Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB612

Introduced
3/11/26  
Refer
3/11/26  
Report Pass
3/12/26  
Refer
3/17/26  
Report Pass
3/19/26  
Enrolled
3/31/26  
Passed
3/31/26  

Caption

Covington County; sheriff authorized to sell certain abandoned, unclaimed, or stolen property and firearms, auction and disposition of funds provided, constitutional amendment

Impact

If enacted, HB612 would affect existing state laws by granting sheriffs specific authority to handle abandoned and unclaimed property in the designated county. This move is expected to enhance the efficiency of property management within law enforcement agencies, potentially providing them with additional revenue streams while ensuring public safety through the proper handling of firearms and other items. The bill emphasizes a more systematic approach to property disposition, which may help clear out storage spaces currently occupied by unclaimed items.

Summary

House Bill 612 aims to empower sheriffs in Covington County to sell certain abandoned, unclaimed, or stolen properties, including firearms. The legislation provides a framework for the auctioning of these items and stipulates how the funds generated from such sales should be disposed of. This bill is intended to create a standardized process for handling abandoned or unclaimed properties, thereby assisting law enforcement in managing these assets more effectively.

Sentiment

The reaction to HB612 appears to be positive among legislative members, as indicated by the unanimous voting outcome. Supporters argue that the bill is a sensible measure that allows law enforcement agencies to better manage property they are unable to retain indefinitely. There is a prevailing sentiment that providing sheriffs with such powers is a straightforward way to tackle the issue of unclaimed property and improve operational effectiveness.

Contention

While there are no significant points of contention noted in the current documents, potential concerns could arise regarding the oversight and transparency in the auction process. Critics may worry about accountability in how the proceeds from the sales are handled, though no opposing voices seem to have prominently surfaced thus far. Future discussions may also touch upon the implications of firearms sales in this context, necessitating stringent guidelines to ensure public safety.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL SB219

Clay County; authorize sheriff to dispose of certain abandoned, stolen or unclaimed property and firearms

AL HB522

Washington County; sheriff, authorized to sell or destroy certain abandoned, stolen, or unclaimed firearms

AL HB609

Henry County; Henry County Sheriff's Office and Henry County Task Force, authorized to sell, use, and destroy certain abandoned, stolen, and unclaimed property

AL HB294

Etowah County; Etowah County Drug Enforcement Unit, authorized to sell, use, and destroy certain abandoned, stolen, and unclaimed property

AL HB551

Butler County, sheriff authorized to sell surplus property

AL HB617

Abandoned property, management of abandoned digital assets provided for, State Treasurer authorized to select a qualified custodian

AL HB399

Lamar County; disposition of personal property; process revised, online auctions authorized, public notice requirement revised

AL HB601

Escambia County, deposit and use of monies by sheriff further provided for

AL HB167

Motor vehicles, unclaimed, towing, towing company may notify the Revenue Department on the Unclaimed/Abandoned Vehicle Portal immediately after towing

AL SB152

Motor vehicles, unclaimed, towing, towing company may notify the Revenue Department on the Unclaimed/Abandoned Vehicle Portal immediately after towing

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