If any application is made to a circuit court judge for a temporary restraining order and refused, no other circuit court judge can act on the application. The application may be made to a judge of the Court of Civil Appeals or Supreme Court; if refused by a judge of the Court of Civil Appeals, it may be renewed to a judge of the Supreme Court, but no other officer, and, if refused by a judge of the Supreme Court, it cannot be renewed. Application to an appellate judge shall be made and acted upon in accordance with the Alabama Rules of Civil Procedure.
Structure Code of Alabama
Chapter 22 - Appellate Proceedings.
Article 1 - General Provisions
Division 1 - Judgments, Decrees and Orders Supporting Appeal.
Section 12-22-1 - Confession of Judgment.
Section 12-22-2 - Final Judgments of Circuit or Probate Courts.
Section 12-22-3 - Judgments or Decrees of Abolished Courts of Record.
Section 12-22-4 - Judgment on Partial or Annual Settlement of Estate.
Section 12-22-5 - Final Judgment in Ad Quod Damnum Proceedings Under Condemnation Order.
Section 12-22-6 - Judgments on Applications for Remedial Writs.
Section 12-22-7 - Applications for Temporary Restraining Orders Generally; Renewal of Applications.
Section 12-22-9 - Order Appointing or Refusing to Appoint Receiver.
Section 12-22-10 - Grant or Refusal of Motion for New Trial.