When a claim against such estate is verified by the oath of a person out of this state, but within the United States, such oath may be made before a notary public, justice of the peace or any judge or clerk of a court of record or a commissioner of such state. When made before a justice of the peace, it must be certified that such officer was a justice of the peace and that his attestation is genuine, by some judge of a court of record or a commissioner of said state; but, when made before either of the other officers specified, no other proof of the taking of such oath is necessary than the certificate of such officer.
Structure Code of Alabama
Title 43 - Wills and Decedents' Estates.
Chapter 2 - Administration of Estates.
Article 19 - Insolvent Estates.
Division 3 - Filing and Allowing Claims Against Insolvent Estates.
Section 43-2-740 - Time and Manner of Filing Claims - Generally.
Section 43-2-742 - Time and Manner of Filing Claims - Claims Verified in Another State.
Section 43-2-743 - Time and Manner of Filing Claims - Claims Verified in Foreign Country.
Section 43-2-744 - Receipt for Claim; Endorsement by Judge.
Section 43-2-745 - Claims Docket.
Section 43-2-746 - When Claim Allowed Without Further Proof.
Section 43-2-747 - Objections.
Section 43-2-748 - Allowance of Due Part of Claim.
Section 43-2-749 - Debt Not Due.
Section 43-2-750 - Claim Allowed After Partial Distribution.