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Current as of January 01, 2023 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
A. In addition to other fees fixed by law, the clerks of the several district courts throughout the state of Louisiana shall be entitled to demand and receive the following fees:
(1)(a) In criminal misdemeanor cases involving traffic offenses under Title 32 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950 when, as a part of the sentence imposed the accused is ordered to pay court costs, in addition to other costs authorized by law or local court rule as of August 15, 2010, the sum of five dollars shall be assessed, collected, and paid over to the clerk of court by the sheriff.
(b) In all other criminal misdemeanor cases when, as a part of the sentence imposed the accused is ordered to pay court costs, the sum of fifty dollars shall be assessed, collected, and paid over to the clerk of court by the sheriff.
(2) In all criminal felony cases when, as a part of the sentence imposed the accused is ordered to pay court costs, the sum of one hundred dollars shall be assessed, collected, and paid over to the clerk of court by the sheriff.
(3) Copies per page, one dollar.
(4) Conformed copies, three dollars.
(5) Certification of copies, five dollars.
(6) Criminal history search, twenty dollars.
(7) Extract of court minutes, ten dollars.
(8) United States Postal Service and common carriers, costs actually incurred.
(9) to (38) Repealed by Acts 2010, No. 733, § 4.
B, C. Repealed by Acts 2010, No. 733, § 4.
D. Notwithstanding the provisions of Subsection A, and in addition to other fees fixed by law, the clerk of court in St. Landry Parish shall be entitled to demand and receive an additional five dollars for every traffic ticket that is processed by the office of the clerk. Fifty percent of these funds shall be used to defray the operational expenses of the criminal division of the clerk of court's office. The remaining fifty percent of the fee shall be used for the St. Landry Parish Police Jury Juror and Witness Fee Fund.
E. (1) Notwithstanding Subsection A and in addition to other fees fixed by law, the clerk of court in Jefferson Parish shall be entitled to demand and receive:
(a) A two-dollar processing fee for every extension of time granted for payment of a fine for a traffic ticket.
(b) A fee of seven dollars and fifty cents for every attachment issued to bring witnesses, summons, subpoenas, and court orders for arrest.
(c), (d) Repealed by Acts 2016, No. 334, § 1.
(2) These funds shall be used to defray the operational expenses of the criminal division of the clerk of court's office.
F. (1) Notwithstanding Subsection A of this Section and in addition to other fees fixed by law, the clerk of a district court in St. John the Baptist Parish shall be entitled to demand and receive:
(a) A filing and processing fee of one hundred dollars for all felony expungement proceedings filed in the district court pursuant to the provisions of Title XXXIV of the Code of Criminal Procedure, regardless of whether the expungement is filed after a conviction is set aside and the prosecution is dismissed pursuant to the provisions of Code of Criminal Procedure Article 893.
(b) A filing and processing fee of fifty dollars for all misdemeanor expungement proceedings filed in the district court pursuant to the provisions of Title XXXIV of the Code of Criminal Procedure, regardless of whether the expungement is filed after a conviction is set aside and the prosecution is dismissed pursuant to the provisions of Code of Criminal Procedure Article 894.
(2) These funds shall be used to defray the operational expenses of the criminal division of the clerk of court's office.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Louisiana Revised Statutes Tit. 13, § 847. Fees in criminal cases; exceptions - last updated January 01, 2023 | https://codes.findlaw.com/la/revised-statutes/la-rev-stat-tit-13-sect-847/
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