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Section 45-14-82.02

Records.

The probate judge shall keep at all times an accurate record of all licenses received by him or her from the state Comptroller and of the disposition made by them, of all monies received, and of the licenses issued by him or her. He or she shall report to the state Comptroller at the time and in the same manner that the judges of probate are required to do under the general law. All unissued licenses and the stubs or duplicates or carbon copies of licenses issued shall be accounted for in the same manner that judges of probate are required to account for by law.

(Act 86-486, p. 921, §3.)

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Statutes > Alabama > Title45 > Chapter14 > 45-14-82_02

Section 45-14-82.02

Records.

The probate judge shall keep at all times an accurate record of all licenses received by him or her from the state Comptroller and of the disposition made by them, of all monies received, and of the licenses issued by him or her. He or she shall report to the state Comptroller at the time and in the same manner that the judges of probate are required to do under the general law. All unissued licenses and the stubs or duplicates or carbon copies of licenses issued shall be accounted for in the same manner that judges of probate are required to account for by law.

(Act 86-486, p. 921, §3.)

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Alabama > Title45 > Chapter14 > 45-14-82_02

Section 45-14-82.02

Records.

The probate judge shall keep at all times an accurate record of all licenses received by him or her from the state Comptroller and of the disposition made by them, of all monies received, and of the licenses issued by him or her. He or she shall report to the state Comptroller at the time and in the same manner that the judges of probate are required to do under the general law. All unissued licenses and the stubs or duplicates or carbon copies of licenses issued shall be accounted for in the same manner that judges of probate are required to account for by law.

(Act 86-486, p. 921, §3.)