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Nfrtari Ramesra
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Tax Properties in Alabama

Nfrtari Ramesra
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  • Birmingham, AL
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So for people who have invested in Tax properties in the state of Alabama how are you keeping up with the status of your ejectment cases that took place prior to the court house shutting down due to covid-19. I have several cases that are pending however i  have no luck with reaching out to anyone  with the status of it.

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Denise Evans
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Denise Evans
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@Nfrtari Ramesra, you can go online to justonelook.com and see the status online.  Go to the Alabama Administrative Office of Courts website. You'll see a link for e-file, which lets you file your own lawsuits electronically and manage them electronically and get email notifications when the other side files something or the judge issues an order. You sign up for that online, but then you have to take a form to the local courthouse to confirm your identity before you can use it. So, that won't work right now. But, the "just one look" link over to the right lets you pay a fee to look at any case at all and see what is happening with it. So, click on that link.

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