2017 Code of Alabama
Title 12 - COURTS.
Chapter 11A - PRIVATE JUDGE.
Section 12-11A-2 - Qualifications; requirements.

Universal Citation: AL Code § 12-11A-2 (2017)
Section 12-11A-2Qualifications; requirements.

(a) Persons who may act as private judges shall:

(1) Have been, but are not actively serving as, a judge of a district or circuit court and have served in the capacity of judge for at least six consecutive years.

(2) Be admitted to the practice of law in Alabama.

(3) Be an active member in good standing of the Alabama State Bar Association.

(4) Be a resident of Alabama.

(b) A person may act as a judge of a case under this chapter only if all of the following occur:

(1) All parties to the action file a written petition with the circuit clerk of the court in which the action is pending requesting a private judge and naming the person whom the parties wish to have as private judge. The petition shall be accompanied by a form signed by the private judge selected consenting to the appointment.

(2) The case is one over which the court in which the former judge served would have had subject matter and monetary jurisdiction.

(3) The case is founded exclusively on domestic relations, contract, tort, or a combination of contract and tort.

(Act 2012-266, p. 514, §2.)
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