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170 Available Owner Operators in Alabama

OriginTruck TypePayDest. #1Dest. #2NamePhone
BERRY, AL, , SHEPHERD TRUCKING Contact
BIRMINGHAM, AL, , AM PAC TIRE DIST INC Contact
NORTHPORT, AL, , HAL HUNT ENTERPRISES INC Contact
NORTHPORT, AL, , TODD SHIRLEY GRADING INC Contact
LINCOLN, AL, , NEW SOUTH EXPRESS LLC Contact
GUIN, AL, , PEOPLES TRUCKING LLC Contact
HELENA, AL, , DAVID BURKHALTER Contact
BIRMINGHAM, AL, , GOLDEN FLAKE SNACK FOODS INC Contact
HALEYVILLE, AL, , NEWELL TRUCKING LLC Contact
HELENA, AL, , ROY YOUNG Contact
ETHELSVILLE, AL, , JAMES NEAL Contact
VERNON, AL, , C L HARRISON GRAIN & PRODUCE INC Contact
SULLIGENT, AL, , TONY HATHCOCK Contact
PELL CITY, AL, , ADAM ROBINSON Contact
NORTHPORT, AL, , W T SHIRLEY HAULING INC Contact
SUMITON, AL, , C F I RESOURCES INC Contact
PELL CITY, AL, , A S A P HOTSHOT TRUCKING INC Contact
TARRANT, AL, , HATCHER HEAVY DUTY SERVICES INC Contact
FAYETTE, AL, , FELTMAN LOGGING INC Contact
WELLINGTON, AL, , DOUTHIT TIMBER COMPANY LLC Contact
ROBERTSDALE, AL, , KEITH ROBERTSON Contact
GROVE HILL, AL, , JEFFERY G SELLERS Contact
BAYOU LA BATRE, AL, , TERRY DRAWDY Contact
MOBILE, AL, , COLONIAL TRAILWAYS Contact
MOBILE, AL, , PEARSON TRANSPORT Contact
PRICHARD, AL, , DAVID HOLLOWAY Contact
MOBILE, AL, , DAVISON FUELS & OIL LLC Contact
CITRONELLE, AL, , DANNY L ROBERTS Contact
SUMMERDALE, AL, , JEFCO INC Contact
ELBERTA, AL, , BRIAN BODWAY Contact
BAY MINETTE, AL, , BALDWIN POLE LEASING CO INC Contact
BAY MINETTE, AL, , STANDARD FURNITURE MANUFACTURING COMPANY LLC Contact
BON SECOUR, AL, , BON SECOUR FISHERIES INC Contact
LOXLEY, AL, , KEYPORT WAREHOUSING INC Contact
ORANGE BEACH, AL, , WHITES LAND SERVICE LLC Contact
ATHENS, AL, , WDS TRUCKING INC Contact
SYLACAUGA, AL, , EDDIE W COLLIER Contact
VINEMONT, AL, , RE GARRISON TRUCKING INC Contact
RAINBOW CITY, AL, , HAROLD Q ADAMS Contact
TRINITY, AL, , BOBBY JOE MONTGOMERY Contact
PHIL CAMPBELL, AL, , TY DAN CORPORATION Contact
TALLADEGA, AL, , BIRD DOG EXPRESS LLC Contact
NEW MARKET, AL, , VANNS COTTON HAULING INC Contact
LINEVILLE, AL, , WILLINGHAM OIL INC Contact
ATHENS, AL, , HANSON TRANSPORT SERVICE INC Contact
JACKSONVILLE, AL, , DAVID DANIELS TRANSFER LLC Contact
RAINBOW CITY, AL, , HORIZON CHEMICAL SALES & SERVICES Contact
HEFLIN, AL, , JAMES DOYLE JORDAN INC Contact
GLENCOE, AL, , HARE WRECKER SERVICE INC Contact
UNION GROVE, AL, , JAMES R WHISENANT Contact
LEESBURG, AL, , TILLERY TRUCKING INC Contact
CEDAR BLUFF, AL, , RANDALL W CLIFTON Contact
