1, 1999, provides when any person over the age of 21 years is convicted of Driving Under the Influence and a child under the age of 14 was present in the vehicle at the time of the offense, the defendant shall be sentenced to double the minimum punishment. Report remittance on the UJS Form MC-13, section C, line 3, Monthly Report to the State Treasurer. The following amounts on all DUI convictions pursuant to Act 99-432 shall be distributed from the fine to the State General Fund as follows:

    First Offense: $300.00 Second Offense: $800.00 Third Offense: $1,800.00

     

    Act 2011-621, effective September 1, 2011, provides that any person who is convicted of DUI with a BAC of 0.15 or greater shall be sentenced to double the minimum punishment. Report remittance on the UJS Form MC-13, section C, line 4, Monthly Report to the State Treasurer. The following amounts on all DUI convictions pursuant to Act 11-621 shall be distributed from the fine to the State General Fund as follows:

    First Offense $300.00 Second Offense $800.00 Third Offense $1,800.00

     

    Act 2011-621, effective September 1, 2011, also provides that any person over 21 who is convicted of DUI with a BAC of 0.15 or greater and a child under the age of 14 was present in the vehicle at the time of the offense must be sentenced to an additional doubling of the minimum punishment, thereby causing a quadrupling of the minimum fines. Report remittance on the UJS Form MC-13, section C, line 5, Monthly Report to the State Treasurer. The following fine amounts on all DUI convictions pursuant to Act 11-621 shall be distributed from the fine to the State General Fund as follows:

    First Offense $600.00 Second Offense $1600.00 Third Offense $3,600.00

     

    See DUI Fine Distribution Chart for Partial Payments

    State Drivers' Fund - § 12-14-14, Code of Alabama 1975, amended by Act 91-824 provides for an $8.50 cost on all traffic cases adjudicated on or after October 4, 1991. This Act encompassed the Drivers Education Penalty - Act 91-433, which had provided for a $7.00 penalty in certain traffic cases adjudicated between July 29, 1991 and October 3, 1991, as well as the Drivers Education Training Fund, which had provided for a $2.00 penalty on cases adjudicated between August 17, 1987 - July 28, 1991. Clerks should collect and distribute only one of these for each case since their effective dates are in chronological sequence. Report remittance on the UJS Form MC-13, section F, Monthly Report to the State Treasurer.

    Criminal History Processing Fee - § 12-19-180, Code of Alabama 1975, amended by Act 97-945, effective December 1, 1997, provides for an additional $30.00 fee on all DUI and non-traffic cases to be distributed as follows:

    $10.00 for Public Safety Automated Fingerprint Identification System Fund

    $5.00 for Court Automation Fund

    $10.00 for Criminal Justice Information System Automation Fund

    $5.00 for Department of Forensic Sciences Services Fund

    Report remittance on the UJS Form MC-13, § G, Monthly Report to the State Treasurer.

    Impaired Drivers' Trust Fund - § 32-5A-191, Code of Alabama 1975, amended by Act 97-556, provides that a $100 fine shall be credited to the Impaired Drivers' Trust Fund after deducting 5% for administrative costs. Act 99-432, effective September 1, 1999, provides when any person over the age of 21 years is convicted of Driving Under the Influence and a child under the age of 14 was present in the vehicle at the time of the offense, the defendant shall be sentenced to double the minimum punishment. Therefore, $200.00 shall be distributed to the Impaired Drivers' Trust Fund, after $5.00 has been deducted for administrative costs for cases collected on Act 99-432. Report remittance on the UJS Form MC-13, § H, Monthly Report to the State Treasurer. Act 2011-621, effective September 1, 2011, provides that any person who is convicted of DUI with a BAC of 0.15 or greater shall be sentenced to double the minimum punishment. Therefore, $200.00 shall be distributed from the fine to the Impaired Driver's Trust Fund, after deducting $5.00 for administrative costs. Additionally, Act 2011-621, effective September 1, 2011, also provides that any person over 21 who is convicted of DUI with a BAC of 0.15 or greater and a child under the age of 14 was present in the vehicle at the time of the offense must be sentenced to an additional doubling of the minimum punishment, thereby causing a quadrupling of the minimum fines. Therefore, $400.00 shall be distributed from the fine to the Impaired Driver's Trust Fund, after deducting $5.00 for administrative costs. Report remittance on the UJS Form MC-13, § H, Monthly Report to the State Treasurer.

