Code of Alabama
Article 1 - General Provisions.
Section 34-3-6 - Who May Practice as Attorneys.

(a) Only such persons as are regularly licensed have authority to practice law.
(b) For the purposes of this chapter, the practice of law is defined as follows:
Whoever,
(1) In a representative capacity appears as an advocate or draws papers, pleadings, or documents, or performs any act in connection with proceedings pending or prospective before a court or a body, board, committee, commission, or officer constituted by law or having authority to take evidence in or settle or determine controversies in the exercise of the judicial power of the state or any subdivision thereof; or
(2) For a consideration, reward, or pecuniary benefit, present or anticipated, direct or indirect, advises or counsels another as to secular law, or draws or procures or assists in the drawing of a paper, document, or instrument affecting or relating to secular rights; or
(3) For a consideration, reward, or pecuniary benefit, present or anticipated, direct or indirect, does any act in a representative capacity in behalf of another tending to obtain or secure for such other the prevention or the redress of a wrong or the enforcement or establishment of a right; or
(4) As a vocation, enforces, secures, settles, adjusts, or compromises defaulted, controverted, or disputed accounts, claims, or demands between persons with neither of whom he or she is in privity or in the relation of employer and employee in the ordinary sense; is practicing law.
(c) Nothing in this section shall be construed to prohibit any person, firm, or corporation from attending to and caring for his, her, or its own business, claims, or demands, nor from preparing abstracts of title, certifying, guaranteeing, or insuring titles to property, real or personal, or an interest therein, or a lien or encumbrance thereon, but any such person, firm, or corporation engaged in preparing abstracts of title, certifying, guaranteeing, or insuring titles to real or personal property are prohibited from preparing or drawing or procuring or assisting in the drawing or preparation of deeds, conveyances, mortgages, and any paper, document, or instrument affecting or relating to secular rights, which acts are hereby defined to be an act of practicing law, unless such person, firm, or corporation shall have a proprietary interest in such property; however, any such person, firm, or corporation so engaged in preparing abstracts of title, certifying, guaranteeing, or insuring titles shall be permitted to prepare or draw or procure or assist in the drawing or preparation of simple affidavits or statements of fact to be used by such person, firm, or corporation in support of its title policies, to be retained in its files and not to be recorded.
(d) Only a person who is a citizen of the United States or, if not a citizen of the United States, a person who is legally present in the United States with appropriate documentation from the federal government, may be licensed to practice law in this state.
(e) Each attorney licensed to practice law in the State of Alabama, whether the license is a special or a regular license, may provide pro bono legal services organized through or recognized by the Alabama State Bar Association.

Structure Code of Alabama

Code of Alabama

Title 34 - Professions and Businesses.

Chapter 3 - Attorney-at-Law.

Article 1 - General Provisions.

Section 34-3-1 - Unlawful Practice of Law.

Section 34-3-2 - Board of Examiners.

Section 34-3-2.1 - Certified Graduates of Certain Law Schools Authorized to Take Bar Exam.

Section 34-3-3 - Admission Fee Paid by Applicants.

Section 34-3-4 - Disposition of Admission and License Fees.

Section 34-3-5 - Effect of Default in License Payment.

Section 34-3-6 - Who May Practice as Attorneys.

Section 34-3-7 - Penalty for Practicing Law Without License or Conspiring, Aiding, or Abetting in Violation.

Section 34-3-8 - Clerk or Employee Practicing Before Court.

Section 34-3-9 - Certain Ministerial Officers Prohibited From Practicing Law.

Section 34-3-10 - Practicing Law by Register or Clerk of Circuit Court.

Section 34-3-11 - Judges Not to Practice Law.

Section 34-3-12 - Partner of District Attorney Prohibited From Defending in Certain Cases.

Section 34-3-13 - Officers With Authority to Take Complaints and Issue Warrants Practicing as Attorneys in Their Own Court.

Section 34-3-14 - Officers and Deputies Disqualified From Practicing.

Section 34-3-15 - Attorney to Take Oath.

Section 34-3-16 - Annual Meeting of the State Bar and Board of Commissioners; Election of Officers and Duties Thereof.

Section 34-3-17 - Qualified Lawyers Holding Public Office Authorized to Become Members of Alabama Bar Association.

Section 34-3-18 - Lawyers Not Engaged in Active Practice Authorized to Become Members of Alabama Bar Association.

Section 34-3-19 - Any Person May Manage His Own Case.

Section 34-3-20 - Duties of Attorneys.

Section 34-3-21 - Authority of Attorneys in Case - Generally.

Section 34-3-22 - Authority of Attorneys in Case - Proceedings on Appearance Without Authority.

Section 34-3-23 - Authority of Attorneys in Case - Proof.

Section 34-3-24 - Encouraging Litigation; Champerty - Generally.

Section 34-3-25 - Encouraging Litigation; Champerty - Receiving Compensation From Attorney.