Code of Alabama
Division 2 - Competency and Admissibility.
Section 12-21-39 - Handwriting - Evidence for Comparison.

In any proceeding before a court or judicial officer of the state where the genuineness of the handwriting of any person may be involved, any admitted or proved handwriting of such person shall be competent evidence as a basis for comparison by witnesses or by the jury, court or officer conducting such proceeding to prove or disprove such genuineness.

Structure Code of Alabama

Code of Alabama

Title 12 - Courts.

Chapter 21 - Evidence and Witnesses.

Article 1 - General Provisions.

Division 1 - Evidence.

Division 2 - Competency and Admissibility.

Section 12-21-30 - Declarations of Deceased Persons as to Ancient Rights.

Section 12-21-31 - Written Settlements for Composition of Debts.

Section 12-21-32 - Books of Account Kept by Deceased Executor, Etc.

Section 12-21-33 - Parol to Show Writing Void.

Section 12-21-34 - Certificate of Public Officer on Nonexistence of Record or Entry of Such.

Section 12-21-35 - Certified Transcripts of Official Governmental Books, etc.; Duty to Furnish.

Section 12-21-36 - Certified Copies of Surveyor General's Books, Etc.

Section 12-21-37 - Private Legislative Acts.

Section 12-21-38 - Copies of Proceedings and Judgments of Foreign Courts Not of Record.

Section 12-21-39 - Handwriting - Evidence for Comparison.

Section 12-21-40 - Handwriting - Comparison of Disputed Writing With Genuine.

Section 12-21-41 - Evidence of Title to Lands.

Section 12-21-42 - Books of Account as Proof of Accounts.

Section 12-21-43 - Writings or Records Made in Regular Course of Business - Originals.

Section 12-21-44 - Writings or Records Made in Regular Course of Business - Photostatic, Photographic, or Microphotographic Plate or Film of Originals, or Prints Thereof; Rights Thereto When Original Not Available.

Section 12-21-45 - Evidence That Medical or Hospital Expenses to Be Paid or Reimbursed Admissible as Competent Evidence.