    See DUI Fine Distribution Chart for Partial Payments

    DNA Database Fund - § 36-18-32, Code of Alabama 1975, as amended by Act 2009-768, effective October 1, 2011, provides for a $11.00 cost on all traffic and non-traffic cases (parking offenses excluded), bond forfeitures, and issuance of any alias or capias warrants of arrest. Such fees must be remitted to the State Comptroller with UJS Form MC-13, § I, Monthly Report to the State Treasurer.

    Alabama Chemical Testing Training and Equipment Trust Fund - § 32-5A-191, Code of Alabama 1975, amended by Act 96-341, provides that the first $100.00 of the fine assessed on all DUI convictions must be distributed to the Alabama Chemical Testing Training and Equipment Trust Fund. Act 99-432, effective September 1, 1999, provides when any person over the age of 21 is convicted of Driving Under the Influence and a child under the age of 14 was present in the vehicle at the time of the offense, the defendant shall be sentenced to double the minimum punishment. Therefore, the first $200.00 shall be distributed to the Alabama Chemical Testing Training and Equipment Trust Fund for cases collected on Act 99-432. Act 2011-621, effective September 1, 2011, provides that any person who is convicted of DUI with a BAC of 0.15 or greater shall be sentenced to double the minimum punishment. Therefore, $200 shall be distributed from the fine to the Alabama Chemical Testing Training and Equipment Trust Fund. Additionally, Act 2011-621, effective September 1, 2011, also provides that any person over 21 who is convicted of DUI with a BAC of 0.15 or greater and a child under the age of 14 was present in the vehicle at the time of the offense must be sentenced to an additional doubling of the minimum punishment, thereby causing a quadrupling of the minimum fines. Therefore, $400.00 shall be distributed from the fine to the Alabama Chemical Testing Training and Equipment Trust Fund.

    Report remittance on the UJS Form MC-13, § J, Monthly Report to the State Treasurer.

    See DUI Fine Distribution Chart for Partial Payments

    Alabama Forensic Services Trust Fund - § 36-18-7, Code of Alabama 1975, provides that an additional $100 fee must be assessed for any drug-related conviction as follows:

    $1.00 for administrative costs

    $99.00 for distribution to this fund

    Report remittance on the UJS Form MC-13, § K, Monthly Report to the State Treasurer.

    Drivers' License Violation Penalty - §§ 32-6-18 and 32-6-19, Code of Alabama 1975, amended by Act 98-671, effective May 6, 1998, provides for an additional $50.00 penalty to be automatically assessed upon conviction of the statutes and rules relating to drivers' licenses (§32-6-1, §32-16-18(a), Code of Alabama 1975, driving without valid Drivers' license; §32-6-9, Code of Alabama 1975, driving without license in possession/failure to display; §32-6-12(d), Code of Alabama 1975, driving in violation of license restrictions; §32-6-13, Code of Alabama 1975, violation of promulgated rules pertaining to drivers' license of Title 32, Chapter 6, Article 1; §32-6-15(b), Code of Alabama 1975, making false affidavit to obtain duplicate Drivers' license; §32-6-18( c), Code of Alabama 1975, obtaining drivers' license by fraud; §32-6-19, Code of Alabama 1975, driving while license is suspended, canceled or revoked). The additional $50 penalty is to be distributed as follows:

    $25.00 for Traffic Safety Trust Fund

    $25.00 for Peace Officers Standards and Training Commission Fund

    Report remittance on the UJS Form MC-13, § L, Monthly Report to the State Treasurer.

