About
Lance Bell is a life-long St. Clair County resident. Lance practices law throughout the State of Alabama handling both plaintiff and civil defense matters as well as providing criminal defense services to his clients.
Lance worked for the St. Clair County Sheriff’s Department and District Attorney’s Office while obtaining his bachelor's and a law degree. Lance has been recognized by the Director of the FBI for his dedication and contributions to law enforcement involving a joint Federal and State kidnapping case.
Lance was Chairman of the St. Clair County Republican Party for six years and is currently the Chairman of the 3rd Congressional District Alabama Republican Party Executive Committee.
Lance serves as the municipal judge for Ashville, Riverside, Childersburg, Ragland, and Ohatchee while prosecuting for the City of Pell City. Lance and his wife Holly have two boys, Hudson and Holden
Contact Information
Known contact information for Lance Bell from Pell City, AL.
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Election History
Lance Bell from Pell City, AL has participated in elections listed below in the state of Alabama.
Sponsored Bills
View legislative bills that Lance Bell has sponsored.
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SB114
Criminal procedure; out-of-state warrants, arrest authorized for crime punishable by more than one year, arrest by out-of-state officers authorized
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SB116
Retirement benefits, circuit clerks authorized to participate in supernumerary program and Employees' Retirement System based on separate years of service
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SB117
County commission procurement; procurement program allowed to apply to purchase of services, county commission allowed to consider administrative savings
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SB118
Alabama Justice Information Commission; collection, dissemination, and use of biometric identifiers by certain entities provided for; Alabama Background Check Service established, types, uses, and fees for certain background checks for noncriminal justice purposes authorized; Alabama Rap Back Program established, penalties provided for; existing law relating to release of criminal history information repealed
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SB173
Crimes and offenses; violation of domestic violence protection order, jurisdiction amended
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SB192
Alabama Crime Victims Compensation Commission, filing of claims further provided for
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SB129
Law Enforcement Officers; civil and criminal immunity expanded
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SB150
Talladega College, appropriation
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SB177
Alabama Film Office renamed, Entertainment Industry Incentive Act of 2009 amended, maximum expenditure threshold eligible for rebates increased, annual cap increased, unspent incentives carried forward
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SB201
Alabama Crime Victims Compensation Commission, filing of claims further provided for
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SB241
Crimes and offenses, establishment, development, management, and maintenance of Alabama Criminal Enterprise Database provided for
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SB314
Shelby County, levy of additional motor vehicle license and registration fee authorized, distribution provided for
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SB62
Conservation and natural resources, scope of licenses further provided for
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SB63
Immigration, requires law enforcement agencies to collect and submit fingerprints and DNA from illegal aliens in custody
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SB141
St. Clair County, specifying qualified electors for county superintendent and board of education and changing Pell City Board of Education from an elected to appointed board and specifying residential qualifications for members of city board local constitutional amendment
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SB142
Pell City, St. Clair County, repealing acts providing for the election of the Pell City Board of Education, contingent upon ratification of a constitutional amendment providing for an appointed board of education
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SB325
Firearms hold agreements
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SB84
Filing fees, not required for certain qualified domestic relations orders
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SB99
Associations governing high school sports; subject to one-time audit by Examiners of Public Accounts
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SJR56
Harmon Robison, highway named
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SB111
To make an appropriation of $1,069,234 from the Education Trust Fund to Talladega College in Talladega, Alabama for the support and maintenance of the educational program of the institution, for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2024; to provide that the appropriation is subject to certain provisions of the Code of Alabama 1975; to require an operations plan and an audited financial statement prior to the release of any funds; and to require an end of year report.
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SB264
Relating to education; to require a public K-12 school or a local board of education to accept certain forms of payment for admission to certain school-sponsored events.
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SB320
Relating to criminal procedure; to require law enforcement agencies to collect fingerprints and DNA from any illegal alien in the agency's custody and submit the fingerprints and DNA for testing or cataloging.
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SJR3
ESTABLISHING THE JOINT STUDY COMMISSION ON ADVANCED AIR MOBILITY.