GUNTERSVILLE, AL, , SRJS ENTERPRISES INC Contact
GUNTERSVILLE, AL, , BILLY LANCE Contact
SECTION, AL, , BILLY ROBBINS TRUCKING LLC Contact
IDER, AL, , ODOM TRUCKING LLC Contact
FLAT ROCK, AL, , SAND MOUNTAIN MOTOR FREIGHT LLC Contact
RAINSVILLE, AL, , WIGLEY ENTERPRISES LLC Contact
HARTSELLE, AL, , WHITTEN TRANSPORT INC Contact
TONEY, AL, , ELKWOOD GARAGE Contact
MUNFORD, AL, , GERALD WAYNE HYDE Contact
TONEY, AL, , BOWERS PLUMBING CO INC Contact
HUNTSVILLE, AL, , KEMPER MOVING SYSTEMS INC Contact
MOULTON, AL, , STILL BREATHING FREIGHT LINES INC Contact
PHENIX CITY, AL, , ALABAMA ROCK LLC Contact
OPELIKA, AL, , WILLIAM L CALLOWAY Contact
OPELIKA, AL, , RITCH AUTO TRANSPORT LLC Contact
PRATTVILLE, AL, , POWELL WRECKER SERVICE LLC Contact
CHANCELLOR, AL, , ICE WAGON LLC Contact
TALLASSEE, AL, , FREEDOM FUELS LLC Contact
KINSTON, AL, , WARREN HATAWAY Contact
WETUMPKA, AL, , TAUNTON TRUCKING CO LLC Contact
MONTGOMERY, AL, , AAA ASSOCIATES MOVING & STORAGE LLC Contact
RUTLEDGE, AL, , J & J FREIGHT LLC Contact
GREENSBORO, AL, , CLARY SEINING Contact
EUFAULA, AL, , O & W TRUCKS INC Contact
MIDWAY, AL, , NO-LIMIT HOTSHOT SERVICE LLC Contact
CLAYTON, AL, , BOYD BROS TRANSPORTATION INC Contact
DOTHAN, AL, , WAYNE E BAKER Contact
DOTHAN, AL, , AAA COOPER TRANSPORTATION Contact
PINE HILL, AL, , MELVIN C WHITE Contact
DIXON MILLS, AL, , OSCAR JAMES BLANCO Contact
TUSKEGEE, AL, , HENRY GUICE Contact
VANCE, AL, , JANESVILLE BULK TRANSIT LOGISTICS INC Contact
PHENIX CITY, AL, , MCCOYS BACKHOE WELDING & WRECKER SERVICE Contact
MONROEVILLE, AL, , HORNADY TRANSPORTATION L L C Contact
Tuscaloosa, ALcall, , Aaron Jones Contact
Dothan, ALcall, , Al Jackson Contact
McCalla, ALcall, , Allen Waddel Contact
Mobile, ALcall, , Allison Johnson Contact
Montgomery, ALcall, , Alphonso Lewis Contact
Dothan, ALcall, , Andrew Klein Contact
Dothan, ALcall, , Anthony Mareus Contact
Clayton, ALcall, , Antoine Coggins Contact
Dothan, ALcall, , Arnold Davis Contact
Tuscaloosa, ALcall, , Ashton Mcclain Contact
Clayton, ALcall, , Barry Brizendine Contact
Phil Campbell, ALcall, , Bradley Baker Contact
Dothan, ALcall, , Brian Young Contact
Clayton, ALcall, , Bruce Gulledge Contact
Tuscaloosa, ALcall, , Bryce Barnes Contact
Boaz, ALcall, , Cecil Sartin Contact
Clayton, ALcall, , Charles Lightsey Contact
Birmingham, ALcall, , Chris Walker Contact
Dothan, ALcall, , Christopher Foreman Contact
Brundidge, ALcall, , Ceasar Maddox Contact
Thomaston, ALcall, , Ronnie Stokes Contact
Gardendale, ALcall, , Bradley Barber Contact
Dothan, ALcall, , Corey Butler Contact
Clayton, ALcall, , Crystal Dickerson Contact