    Advanced Technology and Data Exchange Fund - Act 99-427, effective June 10, 1999, provides for an additional court costs in the amount of three dollars ($3.00) which may be expended for any activities involving the administration of justice. Court Clerks shall collect and remit the fees in accordance with Rule 4, ARJA. Report remittance on the UJS Form MC-13, § M, Monthly Report to the State Treasurer.

    UJS Drug Docket Fees - Act 99-427, effective June 10, 1999, provides for an additional forty dollars ($40) court costs to be automatically assessed upon conviction or adjudication of the drug related offenses of possession of marijuana second degree; possession of drug paraphernalia; delivery; sale, manufacture of drug paraphernalia. The amount shall be distributed as follows:

    $15.00 Fair Trial Tax Fund ( 3/8 )

    $5.00 Advanced Technology and Data Exchange Fund ( 1/8 )

    $10.00 State General Fund - Pro bono (¼)

    $10.00 State General Fund - UJS (¼)

    Report remittance on the UJS Form MC-13, § N, Monthly Report to the State Treasurer.

    Alabama Head Injury Foundation/Child Passenger Restraint Law - § 32-5-222, as amended by Act 2006-623, effective July 1, 2006, provides that $15.00 of the fine shall be distributed to this fund for vouchers for size appropriate child passenger restraint systems to families of limited income. Report remittance on the UJS Form MC-13, § 0, Monthly Report to the State Treasurer.

    The Municipal Corrections Fund (Optional) - § 11-47-7.1, Code of Alabama 1975, as amended by Act 95-401, effective July 25, 1995, and retroactive to May 3, 1994, authorizes any municipal governing body, by majority vote, to levy and assess court costs and fees up to an amount not to exceed court costs and fees in the district court of the county for a similar case. These funds must be paid into a special municipal fund, known as the "Corrections Fund," and used exclusively for the operation and maintenance of a municipal jail, court complex or any juvenile detention center.

    Administrative Costs - Administrative costs should be deposited into the municipal general fund.

    Housing, Maintenance, and Medical Costs - In addition to the above costs, § 14-6-22, Code of Alabama 1975, provides that all courts shall require a convicted defendant in misdemeanor/ordinance violation cases to pay housing, maintenance and actual medical costs associated with the defendant's incarceration in a county or city jail, not to exceed $20.00 a day plus actual medical costs.

    NOTE: A completed Affidavit of Substantial Hardship and Order [UJS Form C-10, (Rev 2/9 5)] and Attorney's Fee Declaration- Adult [Form C-62A (7/97)] should document each expenditure from the Fair Trial Tax Fund. File the Affidavit of Substantial Hardship in the defendant's case file. File copies of the completed Attorney's Fee Declarations together with the court's copy of the Monthly Report to the State Treasurer [Form MC-13 (Rev 11/2006)].

    Other Local Costs - If the Alabama Legislature has established local court costs or fees for a particular county, municipality or court, these costs should be added to the amounts set out in the above §s and distributed according to the provisions of the particular law.

    Act 2012-535 Explanation of Increased Court Costs and New Bail Bond Filing Fees

    Court Costs Increase

    Act 2012-535, effective June 21, 2012, increases municipal court costs as follows:

    For Nontraffic Misdemeanor/Municipal Ordinance cases, assess an additional $40.00 court cost and distribute as follows: $10.00 to the "Municipal Court Judicial Administration Fund" (use the attached Monthly Reporting Form MC-19) and place in a separate bank account to be expended by the Presiding Municipal Judge and/or Municipal Court Clerk for the "operation of the municipal court"; $20.00 to the "State Judicial Administration Fund" (use the attached 'Monthly Remittance Form MC-18, make the check payable to the 'State Judicial Administration Fund' and send to the Administrative Office of Courts (Attn: Joy Evans); $5.00 to the "Presiding Circuit Judge's Judicial Administration Fund" (use the attached Monthly Reporting Form MC-19); and $5.00 to the "Circuit Clerk's Judicial Administration Fund" (use the Monthly Reporting Form MC-19).

