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Madison County, Al MADISON COUNTY INFORMATION DIRECTORY Published by the MADISON COUNTY COMMISSION March 2019 MADISON COUNTY COMMISSION CHAIRMAN DALE W. STRONG Madison County at large Commissioner Roger Jones Commissioner Steve Haraway Commissioner Craig Hill District One District Two District Three Commissioner Phil Vandiver Commissioner Phil Riddick Commissioner JesHenry Malone District Four District Five District Six www.madisoncountyal.gov March 2019 2 www.madisoncountyal.gov March 2019 3 A ABSENTEE BALLOT INFORMATION .............................................................................................................................................. 256-532-3684 Courthouse, 100 North Side Square, 2nd floor, Huntsville 35801 ADDRESS / HOUSE NUMBERING, See Public Works ADOPTION, See Courts, Probate Judge’s Office AIRPORT AUTHORITY, EXECUTIVE, MADISON COUNTY .................................................................................................. 256-828-3883 341 Bolling Road, Meridianville 35759 www.mceaa.org AIRPORT, HUNTSVILLE INTERNATIONAL ................................................................................................................................ 256-772-9395 1000 Glenn Hearn Boulevard, Box 20008, Huntsville 35824 http://www.flyhuntsville.com/hsv/ Richard Tucker, Executive Director ALABAMA CONSTITUTION VILLAGE, See EarlyWorks ALABAMA CONSTITUTIONAL OFFICERS Kay Ivey, Governor ........................................................................................................................................................................... 334-242-7100 Alabama State Capitol, 600 Dexter Avenue, Montgomery 36130 www.governor.alabama.gov Steve Marshall, Attorney General............................................................................................................................................... 334-242-7300 501 Washington Avenue, Montgomery 36104 www.ago.alabama.gov Jim Zeigler, State Auditor ............................................................................................................................................................... 334-242-7010 Alabama State Capitol, 600 Dexter Avenue, Suite S-101, Montgomery 36130 www.auditor.alabama.gov John Merrill, Secretary of State ................................................................................................................................................... 334-242-7200 Alabama State Capitol, 600 Dexter Avenue, Suite S-105, Montgomery 36130 www.sos.alabama.gov John McMillan, State Treasurer................................................................................................................................................... 334-242-7500 Alabama State Capitol, 600 Dexter Avenue, Room S-106, Montgomery 36130 www.treasury.state.al.us ALABAMA COURTS 300 Dexter Avenue, Montgomery 36104 http://judicial.alabama.gov/ Supreme Court ................................................................................................................................................................................... 334-229-0700 Court of Civil Appeals ...................................................................................................................................................................... 334-229-0733 Court of Criminal Appeals ............................................................................................................................................................. 334-229-0751 State Law Library .............................................................................................................................................................................. 334-229-0578 ALABAMA STATE TROOPERS, See Driver’s License Application and Testing ALCOHOL ABUSE EDUCATION, See Partnership for a Drug Free Community www.madisoncountyal.gov March 2019 4 ALIMONY / INCOME WITHHOLDING, See Courts, Circuit Clerk’s Office ALTERNATIVE SENTENCING, See Courts, Office of Alternative Sentencing ANIMAL CONTROL DEPARTMENT, MADISON COUNTY ..................................................................................................... 256-532-1519 3210-D Hi-Lo Circle, Huntsville 35811 http://madisoncountyal.gov/services/animal-control Mike Fritz, Director Animal Licensing / Enforcement (Hours of Operation 7:00 AM – 3:30 PM) ............................................. 256-532-1651 Huntsville City Animal Control.................................................................................................................................................... 256-883-3788 Madison City Animal Control ....................................................................................................................................................... 