Bessemer, ALcall, , Charles Simpson Contact
Birmingham, ALcall, , Daniel Burkhardsmeier Contact
Decatur, ALcall, , Daniel Contact
Dothan, ALcall, , Dave Ebert Contact
Tuscaloosa, ALcall, , David Evans Contact
Athens, ALcall, , David Schoppa Contact
Alexandria, ALcall, , David Trantham Contact
Tuscaloosa, ALcall, , Dantavius Dawson Contact
Dothan, ALcall, , Dean Muckelvaney Contact
Birmingham, ALcall, , Deryl Veach Contact
Florala, ALcall, , Diondray Crawford Contact
Tuscaloosa, ALcall, , Donald Turpin Contact
Clayton, ALcall, , Douglas Mayle Contact
Dothan, ALcall, , Eddie Weeks Contact
Dothan, ALcall, , Eric Dale Contact
Birmingham, ALcall, , Eric Mcelvaine Contact
Dothan, ALcall, , Eric Rath Contact
Dothan, ALcall, , Ernest Cook Contact
Dothan, ALcall, , Ernest Oldham Contact
Cuba, ALcall, , Ethan Garner Contact
Tuscaloosa, ALcall, , Eugene Johnson Contact
Dothan, ALcall, , Fevenabrham Wubneh Contact
Dothan, ALcall, , Frank Ciavitonne Contact
Clayton, ALcall, , Freddie Whetstone Contact
Dothan, ALcall, , Gabriel Monteserin Contact
Monroeville, ALcall, , George Bendzen Contact
Tuscaloosa, ALcall, , Gene Turpin Contact
Dothan, ALcall, , George Woods Contact
Dothan, ALcall, , Gerald Ramm Contact
Trussville, ALcall, , Gerard Osborne Contact
Monroeville, ALcall, , Glendale Spruill Contact
Montgomery, ALcall, , Gustonia Singleton Contact
Tuscaloosa, ALcall, , Hal Hamilton Contact
Dothan, ALcall, , Harold Scott Contact
Elkmont, ALcall, , Holt Joanie Contact
Huntsville, ALcall, , Honorio Magana Contact
Athens, ALcall, , Bobby Cawthon Contact
Mobile, ALcall, , Lebaron Frye Contact
Tuscaloosa, ALcall, , Tommy Hutton Contact
Prattville, ALcall, , Roger Lanscaster Contact
Vinemont, ALcall, , Charles Terrano Contact
Demopolis, ALcall, , Robert Mayton Contact
Opelika, ALcall, , Steven Chamblee Contact
Dothan, ALcall, , Isreal Schetter Contact
Tuscaloosa, ALcall, , Jack Patterson Contact
Elkmont, ALcall, , Jackie Towe Contact
Florence, ALcall, , James Ceasar Contact
Birmingham, ALcall, , James Jones Contact
Birmingham, ALcall, , Jason Janners Contact
Dothan, ALcall, , Jason Keaton Contact
Tuscaloosa, ALcall, , Jeremy Bull Contact
Bessemer, ALcall, , Jennifer Walker Contact
Clayton, ALcall, , Jeremiah Snipstad Contact
Dothan, ALcall, , Jerry Bowers Contact
Montgomery, ALcall, , Jesse Keeble Contact
Huntsville, ALcall, , Jim Knott Contact
Dothan, ALcall, , Jimmy Bazile Contact
Brundidge, ALcall, , James Narcisse Contact
Dothan, ALcall, , Joey Kennedy Contact
Birmingham, ALVF3.50, , yolanda L tucker Contact

