Ala. Code § 7-12-106 (2026)
(a) Discharge of account debtor. An account debtor on a controllable account or controllable payment intangible may discharge its obligation by paying:
(b) Content and effect of notification. Subject to subsection (d), the account debtor may not discharge its obligation by paying a person that formerly had control of the controllable electronic record if the account debtor receives a notification that:
(d) When notification ineffective. Subject to subsection (h), notification is ineffective under subsection (b):
(3) at the option of the account debtor, if the notification notifies the account debtor to:
(f) What constitutes reasonable proof. A person furnishes reasonable proof under subsection (e) that control has been transferred if the person demonstrates, using the method in the agreement referred to in subsection (d)(1), that the transferee has the power to:
(Act 2023-492, §3.)