If the trial judge is satisfied that the defendant or petitioner is without sufficient funds, and has no reasonable way to procure the same, necessary for the payment of court reporters' fees or the clerks' fees, he shall cause said finding to be entered on the minutes of the court. If the trial judge finds to the contrary, he shall also cause said findings to be entered on the minutes of the court, stating his reasons therefor. If the trial judge finds that the defendant or petitioner is unable to pay all of the court reporter's fees or all of the clerk's fees but is able to pay a part, he shall cause to be entered upon the minutes of the court such finding and shall state his reasons therefor and state the amount in money that the defendant or petitioner can reasonably pay.
Structure Code of Alabama
Chapter 22 - Appellate Proceedings.
Division 5 - Providing Record on Appeal for Indigents.
Section 12-22-190 - Purpose of Division.
Section 12-22-191 - Applicability of Division.
Section 12-22-192 - Petition for Appeal Under Division; Contents Thereof.
Section 12-22-194 - Report on Financial Condition of Petitioner.
Section 12-22-195 - Burden of Proof as to Sufficient Funds.
Section 12-22-196 - Entry of Findings on Minutes of Court.
Section 12-22-200 - Rules and Regulations.
Section 12-22-201 - Annual Appropriation; Approval of Governor for Disbursement.