Ala. Admin. Code r. 304-X-1-.11
Injunctive Relief And Recoupment Of Costs
Effective Oct 13, 2025New Rule: Filed November 19, 2018; effective January 3, 2019. Amended: Published August 31, 2021; effective October 15, 2021. Amended: Published May 31, 2022; effective July 15, 2022. Amended: Published August 29, 2025; effective October 13, 2025.Alabama Electronic Security Board of Licensure
- (1) Any individual or business entity that is not licensed by the board, or who has not renewed a license within the preceding 24 months, may be sued for injunctive relief in a court of competent jurisdiction.
- (2) If the board obtains injunctive relief in a Court of Law, the individual or business entity shall be subject to a five thousand-dollar ($5, 000.00) fine for each instance of performing locksmith, alarm, CCTV, or other activity regulated by this Chapter, while unlicensed by the Board.
- (3) In any civil or administrative action initiated by the board, the Board may seek court costs, reasonable attorney’s fees, and reasonable investigatory fees that the board has incurred investigating a complaint, hearing a complaint, or negotiating the settlement of a complaint.
Author: Lynne Taunton
Statutory Authority: Code of Ala. 1975, §34-1A.
History: New Rule: Filed November 19, 2018; effective January 3, 2019. Amended: Published August 31, 2021; effective October 15, 2021. Amended: Published May 31, 2022; effective July 15, 2022. Amended: Published August 29, 2025; effective October 13, 2025.