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AL HB645
Bill
Status
3/2/2010
Primary Sponsor
John Page
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AI Summary
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Persons absent from Alabama on military duty, eleemosynary journey, mission assignment, or similar ventures may designate a place of residence within the state by filing a notarized declaration of residence with the county judge of probate.
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Upon filing, the person and dependent children are considered residents of the designated place for all legal purposes except voter registration and qualification for elected office.
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County judges of probate must file declarations of residency in the public record of their office.
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Persons with a filed declaration may register to vote or qualify for elected office at the designated residence only if they meet all other legal requirements for those activities.
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The act becomes effective on the first day of the third month following passage and approval by the Governor.
Legislative Description
Residency, declaration by persons outside the state on military duty, mission assignment, etc., filing with judge of probate, not effective for election purposes
Judge, Probate
Last Action
Constitution and Elections first Substitute Offered
4/14/2010