    For Traffic cases (excluding "parking", "seat belt" and "open container"), assess an additional $26.00 and distribute as follows: $2.00 to the "Alabama Peace Officer's Annuity and Benefit Fund" and remit check to that fund using the attached Monthly Remittance Form APO-1; $10.00 to the "Municipal Court Judicial Administration Fund" (use the attached Monthly Reporting Form MC-19) and place in a separate bank account to be expended by the Presiding Municipal Judge and/or Municipal Court Clerk for the "operation of the municipal court"; $9.34 to the "State Judicial Administration Fund" (use the attached Monthly Remittance Form MC-18, make the check payable to the 'State Judicial Administration Fund' and send to the Administrative Office of Courts (Attn: Joy Evans); $2.33 to the "Presiding Circuit Judge's Judicial Administration Fund" (use the attached Monthly Reporting Form MC-19); and $2.33 to the "Circuit Clerk's Judicial Administration Fund" (use the attached Monthly Reporting Form MC-19).

    New Bail Bond 'Filing Fee' June 21, 2012

    Act 2012-535, effective June 21, 2012, creates the "Bail Bond Filing Fee" as follows: $35.00 on each executed bond (Applies to all MISDEMEANOR cases and 'Serious Traffic Offenses' in Title 32-5A (DUI, BUI, Reckless Driving) and distribute as follows: $3.50 to the Municipal General Fund; $15.75 to the "Municipal Court Judicial Administration Fund"(use the attached Monthly Reporting Form for Act 2012-235); and $15.75 to the "Solicitor's Fund" in the county. NOTE that where multiple charges arise out of the same incident, the filing fee shall be assessed only on one charge.

    Act 2012-535 provides the following procedure for the collection of this 'filing fee': the $35.00 fee applies to the following types of bail: 1) cash; 2) personal recognizance; 3) signature bonds (including signature bonds on electronic traffic citations for 'serious traffic offenses' enumerated in Title 32, Chapter 5A, such as DUI, BUI and Reckless Driving, as well as personal recognizance and signature bonds on non-traffic citations); 4) appearance bonds, with or without surety; 5) a bond executed by a professional surety company or professional bail company using professional bondsmen; and 6) judicial public bail. (NOTE that no fee shall be assessed where the defendant is released on judicial public bail or a personal recognizance bond or a documented medical reason, but the fee shall be assessed at the issuance, reissuance or reinstatement of such bond).

    The filing fee shall be collected by the official executing the bond at the time of execution or within two business days. Where an official other than the court clerk collects the fee, such official shall remit to the court clerk the fee attached to the executed bond within 30 days "or upon adjudication or conviction of the underlying offense, whichever occurs first": (NOTE that if the fee is not collected, documentation of nonpayment shall be attached to the executed bond within two business days, and the court clerks "may accept the payment of the fee" if the clerk has the executed bond, proof of nonpayment and the charging instrument in-hand). Please use attached form - Bail Bond Fee Transmittal Form pursuant to Act 2012-535. If the defendant is released on his or her own recognizance, judicial public bail, or a non-custodial non-traffic offense pursuant to Rule 20, Alabama Rules of Judicial Administration, the fee shall be assessed upon adjudication or when court costs and fees are assessed.

    Persons responsible for paying the filing fee: Bondsmen, sureties, guaranties, or a person(s) signing as surety for the undertaking of bail (which may include the defendant). The court clerk shall provide notification of delinquency or failure to pay the filing fee to the prosecutor (or district attorney) within two days of the clerk's entry of the case or within two days of receipt of the executed bond where the case is pending, and the prosecutor (or district attorney) may, among other things, initiate contempt proceedings (the prosecutor shall notify persons responsible for the fee by U.S. Mail to the last known address and provide them ten days to remit payment in full). If the surety is the defendant, and the prosecutor elects to file a contempt petition, the court shall set the contempt hearing on the defendant's next regularly scheduled court appearance and where the surety is not the defendant, the prosecutor (or district attorney) may file a contempt petition for a subsequent hearing. Upon a finding of contempt for the failure to pay the fee, any of the above mentioned persons shall be required to pay a fine of not less than five hundred dollars ($500.00) in addition to the $35.00 filing fee. NOTE that the municipal court clerk "shall provide a list to the prosecuting attorney and the district attorney every sixty days that shall include, but not be limited to, the name of every person who has failed to pay the fee, the municipal case number, and the name of the person signing as surety" (emphasis supplied). Where the district attorney initiates contempt proceedings in municipal court, 50% of the fine shall be distributed to the municipal general fund and 50% of the fine shall be distributed to the district attorney's Solicitor's fund.