Alabama Available Truck Drivers

Work of a Truck Driver

Truck drivers are a constant presence on the Nation’s highways and interstates. They deliver everything from automobiles to canned food. Firms of all kinds rely on trucks to pick up and deliver goods because no other form of transportation can deliver goods door-to-door. Even if some goods travel most of the way by ship, train, or airplane, almost everything is carried by trucks at some point in its journey.

Before leaving the terminal or warehouse, truck drivers check the fuel level and oil in their trucks. They also inspect the trucks to make sure that the brakes, windshield wipers, and lights are working and that a fire extinguisher, flares, and other safety equipment are aboard and in working order. Drivers make sure their cargo is secure and adjust the mirrors so that both sides of the truck are visible from the driver’s seat. Drivers report equipment that is inoperable, missing, or loaded improperly to the dispatcher.

Once under way, drivers must be alert in order to prevent accidents. Drivers can see farther down the road because large trucks seat them higher off the ground than other vehicles. This allows them to see the road ahead and select lanes that are moving more smoothly as well as giving them warning of any dangerous road conditions ahead of them.

The duration of runs vary according to the types of cargo and the destinations. Local drivers may provide daily service for a specific route or region, while other drivers make longer, intercity and interstate deliveries. Interstate and intercity cargo tends to vary from job to job more than local cargo. A driver’s responsibilities and assignments change according to the type of loads transported and their vehicle’s size.

New technologies are changing the way truck drivers work, especially long-distance truck drivers. Satellites and the Global Positioning System link many trucks with their company’s headquarters. Troubleshooting information, directions, weather reports, and other important communications can be instantly relayed to the truck. Drivers can easily communicate with the dispatcher to discuss delivery schedules and courses of action in the event of mechanical problems. The satellite link also allows the dispatcher to track the truck’s location, fuel consumption, and engine performance. Some drivers also work with computerized inventory tracking equipment. It is important for the producer, warehouse, and customer to know their product’s location at all times so they can maintain a high quality of service.

Heavy truck and tractor-trailer drivers operate trucks or vans with a capacity of at least 26,000 pounds Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW). They transport goods including cars, livestock, and other materials in liquid, loose, or packaged form. Many routes are from city to city and cover long distances. Some companies use two drivers on very long runs—one drives while the other sleeps in a berth behind the cab. These “sleeper” runs can last for days, or even weeks. Trucks on sleeper runs typically stop only for fuel, food, loading, and unloading.

Some heavy truck and tractor-trailer drivers who have regular runs transport freight to the same city on a regular basis. Other drivers perform ad hoc runs because shippers request varying service to different cities every day.

The U.S. Department of Transportation requires that drivers keep a log of their activities, the condition of the truck, and the circumstances of any accidents.

Long-distance heavy truck and tractor-trailer drivers spend most of their working time behind the wheel, but also may have to load or unload their cargo. This is especially common when drivers haul specialty cargo, because they may be the only ones at the destination familiar with procedures or certified to handle the materials. Auto-transport drivers, for example, position cars on the trailers at the manufacturing plant and remove them at the dealerships. When picking up or delivering furniture, drivers of long-distance moving vans hire local workers to help them load or unload.

Light or delivery services truck drivers operate vans and trucks weighing less than 26,000 pounds GVW. They pick up or deliver merchandise and packages within a specific area. This may include short “turnarounds” to deliver a shipment to a nearby city, pick up another loaded truck or van, and drive it back to their home base the same day. These services may require use of electronic delivery tracking systems to track the whereabouts of the merchandise or packages. Light or delivery services truck drivers usually load or unload the merchandise at the customer’s place of business. They may have helpers if there are many deliveries to make during the day, or if the load requires heavy moving. Typically, before the driver arrives for work, material handlers load the trucks and arrange items for ease of delivery. Customers must sign receipts for goods and pay drivers the balance due on the merchandise if there is a cash-on-delivery arrangement. At the end of the day drivers turn in receipts, payments, records of deliveries made, and any reports on mechanical problems with their trucks.