256-772-5694 Animal Shelter (information / licensing) ............................................................................................................................... 256-883-3782 4950 Triana Boulevard, Huntsville 35805 APPRAISAL, REAL ESTATE, See Board of Equalization and Tax Assessor ARREST WARRANTS, See Warrant Magistrate’s Office ARTS HUNTSVILLE ................................................................................................................................................................................. 256-519-2787 700 Monroe Street SW, Suite 2, Huntsville 35801 www.artshuntsville.org Allison Dillon-Jauken, Executive Director ATTORNEY GENERAL, STEVE MARSHALL, See Alabama Constitutional Officers AUSTIN, ALISON S., Circuit Court Judge, See Court, Circuit, Madison County B BAD CHECKS, WORTHLESS CHECK UNIT, See District Attorney’s Office BALL, MIKE, Alabama House of Representatives, District 10, See Legislative Delegation BAR ASSOCIATION, HUNTSVILLE-MADISON COUNTY ........................................................................................................ 256-203-4900 228 East Holmes Avenue, 8th Floor, Huntsville 35801 www.huntsvillebar.org BARGER, FRANK, See Courts, Probate Judge’s Office BENEFITS, Claims, See Veteran Affairs BERRYHILL, TYLER, See Coroner BIRTH CERTIFICATES, See Health Department, Huntsville-Madison County www.madisoncountyal.gov March 2019 5 BOARD APPOINTMENTS, Madison County Commission ....................................................................................................... 256-532-3492 Courthouse, 100 North Side Square, 7th Floor, Huntsville 35801 Airport Authority, Huntsville-Madison County Department of Human Resources Board of Directors Alabama Mountain Lakes Association Board of Directors Huntsville Emergency Medical Services, Inc. Board Barber Examiners, Board of The Land Trust of North Alabama, Inc. Building Inspection Appeals, Madison County Board of Marina & Port Authority, Huntsville-Madison County Community Action Partnership Huntsville/Madison and Mental Health Board, Huntsville-Madison County Limestone Counties, Inc. 310 Board, Madison County Communications District Board, Madison County Metropolitan Planning Organization Citizens Advisory Committee Convention & Visitors Bureau, Huntsville-Madison County Owens Cross Roads Water and Fire Protection Authority Emergency Management Agency, Huntsville-Madison County Personnel Board, Madison County Equalization Board, Madison County Public Library, Huntsville/Madison County Executive Airport Authority, Madison County Railroad Authority, Huntsville and Madison County Farmers Market Board Top of Alabama Regional Housing Authority Harvest-Monrovia Water, Sewer and Fire Protection Authority, Inc. Town Madison Cooperative District BOARD OF EDUCATION, See Schools BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, See Tax Assessor BOARD OF REGISTRARS ..................................................................................................................................................................... 256-532-3510 819 Cook Avenue, NW, Suite 150, Huntsville, AL 35801-5983 www.madisoncountyvotes.com [email protected] Lynda Hairston, Chairman The Board of Registrars registers people to vote, updating information as necessary, and providing the Judge of Probate with an accurate up-to-date poll list. Requirements to register include being 18 years of age and a citizen of the United States. The Board of Registrars also issues free photo IDs for registered voters. BOAT OPERATOR’S LICENSE, See Driver’s License Application and Testing BOAT REGISTRATION, See License Department BORDER PROTECTION, US Customs, Port of Entry, See Airport Authority BRIDGE AND ROAD INSPECTION / REPAIR, See Public Works BROOKS, MORRIS (MO), See Congressman, U.S. Morris (Mo) Brooks BROUSSARD, ROBERT L., Madison County District Attorney, See District Attorney’s Office BUILDING CONSTRUCTION, MADISON COUNTY ............................................................................... 256-532-1507 or 256-532-3657 3210 Hi-Lo Circle, Huntsville 35811 Phil Clanton, Facilities Director BUILDING INSPECTION DEPARTMENT, MADISON COUNTY ........................................................................................... 256-746-2950 266-A Shields Road, Huntsville 35811 www.madisoncountyal.gov/departments/inspection Steve Woodard, Supervisor [email protected] www.madisoncountyal.gov March 2019 6 BURN PERMIT, Forestry Commission, See Forestry Commission BURRITT ON THE MOUNTAIN ......................................................................................................................................................... 256-536-2882 3101 Burritt Drive SE, Huntsville 35801 www.burrittonthemountain.com BUTLER, TOM, Alabama State Senate,
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