    Act 2012-535 and New Bail Bond Fee Effective August 1, 2012

    Please be advised that effective August 1, 2012, in addition to the $35.00 "Bail Bond Filing Fee," a new "Bail Bond Fee" of 3.5% if the total face value of the bail bond or $100, whichever is greater, but not to exceed $450.00 is to be ASSESSED AT ADJUDICATION: please note that paragraph (e)(1) of Section 2 of the Act provides that this fee is to be assessed to the defendant and imposed by the court when the defendant appears for adjudication or sentencing. This new fee applies to al MISDEMEANOR cases and "Serious Traffic Offenses" in Title 32-5A (DUI, BUI, Reckless Driving). NOTE that since $1,000.00 is the maximum bail range for Municipal Courts pursuant to the Bail Schedule provided in Rule 7.2 of the Alabama Rules of Criminal Procedure, $100 will almost always be the amount of the "Bail Bond Fee" since 3.5% of $1,000 is only $35. EXCEPT: where a person is released on a recognizance or signature bond, including uniform non-traffic cases cited pursuant to Rule 20, Alabama Rules of Judicial Administration (ARJA), the "Bail Bond Fee" shall be $25.00. Distribute as follows where the bond has been executed by the municipality: ($100 Bail Bond Fee for all bonds except signature/personal recognizance bonds and uniform non-traffic cases per Rule 20 ARJA): $21.50 to the Municipal General Fund; $31.40 to the "Municipal Court Judicial Administration Fund"; $35.32 to the "Solicitor's Fund" in the County; $3.93 to the "State General Fund"; $7.85 to the Alabama Forensic Services Trust Fund". OR: Distribute as follows ($25 Bail Bond Fee for signature/personal recognizance bonds and on uniform non-traffic cases per Rule 20 ARJA): $21.50 to the Municipal General Fund; $1.40 to the "Municipal Court Judicial Administration Fund"; $1.57 to the "Solicitor's Fund" in the county; .18 cents to the State General Fund; .35 cents to the "Alabama Forensic Services Trust Fund".

    Report State General Fund remittance of $3.93 from the $100.00 Bail Bond Fee on UJS Form MC-13, Section P, line 1, "General Fd".

    Report State General Fund remittance of 0.18 cents from the $25.00 Bail Bond Fee on UJS Form MC-13, Section P, line 2, "General Fd".

    Report Alabama Forensic Services Trust Fund of $7.85 of the $100.00 Bail Bond Fee on UJS Form MC-13, Section P, line 3, "AFSTS".

    Report Alabama Forensic Services Trust Fund of 0.35 cents of the $25 Bail Bond Fee on UJS Form MC-13, Section P, line 4, "AFSTS".

    DUI FINE DISBURSEMENT CHART NUMBER 1

    §3 2-5A-191, Alabama Code 1975 - Distribution of Fines for Offenses Charged as Municipal Ordinance Violations in Municipal or District Court. Fines collected for violations of this § charged pursuant to a municipal ordinance when paid in full should be disbursed according to the chart below.

    Applies to fines only, court costs not shown

    Conviction Fine CTTEF * Impaired Drivers
    Trust Fund
    less 5%
    Administrative
    Fee **
    State
    General
    Fund
    Municipal
    General
    Fund ***
    1 st $600 - $2,100 $100 $100 - $5 = $95 $150 $250.00 +
    2 nd $1,100 - $5,100 $100 $100 - $5 = $95 $400 $500.00 +
    3 rd $2,100 - $10,100 $100 $100 - $5 = $95 $900 $1,000.00 +

     

    * Chemical Testing Training and Equipment Fund

    ** Administrative Fee from Impaired Drivers Fund to be deposited in the Municipal General Fund.

    *** Based on minimum fine amount assessed. Any fine amount above the minimum shall be disbursed to the Municipal General Fund.