Some local truck drivers have sales and customer service responsibilities. The primary responsibility of driver/sales workers, or route drivers, is to deliver and sell their firm’s products over established routes or within an established territory. They sell goods such as food products, including restaurant takeout items, or pick up and deliver items such as laundry. Their response to customer complaints and requests can make the difference between a large order and a lost customer. Route drivers may also take orders and collect payments.

The duties of driver/sales workers vary according to their industry, the policies of their employer, and the emphasis placed on their sales responsibility. Most have wholesale routes that deliver to businesses and stores, rather than to homes. For example, wholesale bakery driver/sales workers deliver and arrange bread, cakes, rolls, and other baked goods on display racks in grocery stores. They estimate how many of each item to stock by paying close attention to what is selling. They may recommend changes in a store’s order or encourage the manager to stock new bakery products. Laundries that rent linens, towels, work clothes, and other items employ driver/sales workers to visit businesses regularly to replace soiled laundry. Their duties also may include soliciting new customers along their sales route.

After completing their route, driver/sales workers place orders for their next deliveries based on product sales and customer requests.

Truck Driver Working Conditions

Truck driving has become less physically demanding because most trucks now have more comfortable seats, better ventilation, and improved, ergonomically designed cabs. Although these changes make the work environment less taxing, driving for many hours at a stretch, loading and unloading cargo, and making many deliveries can be tiring. Local truck drivers, unlike long-distance drivers, usually return home in the evening. Some self-employed long-distance truck drivers who own and operate their trucks spend most of the year away from home.

Design improvements in newer trucks have reduced stress and increased the efficiency of long-distance drivers. Many newer trucks are equipped with refrigerators, televisions, and bunks.

The U.S. Department of Transportation governs work hours and other working conditions of truck drivers engaged in interstate commerce. A long-distance driver may drive for 11 hours and work for up to 14 hours—including driving and non-driving duties—after having 10 hours off-duty. A driver may not drive after having worked for 60 hours in the past 7 days or 70 hours in the past 8 days unless they have taken at least 34 consecutive hours off-duty. Most drivers are required to document their time in a logbook. Many drivers, particularly on long runs, work close to the maximum time permitted because they typically are compensated according to the number of miles or hours they drive. Drivers on long runs face boredom, loneliness, and fatigue. Drivers often travel nights, holidays, and weekends to avoid traffic delays.

Local truck drivers frequently work 50 or more hours a week. Drivers who handle food for chain grocery stores, produce markets, or bakeries typically work long hours—starting late at night or early in the morning. Although most drivers have regular routes, some have different routes each day. Many local truck drivers, particularly driver/sales workers, load and unload their own trucks. This requires considerable lifting, carrying, and walking each day.

State and Federal regulations govern the qualifications and standards for truck drivers. All drivers must comply with Federal regulations and any State regulations that are in excess of those Federal requirements. Truck drivers must have a driver’s license issued by the State in which they live, and most employers require a clean driving record. Drivers of trucks designed to carry 26,000 pounds or more—including most tractor-trailers, as well as bigger straight trucks—must obtain a commercial driver’s license (CDL) from the State in which they live. All truck drivers who operate trucks transporting hazardous materials must obtain a CDL, regardless of truck size. In order to receive the hazardous materials endorsement a driver must be fingerprinted and submit to a criminal background check by the Transportation Security Administration. Federal regulations governing CDL administration allow for States to exempt farmers, emergency medical technicians, firefighters, some military drivers, and snow and ice removers from the need for a CDL at the State’s discretion. In many States a regular driver’s license is sufficient for driving light trucks and vans.

To qualify for a CDL an applicant must have a clean driving record, pass a written test on rules and regulations, and then demonstrate that they can operate a commercial truck safely. A national database permanently records all driving violations committed by those with a CDL. A State will check these records and deny a CDL to those who already have a license suspended or revoked in another State. Licensed drivers must accompany trainees until they get their own CDL. A person may not hold more than one license at a time and must surrender any other licenses when a CDL is issued. Information on how to apply for a CDL may be obtained from State motor vehicle administrations.

