The coat of arms of Alabama as described in heraldic terms shall be as follows: arms: quarterly, the first azure three fleur de lis or (for France); second quarterly first and fourth gules a tower tripple towered or, second and third argent a lion rampant gules (for Spain); third azure a saltire argent and gules over all a cross of the last fimbriated of the second (for Great Britain); fourth gules of a saltire azure, fimbriated argent 13 mullets of the last (for the Confederacy); at center in escutcheon chief azure paly argent and gules 13 (for United States) arms supported by two American eagles displayed. Crest: A full rigged ship proper.
Structure Code of Alabama
Chapter 2 - State Symbols and Honors.
Section 1-2-1 - Official Coat of Arms - General Description.
Section 1-2-2 - Official Coat of Arms - Description in Heraldic Terms.
Section 1-2-3 - Official Coat of Arms - Use.
Section 1-2-4 - Great Seal of the State.
Section 1-2-5 - Flag of the State - Description.
Section 1-2-6 - Flag of the State - Display.
Section 1-2-8 - State Salt Water Fish.
Section 1-2-9 - State Fresh Water Fish.
Section 1-2-11 - State Flower; State Wildflower.
Section 1-2-13 - Official Mineral.
Section 1-2-14 - Official Rock.
Section 1-2-15 - Poet Laureate.
Section 1-2-17 - State Game Bird.
Section 1-2-20 - State Fossil.
Section 1-2-21 - State Renaissance Faire.
Section 1-2-22 - State Championship Horse Show.
Section 1-2-23 - State Butterfly.
Section 1-2-24 - State Insect.
Section 1-2-25 - State Reptile.
Section 1-2-26 - State Gemstone.
Section 1-2-29 - State Barbecue Championship.
Section 1-2-30 - State Agricultural Museum.
Section 1-2-31 - State Horseshoe Tournament.
Section 1-2-32 - State Historic Theatre.
Section 1-2-33 - State Outdoor Musical Drama.
Section 1-2-34 - State Amphibian.
Section 1-2-36 - State Mammal.
Section 1-2-37 - State Tree Fruit.
Section 1-2-38 - State Marine Mammal.
Section 1-2-39 - State Crustacean.
Section 1-2-40 - State Agricultural Insect.