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The Alabama Civil Summons Form C-34 is essential for legal proceedings. This document notifies defendants of their legal obligation to respond. It ensures that your rights are protected in court.
Alabama law makes public records available for personal inspection and/or copying by Alabama citizens, subject to certain exceptions specified by law. (See Code of Alabama 1975, 36-12-40 to 41).
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Such objection must be filed within five (5) days of receipt of the subpoena or two days prior to the date on which the subpoena is returnable or testimony to be taken, whichever shall be sooner.
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Following the provisions of Alabama public information laws on judicial records, state residents and interested members of the public may view or obtain copies of Alabama criminal court records. Generally, criminal court record requests are made to the court clerk of the court where the case was filed or heard.
Public Records Policy Please note, many records maintained by the Secretary of State are available online through the official website: .sos.alabama.gov. These records may be accessed, inspected, and obtained electronically by any member of the public at any time at no cost.
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