Many States allow those who are as young as 18 years old to drive trucks within their borders. To drive a commercial vehicle between States one must be 21 years of age, according to the U.S. Department of Transportation (U.S. DOT), which establishes minimum qualifications for truck drivers engaging in interstate commerce. Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations—published by U.S. DOT—require drivers to be at least 21 years old and to pass a physical examination once every 2 years. The main physical requirements include good hearing, at least 20/40 vision with glasses or corrective lenses, and a 70-degree field of vision in each eye. Drivers may not be colorblind. Drivers must be able to hear a forced whisper in one ear at not less than 5 feet, with a hearing aid if needed. Drivers must have normal use of arms and legs and normal blood pressure. Drivers may not use any controlled substances, unless prescribed by a licensed physician. Persons with epilepsy or diabetes controlled by insulin are not permitted to be interstate truck drivers. Federal regulations also require employers to test their drivers for alcohol and drug use as a condition of employment, and require periodic random tests of the drivers while they are on duty. A driver must not have been convicted of a felony involving the use of a motor vehicle; a crime involving drugs; driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol; refusing to submit to an alcohol test required by a State or its implied consent laws or regulations; leaving the scene of a crime; or causing a fatality through negligent operation of a motor vehicle. All drivers must be able to read and speak English well enough to read road signs, prepare reports, and communicate with law enforcement officers and the public.

Many trucking operations have higher standards than those described here. Many firms require that drivers be at least 22 years old, be able to lift heavy objects, and have driven trucks for 3 to 5 years. Many prefer to hire high school graduates and require annual physical examinations. Companies have an economic incentive to hire less risky drivers, as good drivers use less fuel and cost less to insure.

Taking driver-training courses is a desirable method of preparing for truck driving jobs and for obtaining a CDL. High school courses in driver training and automotive mechanics also may be helpful. Many private and public vocational-technical schools offer tractor-trailer driver training programs. Students learn to maneuver large vehicles on crowded streets and in highway traffic. They also learn to inspect trucks and freight for compliance with regulations. Some programs provide only a limited amount of actual driving experience. Completion of a program does not guarantee a job. Those interested in attending a driving school should check with local trucking companies to make sure the school’s training is acceptable. Some States require prospective drivers to complete a training course in basic truck driving before being issued their CDL. The Professional Truck Driver Institute (PTDI), a nonprofit organization established by the trucking industry, manufacturers, and others, certifies driver training courses at truck driver training schools that meet industry standards and Federal Highway Administration guidelines for training tractor-trailer drivers.

Drivers must get along well with people because they often deal directly with customers. Employers seek driver/sales workers who speak well and have self-confidence, initiative, tact, and a neat appearance. Employers also look for responsible, self-motivated individuals who are able to work well with little supervision.

Training given to new drivers by employers is usually informal, and may consist of only a few hours of instruction from an experienced driver, sometimes on the new employee’s own time. New drivers may also ride with and observe experienced drivers before getting their own assignments. Drivers receive additional training to drive special types of trucks or handle hazardous materials. Some companies give 1 to 2 days of classroom instruction covering general duties, the operation and loading of a truck, company policies, and the preparation of delivery forms and company records. Driver/sales workers also receive training on the various types of products their company carries so that they can effectively answer questions about the products and more easily market them to their customers.

Although most new truck drivers are assigned to regular driving jobs immediately, some start as extra drivers—substituting for regular drivers who are ill or on vacation. Extra drivers receive a regular assignment when an opening occurs.

New drivers sometimes start on panel trucks or other small straight trucks. As they gain experience and show competent driving skills they may advance to larger, heavier trucks and finally to tractor-trailers.

