Any documents filed during the audio-video communication may be transmitted electronically, including but not limited to, facsimile, personal computers, host computers, other terminal devices, and local, state, and national data networks. The electronic data transmission may be served or executed by the person to whom it is sent, and returned in the same manner, and with the same force, effect, authority, and liability as an original document. All signatures on the electronic data transmission shall be treated as original signatures.
Structure Code of Alabama
Title 15 - Criminal Procedure.
Chapter 26 - Audio-Video Communication for Criminal Pre-Trial Proceeding.
Section 15-26-1 - Conduct of Pre-Trial Proceeding by Audio-Video Communication Device.
Section 15-26-2 - Physical Presence of Defendant Not Required.
Section 15-26-3 - Electronic Filing of Documents.
Section 15-26-4 - Utilization of Audio-Video Communication by Law Enforcement Officer.