Alabama Statutes

§ 30-4-64 — Probation Officers - Appointment; Duties Generally; Service of Process, Etc

Alabama § 30-4-64
JurisdictionAlabama
Title 30Marital and Domestic Relations
Ch. 4Husband and Wife
Art. 3Criminal Desertion and Nonsupport Proceedings

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Ala. Code § 30-4-64 (2026).

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The judge of the juvenile court may call upon the sheriff or any deputy sheriff in the county, any constable in said county, any police or other peace officer in any town or city in said county or any humane or probation officer in said county to serve as probation officer, under the terms of this article, and he may appoint in any particular case, any other discreet person willing to serve in such case as such probation officer. Said officers, when so requested or appointed by said judge, if it will not interfere with the performance of the duties of their respective offices, shall faithfully perform the duties which may be prescribed for them by the court or judge above mentioned and shall promptly make all reports which may be required of him by said court or judge. The sheriff of the c

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Legislative History

(Acts 1919, No. 181, p. 176; Code 1923, §4492; Code 1940, T. 34, §102.)

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