Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB481

Introduced
2/19/26  
Refer
2/19/26  

Caption

Restitution; order of restitution, given priority over all other fines, costs, and fees

Impact

If enacted, HB481 will alter the approach to criminal restitution in Alabama. The bill affirms the principle that perpetrators of criminal offenses are obligated to compensate their victims fully for any pecuniary damages incurred. This enhancement in laws ensures that victims have a secured right to restitution, reinforcing their position in the justice system when dealing with offenders. Additionally, it clarifies the procedure by which courts are to consider restitution, which could streamline the judicial process regarding victim compensation.

Summary

House Bill 481 aims to amend the existing laws concerning restitution in criminal cases. The bill specifically mandates that any orders of restitution to victims must take precedence over all other fines, court costs, and fees that a defendant may owe as a result of a criminal conviction. This legislative change seeks to ensure that victims receive compensation for their losses directly stemming from criminal actions before the court addresses any other financial obligations of the defendant. Supporters of the bill highlight the fairness and justice of prioritizing victims' rights in the judicial process.

Contention

While the bill is primarily positioned as a victim rights enhancement, it may face scrutiny regarding its implications on defendants and their ability to pay. Critics may argue that prioritizing restitution over other financial penalties could lead to hardships for defendants who may already be financially strained. This could potentially result in extended periods of time before defendants can address other financial responsibilities. Additionally, the consideration of installment payments and the capacity of victims to endure the payment process could spark debates about equity within the justice system.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HB356

Crimes and offenses, penalty increased for crimes of making a terrorist threat in the first or second degree, principal to immediately contact law enforcement of terrorist threat, suspension of student, readmittance, and restitution provided

AL HB85

Crimes and offenses, penalty increased for crimes of making a terrorist threat in the first or second degree, public K-12 schools may immediately suspend student if charged, principal required to sign complaint if warranted, readmittance and restitution provided

AL HB557

Health benefit plans; process further specified for making coverage determinations with enforcement and oversight given to the Department of Insurance.

AL HB368

Elmore County; relating to court costs and booking fees

AL HR222

Alabama Legislature

AL SB319

Barbour County, new court costs and disbursement of fees provided for following referendum

AL HB80

Crimes; human trafficking, further provided; amounts awarded as civil damages, further provided

AL HB187

Court fees; use of funds allocated to sheriff's office expended

AL HB146

Youthful offender status, to prohibit a judge from granting youthful offender status to any person who is 16 years of age and older and charged with murder

AL SB170

Firearms, Gun Violence Protective Order Act, procedure for issuance of gun violence protective order, established

Similar Bills

AZ SB1189

Criminal restitution orders; interest

TX SB1666

Relating to the payment of restitution.

AL HB559

Fraud victims compensation; Market Accountability Compensation Fund, established to provide restitution assistance to victims of investment fraud

MS HB54

Court-ordered restitution; require payment to victim first before court costs/fines are disbursed.

MS HB615

Court-ordered restitution; require payment to victim first before court costs/fines are disbursed.

HI HB573

Relating To Consumer Protection.

HI HB573

Relating To Consumer Protection.

AZ HB2825

fines; fees; assessments; restitution; nonpayment