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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
Upon the partial or full revocation of suspension of sentence or probation of a convicted felon pursuant to § 19.2-306, other than a revocation for failure to pay previously assessed court costs, there shall be assessed as court costs a fee of $158 to be known as the fixed felony revocation fee. A single fixed felony revocation fee shall be assessed per defendant per hearing without regard to the number of revocations being considered.
The amount collected, in whole or in part, for the fixed felony revocation fee shall be apportioned to the following funds in the fractional amounts designated:
1. Virginia Crime Victim-Witness Fund (.0189873);
2. Intensified Drug Enforcement Jurisdiction Fund (.0253165);
3. Court reporter fund (.2105696);
4. Witness expenses/expert witness fund (.0126582);
5. Commonwealth's attorney fund (state share) (.1265823);
6. Commonwealth's attorney fund (local share) (.1265823);
7. Criminal Injuries Compensation Fund (.1898734);
8. Regional Criminal Justice Academy Training Fund (.0063291);
9. Warrant fee (.0759494); and
10. Clerk of the circuit court (.2071519).
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Virginia Code Title 17.1. Courts of Record § 17.1-275.3. Fixed felony revocation fee - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/va/title-17-1-courts-of-record/va-code-sect-17-1-275-3/
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