Code of Alabama

Ala. Code § 8-1A-1 (2026)

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✓ official Alabama Legislature (ALISON) text, current July 2026
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This chapter may be cited as the Uniform Electronic Transactions Act.

(Act 2001-458, p. 597, §1.)

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 5 cases (2 in the last 5 years), 2017–2023 · leading case: Johnson v. First Acceptance Ins. Co., 227 So. 3d 77 (Ala. Civ. App. 2017).
Johnson v. First Acceptance Ins. Co., 227 So. 3d 77 (Ala. Civ. App. 2017). “Alabama’s Uniform Electronic Transactions Act (“the UETA”), § 8-1A-1 et seq., Ala. Code 1975, governs matters such as electronic signatures on contracts.”
Davis Prod. Creation & Consulting, LLC v. Blazer (N.D. Ala. 2023). · cites it 2× “DPCC’s consolidated complaint contains six counts: (1) Tortious Interference with Business/Contract Relations; (2) Violation of Alabama Code §8-1A-1; (3) Infringement of the ’611 Patent; (4) Infringement of the ’426 Patent; (5) Infringement of the ’384 Patent; (6) Declaratory…”
Brickhouse Capital, LLC v. Coastal Cryo AL, LLC, & Andres L. Santa (Baldwin Circuit Court: CV-21-900028). (Ala. 2023). “In the Alabama Uniform Electronic Transactions Act ("the Act"), § 8-1A-1 et seq., the Legislature indicated that it is an important public policy of the State of Alabama that 23 SC-2023-0159 transactions not be penalized simply because they are electronic and that the normal…”
Donna R Thompson (Bankr. M.D. Ala. 2019). “CODE §8-1A-1 (1975) (“AUETA”), provides that an electronic signature is attributable to a person if it was the act of the person.”
Kisha Yvonne Daniel (Bankr. M.D. Ala. 2019). “CODE §8-1A-1 (1975) (“AUETA”), provides that an electronic signature is attributable to a person if it was the act of the person.”
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