๐Ÿ“‹ Eviction Notice Templates for Alabama (2025)

Free, state-specific eviction notice templates for Alabama landlords. Includes required notice periods, delivery methods, and legally required language.

7 days
Pay-or-Quit
7 days
Cure-or-Quit
30 days
No-Cause
AL
State Code

Choose Your Notice Type

Select the notice that matches your situation. Each page includes a ready-to-use template with Alabama-specific requirements.

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Pay or Quit Notice

Used when a tenant fails to pay rent. In Alabama, landlords must give 7 days notice before filing for eviction.

โฑ 7 calendar days ๐Ÿ“ฌ personal, mail, posting+mail
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Cure or Quit Notice

Used for lease violations (unauthorized pets, noise, subletting). Alabama requires 7 days to fix the violation.

โฑ 7 calendar days ๐Ÿ“ฌ personal, mail, posting+mail
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Unconditional Quit Notice

The most serious notice โ€” tenant must leave immediately with no option to cure. Used for repeated violations or illegal activity in Alabama.

โฑ 7 calendar days ๐Ÿ“ฌ personal, mail
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30-Day Notice to Vacate

Used to end a month-to-month tenancy without cause in Alabama. For month-to-month tenancies

โฑ 30 days ๐Ÿ“ฌ personal, mail
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60-Day Notice to Vacate

โš ๏ธ Alabama may not require a 60-day notice. Alabama does not require 60-day notice; 30-day applies for most tenancies

โฑ 60 days ๐Ÿ“ฌ personal, mail
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Alabama Notice Requirements โ€” Quick Reference

Notice Type Days Required Allowed Delivery
Pay or Quit 7 personal, mail, posting+mail
Cure or Quit 7 personal, mail, posting+mail
Unconditional Quit 7 personal, mail
30-Day No-Cause 30 personal, mail
60-Day No-Cause 60 personal, mail

Statutes: Ala. Code ยง 35-9A-401

๐Ÿ  Alabama Landlord Guide

Full step-by-step eviction process, filing fees, court procedures, and county court info.

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๐Ÿ›ก๏ธ Alabama Tenant Rights

Understand tenant rights, valid defenses against eviction, and what landlords cannot do in Alabama.

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