Code of Alabama
Article 1 - General Provisions.
Section 12-14-17 - Procedure for Abolition of Municipal Courts by Governing Bodies of Municipalities; Effect of Abolition Generally.

(a) The governing body of any municipality having a municipal court may at any time by ordinance abolish its municipal court and the jurisdiction of the court so abolished shall be transferred to the district court of the district in which the municipality is located under the conditions and effective dates provided in this section. A certified copy of the ordinance abolishing the municipal court shall be transmitted by certified mail to the clerk of the district court for the district in which the municipality is located, the presiding judge of the circuit court for the judicial circuit in which the municipality is located, the clerk of the circuit court, the Clerk of the Supreme Court, the Secretary of State and the Administrative Director of the Courts.
(b) All pending cases and process in those cases which are to be acted upon by the district court after the effective date of the municipal ordinance abolishing the municipal court as provided in this section shall be delivered by the clerk of the municipal court to the clerk of the district court at least 10 days prior to such effective date, but the records of completed cases and inactive process shall be retained by the clerk of the municipality for a period of 10 years.
(c) An ordinance abolishing the municipal court shall be effective as follows:
(1) In municipalities with a population of 5,000 or less, the transfer of pending cases to the district court shall occur 90 days subsequent to the date of adoption of the ordinance abolishing the municipal court.
(2) In municipalities with a population of 5,001 and up to 50,000, the transfer of pending cases to the district court shall occur 12 months subsequent to the date of adoption of the ordinance abolishing the municipal court.
(3) In municipalities of a population of 50,000 or more, the transfer of pending cases to the district court where the municipality is located shall occur two years subsequent to the date of adoption of the ordinance abolishing the municipal court.
(d) On the effective date of transfer of pending cases as provided in this section, all proceedings relating to ordinance violations shall be within the jurisdiction of the district court. Judgments of courts which cease to exist on the effective date of transfer shall continue in effect and the district court is empowered to enforce such judgments. Fines, forfeitures and costs due and unpaid on the effective date of transfer and those which will subsequently be collected on cases pending on the effective date of transfer shall be collected by the district court and remitted to the municipality.
(e) On the effective date of transfer of municipal cases to the district court, the authority, duties, powers, jurisdiction and term of the municipal judge or judges shall terminate.
(f) In the event a municipality ceases to have a municipal court, the judges of such courts entitled to receive commissions as district judges pursuant to the Constitution may be commissioned district judges as provided by the Constitution.

Structure Code of Alabama

Code of Alabama

Title 12 - Courts.

Chapter 14 - Municipal Courts.

Article 1 - General Provisions.

Section 12-14-1 - Establishment; Jurisdiction.

Section 12-14-2 - Provision by Municipality of Facilities, Court Personnel, Prosecutorial Services, Etc.

Section 12-14-3 - Municipal Governing Body to Provide for Number of Judges and Times and Places for Holding Court.

Section 12-14-4 - Execution by Sheriffs and Municipal Law Enforcement Officers of Warrants and Processes Committed to Them for Service by Municipal Judges.

Section 12-14-5 - Admission to Bail of Persons Charged With Violations of Municipal Ordinances; Waiver of Appearance Bond.

Section 12-14-6 - Cases to Be Tried by Judge Without Jury.

Section 12-14-7 - Courts to Take Judicial Notice of Ordinances of Municipality.

Section 12-14-8 - Traffic Infractions Procedure.

Section 12-14-9 - Provision of Indigent Defense Services.

Section 12-14-10 - Powers of Courts as to Trial and Disposition of Cases Generally.

Section 12-14-11 - Acceptance of Defendant's Bond Upon Showing of Inability to Make Immediate Payment of Fines and Costs; Issuance of Execution on Bond Upon Nonpayment of Fines and Costs.

Section 12-14-12 - Requirement of Working Out of Amount of Judgment When Not Paid Within Time Prescribed.

Section 12-14-13 - Probation.

Section 12-14-14 - Court Costs.

Section 12-14-15 - Power of Mayor to Remit Fines and Costs, Commute Sentences Imposed by Municipal Judges, etc.; Report of Actions to Municipal Governing Body.

Section 12-14-16 - Reports as to Proceedings of Courts.

Section 12-14-17 - Procedure for Abolition of Municipal Courts by Governing Bodies of Municipalities; Effect of Abolition Generally.

Section 12-14-18 - Remittance of Court Costs, Fines and Forfeitures Previously Collected Upon Abolition of Municipal Court.

Section 12-14-19 - Procedure for Reestablishment of Municipal Courts and Effect Thereof.