(a) The plat or map having been completed shall be certified by the surveyor, which certificate must also be signed by the owner, his duly authorized agent or attorney, executor, administrator, or guardian and acknowledged by such owner, agent, or attorney, in the same manner in which deeds are required to be acknowledged. The plat or map, together with the certificate of the surveyor and acknowledgment, shall be recorded in the office of the judge of probate in the county in which the lands are situated, in a suitable book to be kept for that purpose; and such acknowledgment and record shall have like effect and certified copies thereof and of such plat or map may be used in evidence to the same extent and with like effect as in the case of deeds.
(b) The acknowledgment and recording of such plat or map shall be held to be a conveyance in fee simple of such portion of the premises platted as are marked or noted on such plat or map as donated or granted to the public, and the premises intended for any street, alleyway, common or other public use, as shown in such plat or map, shall be held in trust for the uses and purposes intended or set forth in such plat or map.
Structure Code of Alabama
Article 3 - Town Surveys, Plats, or Maps, Etc.
Section 35-2-50 - Survey Required; What Plat or Map Must Show.
Section 35-2-52 - Approval of Municipal Authorities Required.
Section 35-2-53 - Vacation of Plat or Map by Owner of Lands.
Section 35-2-54 - Vacation of Streets or Alleys by Abutting Landowners.
Section 35-2-55 - Validation, Ratification, and Confirmation of Vacation of Streets, Etc.
Section 35-2-56 - Mutilated, Lost, or Mislaid Maps or Plats.
Section 35-2-57 - Duty of Probate Judge Upon Recording Vacated Map or Plat.