Ex Parte Citizens State Bank
Ex Parte Citizens State Bank
Opinion
Citizens State Bank ("the Bank") is a corporation; its principal office is in Lamar County. It is undisputed that the Bank has never done business by agent in Jefferson County. On May 11, 2007, Bill McGee and Betty McGee filed a declaratory-judgment action against the Bank in the Jefferson Circuit Court. The Bank timely filed a motion to transfer the action to the Lamar Circuit Court. In response to the Bank's motion to transfer, the McGees argued only "that because [they] are residents of Jefferson County, Jefferson County venue is proper under §
The trial court, without explanation, denied the Bank's motion to transfer. The Bank timely petitioned this Court for a writ of mandamus directing the trial court to vacate its order denying the motion and to transfer the action to Lamar County. We grant the petition and issue the writ.
"The proper method for obtaining review of a denial of a motion for a change of venue in a civil action is to petition for the writ of mandamus." Ex parte Alabama Great SouthernR.R.,
Section
"(a) All civil actions against corporations may be brought in any of the following counties:
"(1) In the county in which a substantial part of the events or omissions giving rise to the claim occurred, or a substantial part of real property that is the subject of the action is situated; or
"(2) In the county of the corporation's principal office in this state; or
"(3) In the county in which the plaintiff resided, or if the plaintiff is an entity other than an individual, where the plaintiff had its principal office in this state, at the time of the accrual of the cause of action, if such corporation does business by agent in the county of the plaintiff's residence; or
"(4) If subdivisions (1), (2), or (3) do not apply, in any county in which the corporation was doing business by agent at the time of the accrual of the cause of action."
(Emphasis added.)
It is undisputed that the Bank's principal office is in Lamar County. Further, it is undisputed that no "substantial part of the events or omissions giving rise to the claim occurred" in Jefferson County. Consequently, to determine whether venue is proper in Jefferson County, we need only apply the clear language of §
In support of its motion to transfer, the Bank filed an affidavit of Anthony J. Burnett, its executive vice president. According to that affidavit, the "Bank does not, nor has it ever done business in Jefferson County, Alabama, by an agent." Section
For the foregoing reasons, we grant the Bank's petition and issue a writ of mandamus directing the Jefferson Circuit Court to vacate its order denying the Bank's motion to transfer and to enter an order transferring the action to Lamar County.
PETITION GRANTED; WRIT ISSUED.
*Page 509COBB, C.J., and SEE, SMITH, and PARKER, JJ., concur.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Ex Parte Citizens State Bank. (In Re Bill McGee and Betty McGee v. Citizens State Bank).
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- Published