Code of Alabama - Title 36: Public Officers and Employees - Chapter 4 - Oaths of Office
- Section 36-4-1 Administration of official oaths
In all cases in which it is not otherwise provided by law, the oaths of office may be administered by any officer authorized to administer...
- Section 36-4-2 Oaths required to be filed with Secretary of State and Auditor
Such oaths must, when taken by the Governor, any judge of the Supreme Court, judge of the Court of Civil Appeals and the Court of...
- Section 36-4-3 Filing of oaths of probate judges
Judges of probate must file their official oaths in the office of the clerk of the circuit court of their respective counties.
- Section 36-4-4 Filing of oaths of judges of inferior courts and other officers whose general duties confined to counties
Judges of other inferior courts and all other officers whose general duties are confined to a single county must, unless otherwise provided, file such oath...
- Section 36-4-5 Administration and filing of oaths of deputies
Whenever any officer is authorized or required to appoint a deputy, such deputy, before he proceeds to act, must take the oath prescribed by the...
- Section 36-4-6 Oath to be taken by municipal officers
The governing officials of the various cities or towns in this state shall take the oath of office prescribed in the constitution of the state...
- Section 36-4-7 Oaths to be endorsed with the date of filing
The officer in whose office such oaths are required to be filed must endorse thereon the day and year on which the same were filed,...
- Section 36-4-9 Applicability of provisions of chapter
All of the provisions of this chapter shall apply to the oaths of office of all public officers of this state whose office may be...
Last modified: May 3, 2021