Code of Alabama
Article 2 - Business, Vocation, or Occupation.
Section 40-12-174 - Transient Vendors and Peddlers.

(a) Each person travelling on an animal or using a vehicle other than a motor vehicle, doing business as a transient vendor or peddler as defined in this section, displaying, selling or offering to sell any goods, wares, or merchandise, other than to a merchant for resale, shall pay a privilege license tax to the State of Alabama of $15 and $5 for the county in each county in which such transient vendor or peddler does business for each vehicle.
(b) Each itinerant vendor or peddler of merchandise, other than tobacco products, medicines or household remedies or liquified petroleum products, but including persons, firms, corporations, partnerships, or cooperatives whose principal business is selling and distributing milk and dairy products, who operates on foot or uses a vehicle solely for the purpose of transporting merchandise from house to house or place to place but who does not use such vehicle for the display of merchandise or as a rolling store and who does not permit purchasers to enter said vehicle for the purpose of purchasing merchandise shall pay an annual license tax of $20 to the state and $10 to the county in each county in which he does business; and the payment of one state license shall authorize such persons, firms, corporations, partnerships, or cooperatives to engage in such business in any county in the state upon the payment of a county license of $10 to each county in which said persons, firms, corporations, partnerships, or cooperatives do business.
(c) Each person using a motor vehicle, doing business as a transient vendor or peddler as defined in this section displaying, selling, or offering to sell any goods, wares, or merchandise of whatever nature at retail shall pay to the state in order to engage in such business the following license taxes: Upon one motor vehicle, the annual license for each such motor vehicle, not in excess of one so used, shall be $100; upon two motor vehicles or more, but not to exceed three, the annual license fee for each such additional motor vehicle shall be $130; upon more than three motor vehicles, but not to exceed six, the annual license fee for each such additional motor vehicle shall be $150; upon each motor vehicle in excess of six, for each such additional motor vehicle, $200. In addition to the above, there is levied a license tax of $50 for the state and a county license tax of $50 in each additional county in which said business is conducted. Rolling stores which are controlled or held with others by stock ownership of 25 percent or ultimately controlled or directed by one management or association of ultimate management shall be deemed for the purpose of this section as being owned by the same person.
(d) Each person going from person to person, place to place, town to town, selling, or giving away medicine, salves, ointments, lotions, or other goods, wares, or, merchandise by exhibitions, shows, performances, or other entertainment, whether sold for himself or another, in each county where such sales or gifts are made shall pay a license tax of $100.
(e) When used in this section, the words "transient vendor or peddler" shall be held to include any person embraced in any of the following classifications:
(1) All persons commonly and generally termed "peddlers" and falling within the usual and commonly understood definition of "peddler"; or
(2) All persons acting for themselves or as an agent, employee, or salesman, or in any capacity for another whether as owner, bailee, or other custodian of goods, wares, and merchandise, going from person to person, house to house, or place to place and selling or offering to sell, or consigning or offering to consign, other than to a retail merchant for resale, goods, wares, and merchandise; or
(3) All persons who do not keep a regular place of business open at all times in regular business hours at the same place, going from person to person, house to house, place to place or town to town, and selling or offering for sale, other than to a retail merchant, goods, wares, and merchandise which they carry with them and who deliver the same at the time of or immediately after the sale; or
(4) All persons who go from person to person, house to house, place to place, soliciting orders, other than from a retail merchant for resale, by exhibiting samples or taking orders and thereafter making delivery of the goods or filling the order, without carrying or sending the order to the permanent place of business.
(f) This section shall not apply to a person or to any member of his immediate household selling or offering to sell dairy, poultry or farm products raised, produced or grown by himself, or the immediate members of his household, or such products preserved, bottled or canned by himself, or the immediate members of his household, or to persons peddling wood, charcoal, fruit, or vegetables; or to blind persons or persons physically disabled to the extent of 30 percent, such disability to be certified to by a reputable physician and the local license inspector, operating other than a rolling store, or to peddlers of poultry and eggs, or to persons selling fish, shrimp, crabs or other seafoods. These and none other shall be exempt from the payment of the license tax levied by this section.
(g) The payment of the privilege license tax required by this section shall not authorize any transient vendor or peddler to sell any goods, wares, or merchandise for which a higher or specific license is required without the payment of such license in addition to the license herein levied or to sell any goods, wares, or merchandise that are by law required to be sold at a fixed location, except upon the payment of the maximum license tax levied under the section or sections of this chapter for the sale of merchandise at a fixed location. This section shall not apply to transient dealers of bottled soft drinks when sold or distributed from a bottling plant which has paid the privilege license tax imposed by Section 40-12-65.

