HB132 Alabama 2014 Session
Updated Feb 26, 2026
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Summary
- Primary Sponsor
John F. Knight JrDemocrat- Session
- Regular Session 2014
- Title
- Montgomery Co., revenue commissioner, duties regarding ad valorem taxes on motor vehicles and non-motorized vehicles assessment and collection duties transferred from revenue commissioner to judge of probate
- Summary
In Montgomery County, the bill moves the job of assessing and collecting ad valorem taxes on motor and non-motorized vehicles from the revenue commissioner to the judge of probate, effective June 21, 2014.
What This Bill DoesIt transfers all duties, responsibilities, and liabilities related to motor vehicle and non-motorized vehicle tax assessment and collection from the revenue commissioner to the judge of probate. The change applies only in Montgomery County. It repeals laws that conflict with this transfer. It becomes effective after Governor approval on the stated date.
Who It Affects- Motor vehicle and non-motorized vehicle owners in Montgomery County who will have their taxes assessed and collected by the judge of probate.
- Montgomery County government offices, specifically the revenue commissioner who loses these duties and the judge of probate who takes them over.
Key ProvisionsAI-generated summary using openai/gpt-5-nano on Feb 24, 2026. May contain errors — refer to the official bill text for accuracy.- Transfers all duties, responsibilities, and liabilities for motor vehicle and non-motorized vehicle ad valorem tax assessment and collection from the revenue commissioner to the judge of probate.
- Applies only in Montgomery County.
- Repeals conflicting laws.
- Effective June 21, 2014.
- Subjects
- Montgomery County
Bill Actions
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Read for the first time and referred to the House of Representatives committee on Montgomery County Legislation
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Source: Alabama Legislature