B. Can the requester obtain a customized search of computer databases to fit particular needs?

In Birmingham News Co. v. Peevy, 21 Media L. Rep. (BNA) 2125 (Cir. Ct. of Montgomery County, Ala., July 22, 1993), the trial judge ordered the Alabama Department of Public Safety to produce the requested motor vehicle records from its databases and "to create any new computer program required to comply with any such request." He also ordered The Birmingham News Company to pay the Department "the actual, reasonable cost incurred by the Department" to create such a computer program. Id. at 2125 (as of Sept. 13, 1997, access to MVRs is governed by 18 U.S.C. § 2721). But see Op. Att'y Gen. Ala. No. 2007-001, 2006 Ala. AG LEXIS 119 (Oct. 2, 2006) (agency did not have to produce information in the electronic form requested);Op. Att'y Gen. Ala. No. 88-00079 (Dec. 16, 1987) (diskette of personnel data requested; agency need not produce the data in diskette form nor compile or assimilate the information); Alabama Rules of Judicial Administration 33 appendix (UJS Computer Data Dissemination Requests-Procedures; "nonavailable data" — i.e., data "made to order" rather than in current retrievable format — is not subject to public disclosure, unless the Administrative Director of Courts ("ADC") determines that the requested "made to order" information possesses significant potential for enhancement of the judicial system).