§6-2-10. Bonds of county officers; required for deputy sheriffs.
Every commissioner of a county commission and every clerk of
a circuit court shall give bond with good security, to be approved
by the circuit court, or the judge thereof in vacation; and every
sheriff, deputy sheriff, surveyor of lands, clerk of a county
commission, assessor, county superintendent of schools, notary
public and magistrate shall give bond with good security, to be
approved, unless otherwise provided by law, by the county
commission of the county in which such officer is to act. The
penalty of the bond of each commissioner of a county commission
shall be not less than twenty thousand dollars and not more than
two hundred thousand dollars, the amount to be fixed by the circuit
court of the county, or the judge thereof in vacation, by order
entered of record on the proper order books of both the county and
circuit courts; of the clerk of the circuit court, not less than
ten thousand nor more than fifty thousand dollars; of the sheriff,
not less than one hundred thousand dollars nor more than the
aggregate amount of all state, county, district, school, municipal
and other moneys which will probably come into his hands during any
one year of his term of office; of the deputy sheriff, not less
than thirty-five thousand nor more than one hundred thousand
dollars; of the surveyor of lands, not less than one thousand nor
more than three thousand dollars; of the clerk of the county
commission, not less than ten thousand nor more than fifty thousand
dollars; of the assessor, not less than two thousand nor more than five thousand dollars; of the county superintendent of schools, not
less than ten thousand nor more than fifty thousand dollars; of a
notary public, not less than two hundred fifty nor more than one
thousand dollars. Any public body required to pay the premiums on
official bonds may provide a blanket bond policy for two or more
such official bonds: Provided, That the bond herein required to be
given by a notary public may be given before the clerk of the
county commission, in the vacation of said commission, and approved
by it at its next regular session.
For the purposes of this section, "deputy sheriff" shall mean
a person appointed by a sheriff as his deputy whose primary duty as
such deputy is within the scope of active, general law enforcement
and as such is authorized to carry deadly weapons, patrol the
highways, perform police functions, make arrests or safeguard
prisoners.
The bond described in this section is not required for deputy
sheriffs if a county purchases professional liability insurance
pursuant to the provisions of section three, article fourteen-a,
chapter seven of this code.