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Description: This website covers matters related to elections and electioneering in Alabama.
Captured 7 times between Mar 16, 2010 and Sep 11, 2012
Subject: Elections - Alabama, Voting - Alabama, Political Action Committees - Alabama, Campaign Finance Reports - Alabama, Candidates - Alabama
Creator: Alabama Secretary of State
Publisher: Alabama Secretary of State
Language: English
Type: Website
Collector: Alabama Dept. of Archives and History
Description: Alabama Pre-Paid Affordable College Tuition site
Captured on Aug 08, 2011
Subject: Education - Alabama, Tuition - Alabama
Description: News feed from the Alabama Secretary of State
Captured on Aug 08, 2011
Subject: Corporations - Alabama, Elections - Alabama, Voting - Alabama, Alabama Secretary of State
Description: The Secretary of State is a constitutional office with duties that fall into four major categories, as follows: Executive: Many of the executive records have both the signatures of the secretary of state and of the governor because the secretary of state serves as the governor's personal notary public. When the secretary of state is witnessing the governor's signature, the Great Seal of Alabama is used as the "notary" seal. Included in this type of executive records are writs of arrest, contracts, deeds and leases. Other executive records include listings of abandoned vehicles found in the state, information on municipal incorporations, and the names of all notaries public registered in Alabama. Elections: The secretary of state is Alabama's "Chief Election Official". The secretary of state is given many different election duties under state law. Election records include vote totals, certified ballots and records showing how much money candidates and political committees raised and spent during an election. Copies of certificates of election, commissions, and oaths of office are also on file for many elected officials. Business Records: Business records are divided into three categories: Lands and Trademarks, Corporations, and Uniform Commercial Code (UCC). The Lands and Trademarks Section has the original state land records dating back to the days when Alabama first achieved statehood. All of the trademarks registered in the state also are found here. Corporations Section staff members reserve names of businesses that incorporate to do business in Alabama. The state has about 200,000 corporate filings, and staff members usually get about 300 requests each day for information in those files.The UCC Section maintains more than 220,000 financing statements that are filed by attorneys and banking institutions.
Captured 7 times between Mar 16, 2010 and Sep 11, 2012
Creator: Alabama Secretary of State
Publisher: Alabama Secretary of State
Language: English
Type: Website
Collector: Alabama Dept. of Archives and History
Description: The Secretary of State is a constitutional office with duties that fall into four major categories, as follows: Executive: Many of the executive records have both the signatures of the secretary of state and of the governor because the secretary of state serves as the governor's personal notary public. When the secretary of state is witnessing the governor's signature, the Great Seal of Alabama is used as the "notary" seal. Included in this type of executive records are writs of arrest, contracts, deeds and leases. Other executive records include listings of abandoned vehicles found in the state, information on municipal incorporations, and the names of all notaries public registered in Alabama. Elections: The secretary of state is Alabama's "Chief Election Official". The secretary of state is given many different election duties under state law. Election records include vote totals, certified ballots and records showing how much money candidates and political committees raised and spent during an election. Copies of certificates of election, commissions, and oaths of office are also on file for many elected officials. Business Records: Business records are divided into three categories: Lands and Trademarks, Corporations, and Uniform Commercial Code (UCC). The Lands and Trademarks Section has the original state land records dating back to the days when Alabama first achieved statehood. All of the trademarks registered in the state also are found here. Corporations Section staff members reserve names of businesses that incorporate to do business in Alabama. The state has about 200,000 corporate filings, and staff members usually get about 300 requests each day for information in those files.The UCC Section maintains more than 220,000 financing statements that are filed by attorneys and banking institutions.
Captured 5 times between Mar 16, 2010 and Sep 11, 2012
Subject: Alabama - Campaign finance, Alabama - Corporations, Alabama - Elections, Voting - Alabama
Creator: Alabama Secretary of State
Publisher: Alabama Dept. of Archives and History
Language: English
Type: Website
Collector: Alabama Dept. of Archives and History
Description: the Office of State Treasurer is "the State's central banking agency" and is authorized "to invest excess funds in Time-Open Accounts with banks, repurchase agreements, and make direct purchase of U.S. Government securities." The State Treasurer serves an an ex-officio member of: 1) Board of Control of the Teachers Retirement System. 2) Board of Control of the Employees' Retirement System of Alabama. 3) Board to Approve Contracts for Public Printing. 4) State Board of Adjustment. 5) Alabama Highway Authority. The State Treasurer serves as treasurer and custodian of: 1) Alabjama Education Authority. 2) Alabama Corrections Institute Finance Authority. 3) Alabama School and Jr. College Authority. 4) Coosa Valley Development Authority. 5) Tombigbee Valley Authority. 6) Rehabilitation and Crippled Children Service. 7) Administration of Deposits.
Captured 7 times between Mar 16, 2010 and Sep 11, 2012
Videos: 1 Videos Captured
Subject: PACT - Alabama, Prepaid Affordable College Tuition - Alabama
Description: The State Treasurer is a constitutional office in Alabama. The State Treasurer's Office serves as the state's bank.
Captured 7 times between Mar 16, 2010 and Sep 11, 2012
Videos: 3 Videos Captured
Subject: PACT - Alabama, Prepaid Affordable College Tuition - Alabama
Creator: Alabama State Treasurer
Publisher: Alabama State Treasurer
Language: English
Type: Website
Collector: Alabama Dept. of Archives and History
Description: You are taking an important step in your journey to acquiring more knowledge, confidence and skills to manage your personal financial situation by visiting this site. My office has worked with the National Association of State Treasurers (NAST) Foundation to develop some resources specifically for Alabama residents. The suite of sites under alabama.tomorrowsmoney.org and alabama.ahorrando.org are rich in basic personal finance information, tools and resources to help you and the unique personal life circumstances you currently face.
Captured 2 times between Dec 19, 2011 and Sep 11, 2012
Subject: Financial literacy - Alabama
Creator: Alabama State Treasurer
Publisher: Alabama State Treasurer
Language: English
Collector: Alabama Dept. of Archives and History
Description: Site to file a claim with the Unclaimed Property Division for the State of Alabama. This site allows you to search the Alabama unclaimed property database to determine if the state may be holding assets that belong to you, your family, or your business. The database is updated regularly to include new names reported and to remove those owners who have successfully completed the claims process. From this site, you may also print claim forms and track the progress of your submitted claims.
Captured 2 times between Dec 19, 2011 and Sep 11, 2012
Subject: Unclaimed property - Alabama
Creator: Alabama State Treasurer
Publisher: Alabama State Treasurer
Language: English
Type: Website
Collector: Alabama Dept. of Archives and History
Description: The CollegeCounts 529 Fund is a qualified tuition program under Section 529 of the Internal Revenue Code that is sponsored by the State of Alabama and administered by the Board of Trustees of the ACES Trust Fund (the “Trust” and plan issuer). Union Bank and Trust Company serves as Program Manager. Accounts and investments under the CollegeCounts 529 Fund are not insured or guaranteed by the FDIC, the State of Alabama, the State Treasurer of Alabama, the Board, the Trust, the Program, Union Bank and Trust Company, or any other entity.
Captured 2 times between Dec 19, 2011 and Sep 11, 2012
Subject: Funding for Education - Alabama, College education - Funding, 529 Plans
Creator: Alabama State Treasurer
Publisher: Alabama State Treasurer
Language: English
Type: Website
Collector: Alabama Dept. of Archives and History
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