(A) District court. The district court shall have a seal with the words “SEAL OF THE DISTRICT COURT, STATE OF ALABAMA, ___________________ COUNTY.” (B) Circuit court. The circuit court shall have a seal with the words “SEAL OF THE CIRCUIT COURT, STATE OF ALABAMA, ___________ JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.” (C) Affixing of seal. The seal of the court may be used for the authentication of a copy of a record of proceedings of a court or its officers for the purpose of introduction into the record or use as evidence in another court or place. [Amended 9-28-87, eff. 10-1-87.] Comment Both the circuit and district courts must from time to time authenticate copies of the records of judicial proceedings as proof thereof in other courts. While a seal is not necessary to a court of record, the term “court of record” implies that the court has a seal. This Rule replaces former Rule 30.
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