Alabama Statutes

§ 45-1-210 — Motor Vehicle Licenses Voided Upon Non-collectibility of Payment

Alabama § 45-1-210
JurisdictionAlabama
Title 45Local Laws
Ch. 1Autauga County
Art. 21Motor Vehicles and Transportation

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Ala. Code § 45-1-210 (2026).

Text

In Autauga County, when a personal check given for a motor vehicle license is found to be noncollectible for any reason, the judge of probate shall notify the license inspector who shall make a reasonable attempt to retrieve the motor vehicle license in question. In the event the motor vehicle license cannot be retrieved, the license inspector shall so state and the statement shall constitute authorization for the judge of probate to void the motor vehicle license. Upon voiding the motor vehicle license, the judge of probate shall receive credit for the cost of the motor vehicle license, sales and use tax, ad valorem tax, issuance fee, interest, and penalty for which payment was made on the non-collectible check. The appropriate state official shall mark the records pertaining to the void

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Legislative History

(Act 98-98, p. 115, §1.)

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