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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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Missouri | Mo. Rev. Stat. § 488.5320 | charges in criminal cases, sheriffs and other officers--distribution of certain charges |
1. Sheriffs, county marshals or other officers shall be allowed a charge for their services rendered in criminal cases and in all proceedings for contempt or attachment, as required by + See morelaw, the sum of seventy-five dollars for each felony case or contempt or attachment proceeding, ten dollars for each misdemeanor case, and six dollars for each infraction, including cases disposed of by a violations bureau established pursuant to law or supreme court rule.
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$6 - $75
Infractions: $6; Misdemeanors: $10; Felonies: $75 |
All | No | Law enforcement | N/A |
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Virginia | Va. Code Ann. § 53.1-116.1:02 | Jailer issued identification |
Prior to the release or discharge of any prisoner, if the prisoner does not already possess a government-issued identification card, the sheriff, jail superintendent, or other jail administrator may issue + See morethat prisoner a special identification card to be given to the prisoner upon his release. The sheriff, jail superintendent, or other jail administrator may establish a procedure for securing such identification through the Department of Motor Vehicles. All costs and fees associated with obtaining such special identification card shall be paid by the prisoner.
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Costs and fees of I.D. card
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All | No | Law enforcement | Delegation to Sheriff or jail superintendent/administrator |
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Virginia | Va. Code Ann. § 53.1-127.2. | Fees for electronic visitation and messaging with prisoners in local correctional facilities. |
Each sheriff or jail superintendent who operates a correctional facility that utilizes an electronic visitation system or electronic messaging system, including Voice-over-Internet Protocol technology and web-based communication systems, for communication + See morebetween prisoners and third parties is authorized to provide for the establishment and collection of a fee for the system utilized.
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Fee for communication system
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All | No | Law enforcement | Delegation to Sheriff or jail superintendent |
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Virginia | Va. Code Ann. § 53.1-131.1. | Provision for sentencing of person to nonconsecutive days in jail; payment to defray costs; penalty. |
A person sentenced pursuant to this section shall pay an amount to defray the cost of his keep, which amount shall be the actual cost of incarceration but shall not + See moreexceed that amount charged to the Compensation Board for purposes of reimbursement as provided in the general appropriation act. Such amount shall be collected by the sheriff, if he is responsible for operating a jail, or by the regional jail superintendent, and remitted by the sheriff to the treasurer of the appropriate county or city, or by the regional jail superintendent to the regional jail board or authority, solely for the purposes of defraying the costs of such weekend or nonconsecutive incarceration
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Cost of incarceration
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All | Yes | Law enforcement | Delegation to Sheriff or jail superintendent |
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Virginia | Va. Code Ann. § 53.1-131.2 | Assignment to a home/electronic incarceration program; payment to defray costs; escape; penalty. |
G. The director or administrator of a home/electronic incarceration program shall charge the offender or accused a fee for participating in the program to pay for the cost of home/electronic + See moreincarceration equipment. The offender or accused shall be required to pay the program for any damage to the equipment which is in his possession or for failure to return the equipment to the program.
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cost of home/electronic incarceration equipment
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All | Yes | Law enforcement | Delegation to director or administrator of a home/electronic incarceration program |
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Virginia | Va. Code Ann. § 53.1-131.3 | Payment of costs associated with prisoners' keep |
Any sheriff or jail superintendent may establish a program to charge inmates a reasonable fee, not to exceed $3 per day, to defray the costs associated with the prisoners' keep. + See moreThe Board shall develop a model plan and adopt regulations for such program, and shall provide assistance, if requested, to the sheriff or jail superintendent in the implementation of such program. Such funds shall be retained in the locality where the funds were collected and shall be used for general jail purposes; however, in the event the jail is a regional jail, funds collected from any such fee shall be retained by the regional jail.
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$0 - $3 | All | No | Law enforcement | Delegation to Sheriff or jail superintendent |
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Virginia | Va. Code Ann. § 53.1-133.4 | Participant compensation |
In addition, participants working in the jail industry program may have payroll deductions withheld and may be required by the sheriff, jail superintendent or his designee to contribute to victim + See morerestitution funds and to operating costs associated with the jail industry program. The total deductions must not total more than eighty percent of the participant's gross wages. The amount so deducted shall be deposited in the jail industries revenue fund
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Operating cost of jail industry program
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All | No | Law enforcement | Delegation to Sheriff or jail superintendent/designee |
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