Structure Code of Alabama

Code of Alabama

Title 40 - Revenue and Taxation.

Chapter 12 - Licenses.

Article 2 - Business, Vocation, or Occupation.

Section 40-12-40 - Who Must Procure State and County Licenses.

Section 40-12-41 - Abstract Companies, Etc.

Section 40-12-42 - Acetylene Gas and Carbide Manufacturers.

Section 40-12-43 - Actuaries, Auditors, and Public Accountants.

Section 40-12-43.1 - Added Fee for Private Examining or Collecting Firms.

Section 40-12-44 - Adding Machines, Calculating Machines, Comptometers, Etc.

Section 40-12-45 - Advertising.

Section 40-12-46 - Air-Conditioning Plants and Equipment.

Section 40-12-47 - Amusement Parks.

Section 40-12-48 - Architects.

Section 40-12-49 - Attorneys.

Section 40-12-50 - Auctioneers.

Section 40-12-51 - Automobile Dealers.

Section 40-12-53 - Automobile Accessory Dealers.

Section 40-12-54 - Automobile Garages and Shops.

Section 40-12-55 - Automobile Storage Garages.

Section 40-12-56 - Automobile Storage Other Than in Garages.

Section 40-12-57 - Automobile Tire Retreading Shops.

Section 40-12-58 - Barbers.

Section 40-12-59 - Baseball Parks.

Section 40-12-60 - Battery Shops.

Section 40-12-61 - Beauty Parlors, Etc.

Section 40-12-62 - Bicycles and Motorcycles.

Section 40-12-63 - Blueprint Makers.

Section 40-12-64 - Bond Makers.

Section 40-12-65 - Bottlers.

Section 40-12-66 - Bowling Alleys.

Section 40-12-67 - Brokers and Agents of Iron, Railway, etc., Supplies.

Section 40-12-68 - Brooms, Brushes, Mops, Etc.

Section 40-12-69 - Cereal Beverages, Carbonated or Other Soft Drinks - Retailers.

Section 40-12-70 - Cereal Beverages, Carbonated or Other Soft Drinks - Wholesalers.

Section 40-12-71 - Certified Public Accountants.

Section 40-12-72 - Cigars, Cigarettes, Cheroots, Etc. - Retailers.

Section 40-12-73 - Cigars, Cigarettes, Cheroots, Etc. - Wholesalers.

Section 40-12-74 - Circuses.

Section 40-12-75 - Cleaning and Pressing Establishments.

Section 40-12-76 - Coal and Coke Dealers - Maintaining Yards.

Section 40-12-77 - Coal and Coke Dealers - Not Maintaining Yards.

Section 40-12-78 - Coffins and Caskets - Manufacturers.

Section 40-12-79 - Coffins and Caskets - Dealers and Agents.

Section 40-12-80 - Collection Agencies.

Section 40-12-81 - Commission Merchants or Merchandise Brokers.

Section 40-12-82 - Concerts, Musical Entertainments, Etc.

Section 40-12-83 - Conditional Sales Contracts, Drafts, Acceptances, etc.; Dealers In.

Section 40-12-84 - Construction Companies or Contractors.

Section 40-12-85 - Cotton Buyers.

Section 40-12-86 - Cotton Compresses.

Section 40-12-87 - Cottonseed Oil Mills, Cotton Mills, Factories, Etc.

Section 40-12-88 - Cotton Warehouses.

Section 40-12-89 - Credit Agencies.

Section 40-12-90 - Creosoting, Etc.

Section 40-12-91 - Delicatessen Shops.

Section 40-12-92 - Dentists.

Section 40-12-93 - Detective Agencies.

Section 40-12-94 - Developing and Printing Films.

Section 40-12-95 - Devices for Testing Skill and Strength Used for Profit.

Section 40-12-96 - Directories.

Section 40-12-97 - Electric Refrigerators, Electric or Gas Heaters, Etc.

Section 40-12-98 - Embalmers.

Section 40-12-99 - Engineers.

Section 40-12-100 - Fertilizer Factories.

Section 40-12-101 - Fire, Closing Out, etc., Sales.

Section 40-12-102 - Fireworks.

Section 40-12-103 - Flying Jennies, Merry-Go-Rounds, Etc.

Section 40-12-104 - Fortunetellers, Palmists, Clairvoyants, Etc.

Section 40-12-105 - Fruit Dealers.

Section 40-12-106 - Gasoline Stations and Pumps.

Section 40-12-107 - Glass.

Section 40-12-108 - Golf, Miniature Golf, etc., Courses.

Section 40-12-109 - Hat-Cleaning Establishments.

