Alvin Gibbs, former Calhoun County License Commissioner, dies at 85 by Laura Johnson Star Staff Writer Anniston Star Jun 03, 2011 | 771 views | 0 | 15 | | Where Alvin Gibbs went, memories followed. During the two decades he was Calhoun County’s License Commissioner, he was a suit-and-tie...
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NEW LAW FOR AUTOMOTIVE DEALER TAGS
New law limits number of special tags an automotive dealer can have by Laura Johnson Star Staff Writer Anniston Star Jun 05, 2011 | 1744 views | 1 | 7 | | slideshow Calhoun County License Commissioner Barry Robertson’s job has just become a little easier, thanks to the Alabama...
New Military License Plates
Effective January 1, 2011, five new military plates will be available to active, retired, and honorably discharged military members who reside in Alabama. These tags will represent the Air Force, Army, Coast Guard, Merchant Marine, and Navy men and women who have proudly served our country in the past and...
Office in Piedmont Open to Service Northern Calhoun County
The Piedmont Annex of the Calhoun County Commissioner of Licenses Office opened in 1967 as a convenience to the taxpayers living in the northern district of the county. At that time the office operated two days per week. In 1975, Commissioner Alvin Gibbs began opening the office fulltime, and in...
New Driver License Office
March 17, 2008 The Commissioner of License office has completed the renovation of the Drivers License Renewal Office in the Calhoun County Administration Building. The office renovation was completed in late February 2008. The new office is now open and is located a "stones throw" from the old office. The...
Renew Your Tags Online!
Calhoun County starts Web site for tag renewals By Brandon Tubbs Star Staff Writer 11-15-2003 Standing in line no longer is an unavoidable part of car tag renewal in Calhoun County. Registrants now can go online to perform the task. On Oct. 1, Calhoun County became the seventh county in...
Alabama Unveils God Bless America Tag
Starting October 2, 2007, Alabama motorists will have a choice when purchasing a standard license plate. The new tag, designed by the state Revenue Department, features a waving American Flag in the background and "God Bless America" across the bottom. State Representative Steve Hurst, D-Munford, came up with the idea...