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State Statute Description/Statute Name Statutory language Level of offense Definition of ability to pay Timeline Burden of proof Method of determination Mandatory Remedies if unable to pay
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North Carolina N.C. Gen. Stat. Ann. § 15A-1368.4(f) Conditions of post-release supervision

Required Supervision Fee.--The Commission shall require as a condition of post-release supervision that the supervisee pay a supervision fee of forty dollars ($40.00) per month. The Commission may exempt a

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supervisee from this condition only if it finds that requiring payment of the fee is an undue economic burden. 

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Undue economic burden.

Before imposition of fine or fee Not provided for Administrative decision No

Fee waiver.

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North Carolina N.C. Gen. Stat. Ann. § 15A-1362(a)-(b) Imposition of fines

(a)General Criteria.--In determining the method of payment of a fine, the court should consider the burden that payment will impose in view of the financial resources of the defendant.

(b) Installment

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or Delayed Payments.--When a defendant is ordered to pay a fine, the court may provide for the payment to be made within a specified period of time or in specified installments. If no such provision is made a part of the sentence, the fine is payable forthwith.

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Burden that payment will impose in view of the financial resources of the defendant

At enforcement of fine or fee Not provided for Not provided for No

Installment or delayed payments.

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North Carolina N.C. Gen. Stat. Ann. § 15A-1364(c) Response to nonpayment

(c) Modification of Fine or Costs.--If it appears that the default in the payment of a fine or costs is not attributable to failure on the defendant's part to make

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a good faith effort to obtain the necessary funds for payment, the court may enter an order: . . . (1) Allowing the defendant additional time for payment; or (2) Reducing the amount of the fine or costs or of each installment; or (3) Revoking the fine or costs or the unpaid portion in whole or in part.

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Default in payment not attributable to failure on defendant's part to make good faith effort to obtain necessary funds

At enforcement of fine or fee Not provided for Not provided for No

Modification, revocation of fine/fee, or payment plan.

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North Carolina N.C. Gen. Stat. Ann. § 15A-1363 Remission of a fine or costs

A defendant who has been required to pay a fine or costs, including a requirement to pay fine or costs as a condition of probation, or a prosecutor, may at

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any time petition the sentencing court for a remission or revocation of the fine or costs or any unpaid portion of it. If it appears to the satisfaction of the court that the circumstances which warranted the imposition of the fine or costs no longer exist, that it would otherwise be unjust to require payment, or that the proper administration of justice requires resolution of the case, the court may remit or revoke the fine or costs or the unpaid portion in whole or in part or may modify the method of payment.

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Circumstances which warranted the imposition of the fine or costs no longer exist, that it would otherwise be unjust to require payment, or that the proper administration of justice requires

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resolution of the case.

At defendant's request at enforcement Burden on defendant to show inability to pay Not provided for No

Court may remit or revoke the fine or costs or the unpaid portion in whole or in part or may modify the method of payment

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North Carolina N.C. Gen. Stat. Ann. § 15A-145.4(j) Expunction of records for first offenders who are under 18 years of age at the time of the commission of a nonviolent felony

(j) A person who files a petition for expunction of a criminal record under this section must pay the clerk of superior court a fee of one hundred seventy-five dollars

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($175.00) at the time the petition is filed. Fees collected under this subsection are payable to the Administrative Office of the Courts. The clerk of superior court shall remit one hundred twenty-two dollars and fifty cents ($122.50) of each fee to the North Carolina Department of Public Safety for the costs of criminal record checks performed in connection with processing petitions for expunctions under this section. The remaining fifty-two dollars and fifty cents ($52.50) of each fee shall be retained by the Administrative Office of the Courts and used to pay the costs of processing petitions for expunctions under this section. This subsection does not apply to petitions filed by an indigent.