    The fine cannot exceed the maximum amount pursuant to § 11-45-9, Alabama Code 1975, which sets the jurisdictional limit for Municipal Courts at a $5,000.00.

    Double fine amount for conviction of § 32-5A-191(p), child under the age of 14 as passenger.

    Double amount of fine disbursed to each fund. The fine amount cannot exceed the maximum set by § 11-45-9.

    Fourth offense DUI is a felony offense and cannot be charged as a municipal ordinance violation.

    DUI FINE DISBURSEMENT CHART NUMBER 2

    Pursuant to the amendment of § 32-5A-191, Alabama Code of 1975, Act 2002-502, fines collected for violations of a municipal ordinance when paid in partial payments or on an installment basis in Municipal Court should be disbursed according to the chart below. Effective July 1, 2002.

    Applies to fines only, court costs not shown

    Conviction Fine CTTEF * Impaired Drivers
    Trust Fund
    less 5%
    Administrative
    Fee **
    State
    General
    Fund
    Municipal
    General
    Fund ***
    1 st $600 - $2,100 $100 $100 - $5 = $95 $150 $5.00 adm. + $250.00 +
    2 nd $1,100 - $5,100 $100 $100 - $5 = $95 $400 $5.00 adm. + $500.00 +
    3 rd $2,100 - $10,100 $100 $100 - $5 = $95 $900 $5.00 adm. + $1,000.00 +

     

    * Chemical Testing Training and Equipment Fund

    ** Administrative Fee from Impaired Drivers Fund to be deposited in the Municipal General Fund.

    *** Based on minimum fine amount assessed. Any fine amount above the minimum shall be disbursed to the Municipal General Fund.

    The fine cannot exceed the maximum amount pursuant to § 11-45-9, Code of Alabama 1975, which sets the jurisdictional limit for Municipal Courts at a $5,000.

    Double fine amount for conviction of § 32-5A-191(p), child under the age of 14 as passenger.

    Double amount of fine disbursed to each fund. The fine amount cannot exceed the maximum set by § 11-45-9.

    Fourth offense DUI is a felony offense and cannot be charged as a municipal ordinance violation.

    Mail monthly reports to the following agencies as indicated by the 10 th of each month:

    Monthly Report to the State Treasurer by Municipality (UJS Form MC-13)

    Finance Dept. - Comptroller

    Receipts Section

    PO Box 302602

    Montgomery, AL 36130-2602

    Phone: 334.242.7069

    Alabama Peace Officers' Annuity and Benefit Fund (APO-1)

    Alabama Peace Officers' Annuity and Benefit Fund

    PO Box 2186

    Montgomery, AL 36102-2186

    Phone: 334.242.4079

    Alabama Crime Victims Compensation Commission Fund (ACV-1)

    Alabama Crime Victims Compensation Commission

    PO Box 1548

    Montgomery, AL 36102-1548

    Phone: 334.242.4007

    State Judicial Administration Fund (UJS Form MC-18)

    Administrative Office of Courts

    Joy Evans, Legal Division

    300 Dexter Avenue, Montgomery, AL 36104-3741

    Phone: 334-954-5014

    Monthly Reporting Form for Act 2012-535 (UJS Form MC-19) NO MONEY REMITTED WITH THIS FORM

    Administrative Office of Courts

    Joy Evans, Legal Division

    300 Dexter Avenue, Montgomery, AL 36104-3741

    Phone: 334-954-5014

    Presiding Circuit Judges' Judicial Administration Fund (UJS Form MC-20)

    Email Joy Evans at joy.evans@alacourt.gov to request the name and mailing address of the Presiding Circuit Judge in your county.

    Circuit Clerks' Judicial Administration Fund (UJS Form MC-21)

    Email Joy Evans at joy.evans@alacourt.gov to request the name and mailing address of the Circuit Clerk in your county.