If the mayor or other chief executive officer or clerk shall have reason to believe that the city or town will likely lose taxes by the fact that a person is moving away without paying same at any time after assessment, whether such taxes are due or not, he shall cause attachment or garnishment proceedings to issue from the district court against such person as upon a judgment in such court or town, upon affidavit being made that the party is about to move from the city or town and that there is danger of the city or town losing its taxes, whereupon the taxes are declared to be due and collectible and may be collected by the district court as in other cases.
Structure Code of Alabama
Title 11 - Counties and Municipal Corporations.
Title 2 - Provisions Applicable to Municipal Corporations Only.
Division 1 - General Provisions.
Section 11-51-2 - When Taxes Due and Delinquent; Interest Rate on Delinquent Taxes.
Section 11-51-3 - Notice Required by Certain Municipal Tax Collectors as to Delinquent Taxes.
Section 11-51-6 - Lien for Taxes.
Section 11-51-8 - Garnishment for Collection of Taxes Generally.
Section 11-51-9 - Collection of Taxes Due Upon Property Assessed to Unknown Owner Generally.
Section 11-51-10 - Demand for Payment of Taxes Due and Charge Therefor.
Section 11-51-11 - Preparation, etc., of Certified List of Delinquent Taxes.
Section 11-51-15 - Appeal From Judgment of Circuit Court.
Section 11-51-23 - Redemption of Property After Sale - Authorization and Procedure Generally.
Section 11-51-24 - Redemption of Property After Sale - Conveyance of Property, etc., to Redeemer.
Section 11-51-27 - Releases From Taxes; Settlement of Claims and Releases From Penalties.