The advancement of truck drivers generally is limited to driving runs that provide increased earnings, preferred schedules, or working conditions. Local truck drivers may advance to driving heavy or specialized trucks, or transfer to long-distance truck driving. Working for companies that also employ long-distance drivers is the best way to advance to these positions. Few truck drivers become dispatchers or managers.

Some long-distance truck drivers purchase trucks and go into business for themselves. Although some of these owner-operators are successful, others fail to cover expenses and go out of business. Owner-operators should have good business sense as well as truck driving experience. Courses in accounting, business, and business mathematics are helpful. Knowledge of truck mechanics can enable owner-operators to perform their own routine maintenance and minor repairs.


ABBEVILLE, 36310 Abbeyville, 36310 ABERNANT, 35440 ADAMSVILLE, 35005 ADDISON, 35540 ADGER, 35006 AKRON, 35441 ALABASTER, 35007 ALBERTA, 36720 ALBERTVILLE, 35950 ALEXANDER CITY, 35010 ALEXANDRIA, 36250 ALICEVILLE, 35442 ALLGOOD, 35013 ALMA, 36501 ALPHA, 45301 ALPINE, 35014 ALTON, 35015 ALTOONA, 35952 ANDALUSIA, 36420 ANDERSON, 35610 ANNEMANIE, 36721 ANNISTON, 36201 ARAB, 35016 ARDMORE, 35739 ARITON, 36311 ARLEY, 35541 ARLINGTON, 36722 Ashburn, 0 ASHFORD, 36312 ASHLAND, 36251 ASHVILLE, 35953 ATALLA, 35954 ATHEN, 35614 ATHENS, 35611 ATMORE, 36502 ATTALLA, 35954 AUBRUN, 0 AUBURN, 36830 AUBURN HILL, 36020 AUBURN UNIVERSITY, 36849 AUTAUGAVILLE, 36003 AXIS, 36505 BAILEYTON, 35019 Baker Hill, 0 BANKS, 36005 BANKSTON, 35542 BAY MINETTE, 36507 BAYOU LA BATRE, 36509 BEAR CREEK, 35543 BEATRICE, 36425 BEAVERTON, 35544 BELK, 35545 BELLAMY, 36901 BELLE MINA, 35615 BELLVILLE, 0 BELLWOOD, 36313 BENTON, 36785 Berea, 0 BERRY, 35546 Berryman, 35674 Bessemar, 35023 BESSEMER, 35020 BILLINGSLEY, 36006 BIMRINGHAM, 35203 Birimingham, 35203 birmimgham, 0 BIRMINGHAM, 35201 Birminghan, 0 BIRMINGJAM, 35201 Birminham, 35203 BLACK, 36314 BLOUNTSVILLE, 35031 BOAZ, 35956 BOLIGEE, 35443 BON AIR, 35032 BON SECOUR, 36511 BOOTH, 36008 BOYKIN, 36723 BRANTLEY, 36009 BREMEN, 35033 BRENT, 35034 BREWTON, 36426 BRIDGEPORT, 35740 BRIERFIELD, 35035 BRILLIANT, 35548 Brimingham, 35203 BROOKLYN, 36429 BROOKSIDE, 35036 BROOKWOOD, 35444 BROWNSBORO, 35741 Brundage, 36010 BRUNDIDGE, 36010 BRYANT, 35958 BUCKS, 36512 Buford, 35466 BUHL, 35446 BURKVILLE, 36752 BURNT CORN, 36431 BURNWELL, 35038 BUTLER, 36904 BYNUM, 36253 CALERA, 35040 