madison county (alabama) attorney - memo to public works re hb56 (10/26/11)

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  • 8/3/2019 Madison County (Alabama) Attorney - Memo to Public Works re HB56 (10/26/11)

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    TO:

    DATE:RE:

    oaHuntsville, AL 35811

    October 26, 2011

    , County Attorney

    Alabama Act 2011-535 ; The "Immigration Act"

    As you may have heard, portions of Alabama Act 2011-535, commonly known as the"Immigration Act," are now in effect. I believe this law affects your department's issuance ofhouse numbers to new applicants. I do not believe this law affects house numbers that havealready been issued by your department.Before issuing a house number to an individual, certain measures must be taken to ensure thatthe individual is either a United States citizen or is otherwise lawfully present in the UnitedStates. Before issuing a house number to a general partnership, the same measures must be takento ensure each partner is either a Untied States citizen or is otherwise lawfully present in theUnited States.If an individual claims to be a United States citizen, require them to do two things:

    I. He/she must provide one of the documents listed on Exhibit A to this memo; and2. He/she must initial the applicable line and sign the declaration attached asExhibit B to this memo.

    If an individual claims he/she is not a United States citizen but is, instead, an alien present in theUnited States lawfully, require them to do two things:1. He/she must provide one of the documents listed on Exhibit C to this memo; and2. He/she must initial the applicable line and sign the declaration attached to thi s

    memo as Exhibit B.

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    October 26, 2011Page 2

    If the individual or general partnership will not comply with these requirements, do not issue thehouse number. These requirements do not apply to corporations, limited liability companies, orlimited liability partnerships.Madison County, Alabama is in the process of registering for the Systematic Alien Verificationfor Entitlements Program ("SAVE") which is operated by the United States Department ofHomeland Security. Once Madison County is fully registered, each individual who claimshe/she is an alien lawfully present in the United States must be verified through SAVE. Moreinformation regarding SAVE will follow once registration is completed.A non-marked copy of Exhibit B is also attached hereto for use by your department. I f you haveany questions about how the Immigration Act affects your department, please do not hesitate tocontact my office.

    JDB/mnEnclosuresc: Mike Gillespie, ChairmanHonorable Roger Jones, District One CommissionerHonorable Faye Dyer, District Two CommissionerHonorable Jerry Craig, District Three CommissionerHonorable Dale W. Strong, District Four CommissionerHonorable Phil Riddick, District Five Commissioner

    Honorable Robert C. Harrison, District Six CommissionerMr. Howard Baites, County Administrator

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    EXHIBIT A

    CITIZENSHIP DOCUMENTSOne of the following documents, or a legible photocopy, must be presented in order to showUnited States citizenship prior to entering into any transaction with Madison County, exceptwhen applying for a marriage license (See Ala. Laws, Act. No. 2011-535, Section 7; Section 30):

    I. Driver's License or Non-Driver 10 Card. This card may be'issued by Alabama or anotherstate. To be acceptable proof of citizenship, the card must indicate the person providedproof of United States citizenship.2. United States Birth Certificate.3. United States passport indentifying the person and the persons' passport number.

    a. If someone presents only the pertinent pages of the passport, that is acceptable.4. United States naturalization documents or the number of the certificate of naturalization.

    a. If only the number is provided, the number must be verified with federalgovernment. Please contact the County Attorney's office for assistance if only anaturalization certificate number is provided by the person.5. Bureau of Indian Affairs card number, tribal treaty card number, or tribal eurollmentnumber.6. Consular report of birth abroad of a United States citizen.7. Certificate of citizenship issued by the United States Citizenship and ImmigrationServices.8. Certification of report of birth issued by the United States Department of State.9. American Indian Card, with KIC classification, issued by the United States Department

    of Homeland Security.10. Final adoption decree showing the persons' name and United States birthplace.11. Persons' official United States military record of service showing the persons' place ofbirth in the United States.12. An extract from a United States hospital record of birth created at the time of the persons'birth indicating the persons' place of birth in the United States.13. Other documents or methods of proof of United States citizenship issued by the federalgoverurnent pursuant to the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952, and amendmentsthereto.

    a. If someone presents a document not listed above, please contact the CountyAttorney's office for assistance.

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    EXHIBIT B

    DECLARATION OF CITlZENSIDP OR LAWFUL PRESENCE

    State ofAlabama ))County ofMadison )

    I, the undersigned, by signing my name below, declare under penalty of perjury that I am(initial one) :

    1. _ __ _ An alien lawfully present in the United States ofAmerica; or2. A citizen of the United States ofAmerica.- ---

    This declaration is provided to comply with Alabama Act No. 2011-535, known as the "Beason-HammonAlabamaTaxpayer and Citizen Protection Act."

    Printed Name:___ _ ________Date:_ _ _ _ _ _

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    EXHIBIT C

    An alien must present one of the following documents to be presumed to be lawfully present inthe United States:I. A valid, unexpired Alabama driver's license.2. A valid, unexpired Alabama non-driver i l l card.3. A valid tribal enrollment card or other form of tribal identification bearing aphotograph or other biometric identifier.4. Any valid United States federal or state government issued identificationdocument bearing a photograph or other biometric identifier, if issued by an entitythat requires proof of lawful presence in the United States before issuance.5. A foreign passport with an unexpired United States Visa and a correspondingstamp or notation by the United States Depmiment of Homeland Securityindicating the bearer's admission to the United States.6. A foreign passport issued by a visa waiver country with the corresponding entrystamp and unexpired duration of stay annotation or an 1-94W form issued by theUnited States Department of Homeland Security indicating the bearer's admissionto the United States.

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    DECLARATION OF CITIZENSIllP OR LAWFUL PRESENCE

    State of Alabama ))County ofMadison )

    I, the undersigned, by signing my name below, declare under penalty ofperjmy that I am(initial one):

    1. _ ___ An alien lawfully present in the United States ofAmerica; or2. ____ A citizen of the United States ofAmerica.

    This declaration is provided to comply with Alabama Act No. 2011-535, known as the "Beason-Hammon Alabama Taxpayer and Citizen Protection Act."

    PrintedName:,____ _ ____ ___Date:,_ ____