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SB233 Alabama 2026 Session

Updated Apr 9, 2026
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Summary

Primary Sponsor
Lance Bell
Lance BellSenator
Republican
Session
2026 Regular Session
Title
Crimes and offenses; penalties for eluding or attempting to elude a law enforcement officer, penalties further provided
Description

Under existing law, eluding or attempting to elude a law enforcement officer is a Class A misdemeanor, Class C felony, or Class B felony based on the circumstances of the offense.

This bill would provide that eluding or attempting to elude a law enforcement officer is a Class D felony.

This bill would provide that eluding or attempting to elude a law enforcement officer is also a Class C felony if, during the flight or attempt to elude, any of the following conditions exist: (i) a child under 14 years of age is present in the vehicle; (ii) the flight or attempt to elude occurs while the offender is released on bail, probation, or parole, or while the offender is serving a sentence in a community corrections or work release program; or (iii) the offender has previously been convicted of eluding or attempting to elude.

This bill would provide that eluding or attempting to elude a law enforcement officer is a Class B felony if, during the flight or attempt to elude, either of the following conditions exist: (i) the offender strikes or attempts to strike a law enforcement officer or a vehicle occupied by a law SB233 INTRODUCED enforcement officer; or (ii) the offender has two or more previous convictions for eluding or attempting to elude.

Under existing law, a court is required to suspend the driver license of a person convicted of eluding or attempting to elude a law enforcement officer.

This bill would provide that, in the case of multiple convictions of eluding or attempting to elude, the court would be required to sentence the offender to a minimum of 90 days confinement for a second conviction and a minimum of 180 days confinement for a third or subsequent conviction.

Subjects
Crimes & Offenses

Bill Actions

S

Enacted

S

Enacted

H

Signature Requested

S

Delivered to Governor

S

Enrolled

S

Ready to Enroll

H

Motion to Read a Third Time and Pass - Adopted Roll Call 1180

H

Third Reading in Second House

H

Read for the Second Time and placed on the Calendar

H

Reported Out of Committee Second House

H

Pending House Public Safety and Homeland Security

H

Read for the first time and referred to the House Committee on Public Safety and Homeland Security

S

Engrossed

S

Motion to Read a Third Time and Pass as Amended - Adopted Roll Call 548

S

Bell motion to Adopt - Adopted Roll Call 547 6YBTMZ3-1

S

Bell 1st Amendment Offered 6YBTMZ3-1

S

Givhan motion to Adopt - Adopted Roll Call 546 W17XSEE-1

S

Givhan 1st Amendment Offered W17XSEE-1

S

Bell motion to Table - Adopted Voice Vote EJKZVC9-1

S

Judiciary 1st Amendment Offered EJKZVC9-1

S

Third Reading in House of Origin

S

Carried Over

S

Read for the Second Time and placed on the Calendar

S

Reported Out of Committee House of Origin

S

Judiciary 1st Amendment EJKZVC9-1

S

Pending Senate Judiciary

S

Read for the first time and referred to the Senate Committee on Judiciary

Calendar

Hearing

House Public Safety and Homeland Security Hearing

Room 206 at 09:00:00

Hearing

Senate Judiciary Hearing

Finance and Taxation at 13:00:00

Bill Text

Related News

Votes

Motion to Read a Third Time and Pass as Amended - Roll Call 548

February 24, 2026 Senate Passed
Yes 34
Absent 1

Motion to Read a Third Time and Pass - Roll Call 1180

April 2, 2026 House Passed
Yes 80
No 15
Abstained 4
Absent 6

Third Reading in Second House

April 2, 2026 House Passed
Yes 85
No 12
Abstained 3
Absent 5

HBIR: Passed by Second House

April 2, 2026 House Passed
Yes 85
No 12
Abstained 3
Absent 5

Documents

Source: Alabama Legislature