Comparison of a disputed writing with any writing admitted to be genuine or proven to the reasonable satisfaction of the court to be genuine shall be permitted to be made by witnesses who are qualified as experts or who are familiar with the handwriting of the person whose handwriting is in question, and such writings and the evidence of witnesses respecting the same may be submitted to the court or jury trying the case as evidence of the genuineness or otherwise of the writings in dispute.
Structure Code of Alabama
Chapter 21 - Evidence and Witnesses.
Article 1 - General Provisions.
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.