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Before imposition of fine or fee Not provided for Administrative decision No

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North Carolina N.C. Gen. Stat. Ann. § § 15A-145(e) Expunction of records for first offenders under the age of 18 at the time of conviction of misdemeanor; expunction of certain other misdemeanors

A person who files a petition for expunction of a criminal record under this section must pay the clerk of superior court a fee of one hundred seventy-five dollars ($

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175.00) at the time the petition is filed. Fees collected under this subsection are payable to the Administrative Office of the Courts. The clerk of superior court shall remit one hundred twenty-two dollars and fifty cents ($ 122.50) of each fee to the North Carolina Department of Public Safety for the costs of criminal record checks performed in connection with processing petitions for expunctions under this section. The remaining fifty-two dollars and fifty cents ($ 52.50) of each fee shall be retained by the Administrative Office of the Courts and used to pay the costs of processing petitions for expunctions under this section. This subsection does not apply to petitions filed by an indigent.

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Indigent

Before imposition of fine or fee Not provided for Administrative decision No

N/A

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North Carolina N.C. Gen. Stat. Ann. § 15A-145.1(d) Expunction of records for first offenders under the age of 18 at the time of conviction of certain gang offenses

A person who files a petition for expunction of a criminal record under this section must pay the clerk of superior court a fee of one hundred seventy-five dollars ($

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175.00) at the time the petition is filed. Fees collected under this subsection are payable to the Administrative Office of the Courts. The clerk of superior court shall remit one hundred twenty-two dollars and fifty cents ($ 122.50) of each fee to the North Carolina Department of Public Safety for the costs of criminal record checks performed in connection with processing petitions for expunctions under this section. The remaining fifty-two dollars and fifty cents ($ 52.50) of each fee shall be retained by the Administrative Office of the Courts and used to pay the costs of processing petitions for expunctions under this section. This subsection does not apply to petitions filed by an indigent.

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Before imposition of fine or fee Not provided for Administrative decision No

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North Carolina N.C. Gen. Stat. Ann. § 15A-145.2(d) Expunction of records for first offenders not over 21 years of age at the time of the offense of certain drug offenses

A person who files a petition for expunction of a criminal record under this section must pay the clerk of superior court a fee of one hundred seventy-five dollars ($

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175.00) at the time the petition is filed. Fees collected under this subsection are payable to the Administrative Office of the Courts. The clerk of superior court shall remit one hundred twenty-two dollars and fifty cents ($ 122.50) of each fee to the North Carolina Department of Public Safety for the costs of criminal record checks performed in connection with processing petitions for expunctions under this section. The remaining fifty-two dollars and fifty cents ($ 52.50) of each fee shall be retained by the Administrative Office of the Courts and used to pay the costs of processing petitions for expunctions under this section. This subsection does not apply to petitions filed by an indigent.

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Indigent

Before imposition of fine or fee Not provided for Administrative decision No

N/A

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North Carolina N.C. Gen. Stat. Ann. § 15A-145.3(d) Expunction of records for first offenders not over 21 years of age at the time of the offense of certain toxic vapors offenses

A person who files a petition for expunction of a criminal record under this section must pay the clerk of superior court a fee of one hundred seventy-five dollars ($

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175.00) at the time the petition is filed. Fees collected under this subsection are payable to the Administrative Office of the Courts. The clerk of superior court shall remit one hundred twenty-two dollars and fifty cents ($ 122.50) of each fee to the North Carolina Department of Public Safety for the costs of criminal record checks performed in connection with processing petitions for expunctions under this section. The remaining fifty-two dollars and fifty cents ($ 52.50) of each fee shall be retained by the Administrative Office of the Courts and used to pay the costs of processing petitions for expunctions under this section. This subsection does not apply to petitions filed by an indigent.

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Before imposition of fine or fee Not provided for Administrative decision No

N/A

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North Carolina N.C. Gen. Stat. Ann. § 7A-452(a)-(c1) Source of counsel; fees; appellate records

(a) Upon the court's determination that a person is indigent and entitled to counsel under this Article, counsel shall be appointed in accordance with rules adopted by the Office of

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Indigent Defense Services. In noncapital cases, the court shall assign counsel pursuant to rules adopted by the Office of Indigent Defense Services. In capital cases, the Office of Indigent Defense Services or designee of the Office of Indigent Defense Services shall assign counsel; at least one member of each capital defense team, where practicable, shall be a member of the bar in that division. In the courts of those counties which have a public defender, however, the public defender may tentatively assign himself or an assistant public defender to represent an indigent person, subject to subsequent determination of entitlement to counsel by the court and approval by the court in noncapital cases and by the Office of Indigent Defense Services in capital cases.
(b) Fees of assigned counsel and salaries and other operating expenses of the offices of the public defenders shall be borne by the State.
(c)(1) The clerk of superior court is authorized to make a determination of indigency and entitlement to counsel, as authorized by this Article. The word “court,” as it is used in this Article and in any rules pursuant to this Article, includes the clerk of superior court.

