Code of Alabama
Division 4 - Weight and Sufficiency.
Section 12-21-111 - Verified Itemized Statement as Evidence of Account's Correctness.

In all actions upon accounts, an itemized statement of the account, verified by the affidavit of a competent witness, taken before and certified by, a notary public or any officer having authority under the laws of this or another state to take and certify affidavits, is competent evidence of the correctness of the account if the plaintiff, at the time of bringing his action, files with his complaint such verified itemized statement and endorses on the complaint the fact that the account is verified by affidavit. Unless the defendant, within the time allowed him for pleading, files in the case an affidavit denying on information and belief the correctness of the account, which affidavit of the defendant shall state whether or not the defendant denies liability and whether or not he disputes the whole account or only a part or parts or an item or items thereof (if defendant disputes only a part or parts or an item or items of the account and not the whole account, he shall state in such affidavit what parts or items are disputed by him), the verified account so filed and noted by the plaintiff shall be competent evidence of the correctness of all parts and items of the account not disputed by defendant's affidavit. Any person who files a denial of the correctness of the verified account and thereby causes delay or a continuance of the case, when, on final hearing of the case, the judge of the court does not believe that the denial affidavit was made in good faith, shall be penalized in a sum not exceeding five percent of the amount of the judgment recovered, which sum shall be added to and become a part of the judgment. The presence on the affidavit of the seal of the officer purporting to take such affidavit shall be prima facie evidence of the fact that it was affixed thereto by such officer.

Structure Code of Alabama

Code of Alabama

Title 12 - Courts.

Chapter 21 - Evidence and Witnesses.

Article 1 - General Provisions.

Division 1 - Evidence.

Division 4 - Weight and Sufficiency.

Section 12-21-90 - Official Notice of Armed Forces Death.

Section 12-21-91 - Official Report of Person Missing, etc.; Presumption of Signer's Authority.

Section 12-21-92 - Secretary of State's Publication of Foreign Interest Rates.

Section 12-21-93 - Statutes of Other States and Territories.

Section 12-21-94 - Transcripts of Congressional Acts and Foreign Statutes.

Section 12-21-95 - Municipal Ordinances, Bylaws, and Resolutions.

Section 12-21-96 - Land Patents.

Section 12-21-97 - Pre-1879 Documents or Certified Copies Executed by Governor as Evidence of Sale or Transfer of State Lands.

Section 12-21-98 - Certificates and Transcripts as Evidence of Land Title and Facts.

Section 12-21-99 - Recitals in Sheriff's Deed.

Section 12-21-100 - Judgments.

Section 12-21-101 - Certified Registers of Marriages, Births, and Deaths.

Section 12-21-102 - Copies of Letters Testamentary, Administration, and Guardianship.

Section 12-21-103 - Transcribed Records.

Section 12-21-104 - Copies of Required Official Bonds, etc., and Transcripts.

Section 12-21-105 - Certificate of Notary, etc., as to Presentment for Acceptance, etc., of Instrument Governed by Commercial Law.

Section 12-21-106 - Official Entry on Paper as Evidence of Registry.

Section 12-21-107 - When Certified Copy Good Secondary Evidence.

Section 12-21-108 - Historical Works, etc., as Evidence of Facts of General Notoriety and Interest.

Section 12-21-109 - Effect of Written Receipts, Releases, Discharges, and Judgments Entered Pursuant to Pro Tanto Settlements Generally.

Section 12-21-110 - Receipts for Money.

Section 12-21-111 - Verified Itemized Statement as Evidence of Account's Correctness.

Section 12-21-112 - Written Contract as Evidence of Debt or Duty; Impeachment Thereof.

Section 12-21-113 - Price Current and Commercial Lists.

Section 12-21-114 - Market Value Testimony.