Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Bill SB67

Introduced
1/13/26  
Refer
1/13/26  
Report Pass
1/15/26  
Refer
1/20/26  

Caption

Walker County; constitutional amendment, age to qualify for election or appointment as judge of probate increased to age 75

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HB395

Morgan County, qualifications of judge of probate further provided for, Constitutional Amendment

AL HB450

Judges, eligibility to be elected or appointed further provided for, constitutional amendment

AL HB30

Judge of probate of each county to conduct post-election audit

AL SB240

Coffee County, qualifications of judge of probate further provided for

AL HB274

County board of education; term of office changed from six to four years, local constitutional amendment proposed

AL HB486

Baldwin County, ad valorem tax further provided for, constitutional amendment

AL SB44

Tuscaloosa County, Constitutional Amendment, sales and use tax, additional required to be approved by referendum in a general election

AL HB394

Montgomery County, Montgomery City Council authorized to join state retirement system, constitutional amendment

AL SB286

Montgomery County, Montgomery City Council authorized to join state retirement system, constitutional amendment

AL SB208

Montgomery County, Montgomery City Council authorized to join state retirement system, constitutional amendment

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