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Indigent

Before imposition of fine or fee Not provided for Other No

State pays counsel fees.

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North Carolina N.C. Gen. Stat. Ann .§ 7A-450 Indigency; definition; entitlement; determination; change of status

(a) An indigent person is a person who is financially unable to secure legal representation and to provide all other necessary expenses of representation in an action or proceeding enumerated

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in this Subchapter. An interpreter is a necessary expense as defined in Chapter 8B of the General Statutes for a deaf person who is entitled to counsel under this subsection.
(b) Whenever a person, under the standards and procedures set out in this Subchapter, is determined to be an indigent person entitled to counsel, it is the responsibility of the State to provide him with counsel and the other necessary expenses of representation. The professional relationship of counsel so provided to the indigent person he represents is the same as if counsel had been privately retained by the indigent person.
(b1) An indigent person indicted for murder may not be tried where the State is seeking the death penalty without an assistant counsel being appointed in a timely manner. If the indigent person is represented by the public defender's office, the requirement of an assistant counsel may be satisfied by the assignment to the case of an additional attorney from the public defender's staff.
(c) The question of indigency may be determined or redetermined by the court at any stage of the action or proceeding at which an indigent is entitled to representation.
(d) If, at any stage in the action or proceeding, a person previously determined to be indigent becomes financially able to secure legal representation and provide other necessary expenses of representation, he must inform the counsel appointed by the court to represent him of that fact. In such a case, that information is not included in the attorney client privilege, and counsel must promptly inform the court of that information.

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Indigent

Before imposition of fine or fee Not provided for Other No

State provides for counsel. 

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North Carolina N.C. Gen. Stat. Ann. § 7A-313.1 Fee for costs of electronic monitoring

A county that provides the personnel, equipment, and other costs of providing electronic monitoring as a condition of an offender's bond or pretrial release may collect a fee from the

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offender that is the lesser of the amount of the jail fee authorized in G.S. 7A-313 or the actual cost of providing the electronic monitoring. A county may not collect a fee from an offender who is determined to be indigent and entitled to court-appointed counsel.

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Indigent

Before imposition of fine or fee Not provided for Not provided for No

Fee waiver

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North Carolina N.C. Gen. Stat. Ann. § 14-208.45 Sex Offender and Public Protection Registration Programs: Fees

(a) Except as provided in subsections (b) and (b1) of this section, each person required to enroll pursuant to this Part shall pay a one-time fee of ninety dollars ($90.00).

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The fee shall be payable to the clerk of superior court, and the fees shall be remitted quarterly to the Division of Adult Correction and Juvenile Justice of the Department of Public Safety. This fee is intended to offset only the costs associated with the time-correlated tracking of the geographic location of subjects using the location tracking crime correlation system.
(b) When a court determines a person is required to enroll pursuant to G.S. 14-208.40A or G.S. 14-208.40B, the court may exempt a person from paying the fee required by subsection (a) of this section only for good cause and upon motion of the person required to enroll in satellite-based monitoring. The court may require that the fee be paid in advance or in a lump sum or sums, and a probation officer may require payment by those methods.
(c) When a person is required to enroll based on a determination by the Division of Adult Correction and Juvenile Justice pursuant to G.S. 14-208.40B, the Division of Adult Correction and Juvenile Justice shall have the authority to exempt the person from paying the fee only for good cause and upon request of the person required to enroll in satellite-based monitoring. The Division of Adult Correction and Juvenile Justice may require that the fee be paid in advance or in a lump sum or sums, and a probation officer may require payment by those methods.
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Agency/court has authority to exempt the person from paying the fee only for good cause.

