Alabama Statutes

§ 1-2-2 — Official Coat of Arms - Description in Heraldic Terms

Alabama § 1-2-2
JurisdictionAlabama
Title 1General Provisions
Ch. 2State Symbols and Honors

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Ala. Code § 1-2-2 (2026).

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The coat of arms of Alabama as described in heraldic terms shall be as follows: arms: quarterly, the first azure three fleur de lis or (for France); second quarterly first and fourth gules a tower tripple towered or, second and third argent a lion rampant gules (for Spain); third azure a saltire argent and gules over all a cross of the last fimbriated of the second (for Great Britain); fourth gules of a saltire azure, fimbriated argent 13 mullets of the last (for the Confederacy); at center in escutcheon chief azure paly argent and gules 13 (for United States) arms supported by two American eagles displayed. Crest: A full rigged ship proper.

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Legislative History

(Acts 1939, No. 140, p. 176; Code 1940, T. 55, §2.)

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