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Seals of The Government of Alabama

There are several seals of the government of Alabama, which use a variety of designs, including the coat of arms of Alabama, the state seal, and other distinct elements.

  • Seal of the Governor of Alabama

  • Seal of the Lieutenant Governor of Alabama

  • Seal of the Governor-Elect of Alabama

  • Seal of the Speaker of the Alabama House of Representatives

  • Seal of the Unified Judicial System of Alabama

  • Seal of the Attorney General of Alabama

  • Seal of the Alabama Board of Pardons and Paroles

  • Seal of the Alabama Emergency Management Agency

  • Seal of the Alabama Department of Agriculture and Industries

  • Seal of the Alabama Department of Corrections

  • Seal of the Alabama Department of Homeland Security

  • Seal of the Alabama Department of Labor

  • Seal of the Alabama Department of Public Health

  • Seal of the Alabama Department of Public Safety

  • Seal of the Alabama Department of Transportation

  • Seal of the Alabama Treasury Department

  • Seal of the Securities Commission of Alabama

  • Seal of the Alabama National Guard

  • Coat of arms of the Alabama State Defense Force

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