At defendant's request before imposition of fine or fee Burden on defendant to show inability to pay Administrative decision No

Fee waiver

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North Carolina N.C. Gen. Stat. Ann. § 15A-1340.36(a) Determination of restitution

(a) In determining the amount of restitution to be made, the court shall take into consideration the resources of the defendant including all real and personal property owned by the

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defendant and the income derived from the property, the defendant's ability to earn, the defendant's obligation to support dependents, and any other matters that pertain to the defendant's ability to make restitution, but the court is not required to make findings of fact or conclusions of law on these matters. The amount of restitution must be limited to that supported by the record, and the court may order partial restitution when it appears that the damage or loss caused by the offense is greater than that which the defendant is able to pay. If the court orders partial restitution, the court shall state on the record the reasons for such an order.

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The resources of the defendant including all real and personal property owned by the defendant and the income derived from the property, the defendant's ability to earn, the defendant's obligation

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to support dependents; damage or loss caused by the offense is greater than that which the defendant is able to pay.

Before imposition of fine or fee Not provided for Determined by judge without hearing No

Partial restitution

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Texas Tex. Code Crim. Proc. Art. 37.073 Repayment of Rewards

(a) After a defendant has been convicted of a felony offense, the judge may order a defendant to pay a fine repaying all or part of a reward paid by a

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crime stoppers organization.

(b) In determining whether the defendant must repay the reward or part of the reward, the court shall consider: (1) the ability of the defendant to make the payment and the financial hardship on the defendant to make the required payment; and (2) the importance of the information to the prosecution of the defendant as provided by the arresting officer or the attorney for the state with due regard for the confidentiality of the crime stoppers organization records.

Felony

Not provided for

Before imposition of fine or fee Not provided for Other Yes

Nonpayment or partial payment/

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Texas Tex. Code Crim. Proc. Art. 42A.452 Treatment, Specialized Supervision, or Rehabilitation

On a finding that the defendant is financially able to make payment, the judge shall require the defendant to pay a reimbursement fee for all or part of the reasonable

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and necessary costs of the treatment, supervision, or rehabilitation.

Felony

Not provided for

Before imposition of fine or fee Not provided for Not provided for Yes

None specified

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Texas Tex. Code Crim. Proc. Art. 42A.408(f) Use of Ignition Interlock Device

If the court determines the defendant is unable to pay for the ignition interlock device, the court may impose a reasonable payment schedule not to exceed twice the length of

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the period of the court’s order.

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Not provided for

Before imposition of fine or fee Not provided for Not provided for No

Reasonable payment schedule

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Texas Tex. Code Crim. Proc. Art. 42A.303(f) Substance Abuse Felony Program

In establishing the amount of a fee under Subsection (d)(2), the judge shall consider fines, fees, and other necessary expenses for which the defendant is obligated. The judge may not:

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(1) establish the fee in an amount that is greater than 25 percent of the defendant's gross income while the defendant is a participant in residential aftercare; or (2) require the defendant to pay the fee at any time other than a time at which the defendant is both employed and a participant in residential aftercare.

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N/A

Before imposition of fine or fee Not provided for Determined by judge without hearing Yes

N/A

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Texas Tex. Code Crim. Proc. Art. 102.020(j) Costs Related to DNA Testing [Repealed Effective January 1, 2020]

The court may waive the imposition of a court cost under this article if the court determines that the defendant is indigent and unable to pay the cost.

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Indigent and unable to pay the cost

Before imposition of fine or fee Not provided for Not provided for No

Not provided for

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Texas Tex. Code Crim. Proc. Art. 102.018(b) Reimbursement Fees and Expenses Attendant to Intoxication Convictions

Except as provided by Subsection (d), on conviction of an offense relating to the driving or operating of a motor vehicle punishable under Section 49.04(b), Penal Code, the court shall impose

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as a reimbursement fee on the defendant an amount that is equal to the reimbursement fee of an evaluation of the defendant performed under Article 42A.402(a). Reimbursement fees imposed under this subsection are in addition to other court costs and are due whether or not the defendant is granted community supervision in the case, except that if the court determines that the defendant is indigent and unable to pay the fee, the court may waive the imposition of the fee

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Indigent

Before imposition of fine or fee Not provided for Not provided for No

Fee waiver