Section 40-12-110 - Hide, Fur, etc., Dealers.

Section 40-12-111 - Horse Show, Rodeo, or Dog and Pony Shows.

Section 40-12-112 - Horse, Mule, etc., Dealers.

Section 40-12-113 - Ice Cream.

Section 40-12-114 - Ice Factories.

Section 40-12-115 - Innkeepers and Hotels.

Section 40-12-116 - Junk Dealers.

Section 40-12-117 - Laundered Towel, Apron, etc., Rentals; Diaper Services.

Section 40-12-118 - Laundries.

Section 40-12-119 - Legerdemain and Sleight of Hand.

Section 40-12-120 - Lightning Rods.

Section 40-12-121 - Lumber and Timber Dealers.

Section 40-12-122 - Lumberyards.

Section 40-12-123 - Machinery Repair Shops.

Section 40-12-124 - Manicurists, Hairdressers, Etc.

Section 40-12-125 - Mattresses, Cushions, Pillows, Etc.

Section 40-12-126 - Medicine, Chemistry, Bacteriology, Etc.

Section 40-12-127 - Mimeographs, Duplicating Machines, Dictaphones, Etc.

Section 40-12-128 - Mining of Iron Ore - Levy and Amount of Tax; Limitation of Actions.

Section 40-12-129 - Mining of Iron Ore - Report of Operators.

Section 40-12-130 - Mining of Iron Ore - Report of Persons Receiving Products.

Section 40-12-131 - Monuments and Tombstones.

Section 40-12-132 - Moving Picture Shows - Transient Operators.

Section 40-12-133 - Moving Picture Shows - Permanent Operators.

Section 40-12-134 - Newsstands.

Section 40-12-135 - Oculists, Optometrists and Opticians.

Section 40-12-136 - Osteopaths and Chiropractors.

Section 40-12-137 - Packinghouses, Cold Storage Plants, Etc.

Section 40-12-138 - Pawnbrokers.

Section 40-12-139 - Peddlers and Itinerant Vendors.

Section 40-12-140 - Photographers and Photograph Galleries.

Section 40-12-141 - Pianos, Organs and Other Musical Instruments.

Section 40-12-142 - Pig Iron Storage Operators.

Section 40-12-143 - Pistols, Revolvers, Bowie and Dirk Knives, etc.; Gun and Knife Shows.

Section 40-12-144 - Playing Cards.

Section 40-12-145 - Plumbers, Steam Fitters, Tin Shop Operators, Etc.

Section 40-12-146 - Pool Tables.

Section 40-12-147 - Racetracks, Athletic Fields, Etc.

Section 40-12-148 - Radios.

Section 40-12-149 - Real Estate Brokers and Agents - Realty Situated Within State.

Section 40-12-150 - Real Estate Brokers and Agents - Realty Situated Without the State.

Section 40-12-151 - Restaurants, Cafes, Cafeterias, Etc.

Section 40-12-152 - Roadhouses, Nightclubs, Etc.

Section 40-12-153 - Sandwich Shops, Barbecue Stands, Etc.

Section 40-12-154 - Sawmills, Heading Mills or Stave Mills.

Section 40-12-155 - Scientists, Naturopaths, and Chiropodists.

Section 40-12-156 - Sewing Machines.

Section 40-12-157 - Shooting Galleries.

Section 40-12-158 - Shotguns, Rifles, Ammunition, Etc.

Section 40-12-159 - Skating Rinks.

Section 40-12-160 - Soliciting Brokers.

Section 40-12-161 - Spectacles or Eyeglasses.

Section 40-12-162 - Stock and Bond Brokers.

Section 40-12-163 - Street Fairs and Carnivals.

Section 40-12-164 - Supply Cars.

Section 40-12-165 - Syrup and Sugar Factories.

Section 40-12-166 - Theaters, Vaudeville and Variety Shows.

Section 40-12-167 - Ticket Scalpers.

Section 40-12-168 - Tourist Camps.

Section 40-12-169 - Tractors, Road Machinery and Trailers.

Section 40-12-170 - Trading Stamps.

Section 40-12-171 - Transfer of Freight.

Section 40-12-172 - Transient Dealers.

Section 40-12-173 - Transient Theatrical and Vaudeville Shows.

Section 40-12-174 - Transient Vendors and Peddlers.

Section 40-12-175 - Turpentine and Resin Stills.

Section 40-12-176 - Vending Machines.

Section 40-12-177 - Veneer Mills, Planing Mills, Box Factories, Etc.

Section 40-12-178 - Veterinary Surgery.

Section 40-12-179 - Warehouses and Yards.

Section 40-12-180 - Waste Grease and Animal By-Products.