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Public Notice: Vacancies on the Board of Trustees of certain Fire Districts in Mobile County, Alabama

Posted on: Jan 24th, 2024

PUBLIC NOTICE
PROBATE COURT – MOBILE COUNTY


Public Notice of Vacancies on the Board of Trustees of certain Fire Districts in Mobile County, Alabama

Fire District Trustee terms expiring in March 2024 are:

( ) Alabama Port Fire District Place 3
( ) Alabama Port Fire District Place 4
( ) Bayou La Batre Fire District Place 3
( ) Bayou La Batre Fire District Place 4
( ) Fowl River Fire District Place 3
( ) Fowl River Fire District Place 4
( ) Georgetown Fire District Place 1
( ) Georgetown Fire District Place 2
( ) Georgetown Fire District Place 3
( ) Grand Bay Fire District Place 3
( ) Grand Bay Fire District Place 4
( ) Seven Hills Fire District Place 3
( ) Seven Hills Fire District Place 4
( ) St. Elmo Fire District Place 1
( ) St. Elmo Fire District Place 2
( ) Tanner Williams Fire District Place 3
( ) Tanner Williams Fire District Place 4
( ) Theodore-Dawes Fire District Place 3
( ) Theodore-Dawes Fire District Place 4
( ) Wilmer Fire District Place 5


The position of Fire District Trustee is open to anyone who owns property in the fire district and is interested in serving as trustee. Incumbents may apply for subsequent 4-year terms. Completed Candidate Qualification Forms must be filed in the Probate Court Elections Division by 5:00 p.m. on February 28, 2024. If more than one person applies for a position, an election will be held on March 26, 2024. If necessary, a Runoff Election will be held on April 16, 2024. For more information, call 251-574-6080.

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