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State | Statute | Description/Statute Name | Statutory language | Amount | Level of offense | Mandatory | Imposed by | Delegation of authority | |
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Alabama | Ala.Code 1975 § 12-19-191(a)(1) | Constables | (a) Constables shall be entitled to the following fees in criminal cases:(1) For executing a search warrant by day $1.00 | $1 | All | Yes | Law enforcement | No |
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Alabama | Ala.Code 1975 § 12-19-191(a)(2) | Constables | (a) Constables shall be entitled to the following fees in criminal cases:(2) For executing a search warrant by night 2.00 | $2 | All | Yes | Law enforcement | No |
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Alabama | Ala.Code 1975 § 12-19-191(a)(3) | Constables | (a) Constables shall be entitled to the following fees in criminal cases:(3) For executing any other warrant or writ of arrest 1.50 | $1.50 | All | Yes | Law enforcement | No |
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Alabama | Ala.Code 1975 § 12-19-191(a)(4) | Constables | (a) Constables shall be entitled to the following fees in criminal cases:(4) For serving each subpoena or notice issued by a court of the Unified Judicial System .50 | $0.50 | All | Yes | Law enforcement | No |
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Alabama | Ala.Code 1975 § 12-19-191(a)(5) | Constables |
(a) Constables shall be entitled to the following fees in criminal cases:(5) For carrying a person before a magistrate under a warrant of arrest or to jail when committed thereto, + See morefor himself and each necessary guard, to be proved by his own oath, for each mile .10
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$0.10
Fee per mile |
All | Yes | Law enforcement | No |
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Alabama | Ala.Code 1975 § 12-19-191(a)(6) | Constables |
(a) Constables shall be entitled to the following fees in criminal cases:(6) For carrying a prisoner to the jail of another county, when there is no sufficient jail in the + See moreproper county, the same fees that were allowed to the sheriff for similar services on December 18, 1973, to be paid in the same manner
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Same fees allowed to sheriff for similar service
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Kentucky | Ky. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 533.030(3)(b) | Restitution to victim |
The circuit clerk shall assess an additional fee of five percent (5%) to defray the administrative costs of collection of payments or property. This fee shall be paid by the + See moredefendant and shall inure to a trust and agency account which shall not lapse and which shall be used to hire additional deputy clerks and office personnel or increase deputy clerk or office personnel salaries, or combination thereo
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5% of the cost of restitution
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All | Yes | Clerk | no |
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Kentucky | Ky. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 31.211 | Public Advocate Fee |
At arraignment, the court shall conduct a nonadversarial hearing to determine whether a person who has requested a public defender is able to pay a partial fee for legal representation, + See morethe other necessary services and facilities of representation, and court costs. The court shall order payment in an amount determined by the court and may order that the payment be made in a lump sum or by installment payments to recover money for representation provided under this chapter. This partial fee determination shall be made at each stage of the proceedings.
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Costs of representation
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All | Yes | All | no |
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