Alabama Statutes
§ 12-13-40 — Powers of Probate Judges Generally
Alabama § 12-13-40
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Ala. Code § 12-13-40 (2026).
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The probate judge shall have authority:
(1)To administer oaths and take and certify the same in all cases in which administering such oath and taking such affidavit is not confined expressly to some other officer;
(2)To cause jurors to be impaneled and sworn in any matter of fact pending before him in which the right to a jury trial is given by law;
(3)To appoint guardians ad litem for minors and persons of unsound mind, when necessary, but he must not appoint as such guardian any clerk, employee or other person connected with his office or related to him by consanguinity or affinity;
(4)To employ, at his own expense a chief clerk and such other clerks as he deems necessary, for whose official acts he shall be responsible;
(5)To complete the minute entries and decrees of the court whe
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Related
Johnson v. Waters
970 F. Supp. 991 (M.D. Alabama, 1997)
Legislative History
(Code 1852, §674; Code 1867, §796; Code 1876, §702; Code 1886, §795; Code 1896, §3372; Code 1907, §5430; Code 1923, §9591; Code 1940, T. 13, §297.)
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