CALVERT, 36513 CAMDEN, 36726 CAMP HILL, 36850 CAMPBELL, 36727 CAPSHAW, 35742 CARBON HILL, 35549 CARDIFF, 35041 CARLTON, 36515 CARROLLTON, 35447 CASTLEBERRY, 36432 CATHERINE, 36728 CECIL, 36013 CEDAR BLUFF, 35959 CENTER POINT, 0 CENTRE, 35960 CENTREVILLE, 35042 CHANCELLOR, 36316 CHAPMAN, 36015 CHATOM, 36518 CHELSEA, 35043 CHEROKEE, 35616 Chickasaw, 0 CHILDERSBURG, 35044 CHOCCOLOCCO, 36254 CHUNCHULA, 36521 CITRONELLE, 36522 CLANTON, 35045 CLAY, 35048 CLAYTON, 36016 CLEVELAND, 35049 CLINTON, 35448 CLIO, 36017 CLOPTON, 36317 CLOVERDALE, 35617 COALING, 35449 CODEN, 36523 COFFEE SPRINGS, 36318 COFFEEVILLE, 36524 COKER, 35452 COLLINSVILLE, 35961 COLUMBIA, 36319 COLUMBIANA, 35051 COOK SPRINGS, 35052 COOSADA, 36020 CORDOVA, 35550 Cotton, 36024 COTTONDALE, 35453 COTTONTON, 36851 COTTONWOOD, 36320 COURTLAND, 35618 COWARTS, 36321 COY, 36435 CRAGFORD, 36255 CRANE HILL, 35053 CREOLA, 36525 CROMWELL, 36906 CROPWELL, 35054 CROSSVILLE, 35962 CUBA, 36907 CULLMAN, 35055 CUSSETA, 36852 DADEVILLE, 36853 DALEVILLE, 36322 DANVILLE, 35619 DAPHINE, 0 DAPHNE, 36526 DAUPHIN ISLAND, 36528 DAVISTON, 36256 DAWSON, 35963 DE ARMANVILLE, 36257 DEATSVILLE, 36022 DECATUR, 35601 DEER PARK, 36529 DELMAR, 35551 DELTA, 36258 DEMOPOLIS, 36732 DETROIT, 35552 Dickert, 36276 DICKINSON, 36436 DIXONS MILLS, 36736 DOCENA, 35060 DOLOMITE, 35061 DORA, 35062 DORCHESTER, 36116 DOTHAN, 36301 DOUBLE SPRING, 35553 DOUBLE SPRINGS, 35553 DOUGLAS, 35964 DOZIER, 36028 DUNCANVILLE, 35456 DUTTON, 35744 EAST TALLASSEE, 36023 EASTABOGA, 36260 ECHOLA, 35457 ECLECTIC, 36024 EDWARDSVILLE, 36261 EIGHT MILE, 36613 ELBA, 36323 ELBERTA, 36530 ELDRIDGE, 35554 ELKMONT, 35620 ELMORE, 36025 ELROD, 35458 EMELLE, 35459 EMPIRE, 35063 ENSLEY, 35218 ENTERPRISE, 36330 EPES, 35460 EQUALITY, 36026 ESTILLFORK, 35745 ETHELSVILLE, 35461 Eufala, 36027 EUFAUL, 36027 EUFAULA, 36027 EUTAW, 35462 EVA, 35621 EVERGREEN, 36401 EXCEL, 36439 FACKLER, 35746 FAIRFIELD, 35064 FAIRHOPE, 36532 FALKVILLE, 35622 FAUNSDALE, 36738 FAYETTE, 35555 Fayetteville, 0 FITZPATRICK, 36029 FIVE POINTS, 36855 FLAT ROCK, 35966 FLOMATION, 36441 FLOMATON, 36441 FLORALA, 36442 FLORENCE, 35630 FOLEY, 36535 Ford, 0 Forest, 36030 FOREST HOME, 36030 FORKLAND, 36740 FORT DAVIS, 36031 FORT DEPOSIT, 36032 FORT MITCHELL, 36856 FORT PAYNE, 35968 FORT RUCKER, 36362 FOSTERS, 35463 FRANKLIN, 36444 FRANKVILLE, 36538 FRISCO CITY, 36445 FRUITDALE, 36539 FRUITHURST, 36262 FT DEPOSIT, 36032 Ft Lauderdale, 35634 FT PAYNE, 35967 Ft. 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