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South Dakota S.D. Codified Laws § 32-12-47.1 Renewal or restoration after suspension, revocation or disqualification--Time--Application--Fee--Examination.
At the expiration of the period of revocation, suspension, or disqualification, a person may make application for license reinstatement as provided by law and shall pay a license fee of
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fifty dollars plus application fees pursuant to § 32-12-16; a license fee of seventy-five dollars plus application fees pursuant to § 32-12-16 if revocation of the license was a result of a conviction for a violation of § 32-23-2; a license fee of one hundred dollars plus application fees pursuant to § 32-12-16 if revocation of the license was a result of a conviction for a violation of § 32-33-18, or a second or subsequent conviction for a violation of § 32-24-1 within a period of one year; a license fee of one hundred twenty-five dollars plus application fees pursuant to § 32-12-16 if revocation of the license was a result of a conviction for a violation of § 32-23-3; a license fee of one hundred seventy-five dollars plus application fees pursuant to § 32-12-16 if revocation of the license was a result of a conviction for a violation of § 32-23-4, 32-23-4.6, or 32-23-4.7; or a license fee of two hundred dollars plus application fees pursuant to § 32-12-16 if revocation of the license was the result of a conviction for a violation of § 22-16-41 or 22-18-36. A person making application following a revocation shall fulfill all knowledge examination requirements of a new applicant. A person who had a restricted minor's permit, motorcycle restricted minor's permit, instruction permit, or motorcycle instruction permit, or privilege to apply for a permit or license suspended pursuant to § 32-12-15 need not pay the fee prior to reinstatement of the license unless the suspension is for a conviction of a moving traffic offense assessed six or more points by § 32-12-49.1.
$50 - $200

Amount depends on original reason for revocation.
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South Dakota S.D. Codified Laws § 32-12-48 Commencement of period of revocation for driving under the influence--Reinstatement application and fee--Investigation--Restrictions imposed by court.
If a defendant is convicted under § 32-23-2, 32-23-3, 32-23-4, 32-23-4.6, or 32-23-4.7, the period of revocation shall commence on the date the driver license was surrendered to and received
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by the Department of Public Safety. However, the surrender to the court at the time of conviction is considered a surrender to the department. At the conclusion of the period of revocation ordered by the court and if future proof is filed with the Department of Public Safety as required by chapter 32-35, the defendant may submit an application for a driver license, accompanied by a fee of seventy-five dollars if revocation of the license was for a conviction under § 32-23-2, one hundred twenty-five dollars if revocation of the license was for a conviction under § 32-23-3, or one hundred seventy-five dollars if revocation of the license was for a conviction under § 32-23-4, 32-23-4.6, or 32-23-4.7. The department may issue a driver license to the defendant, if, after an investigation of the character, habits and driving ability of the defendant, the department is satisfied it is safe to grant the privilege of driving a motor vehicle to the defendant. A driver license issued under the provisions of this section shall show the restrictions, if any, imposed by the court and the date when the restrictions are to cease.
$75 - $175

Amount depends on original reason for revocation.
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South Dakota S.D. Codified Laws § 32-23-2.1 Evaluation of certain persons convicted of first offense driving while intoxicated--Costs
Any person convicted of a first offense pursuant to § 32-23-1 with a 0.17 percent or more by weight of alcohol in the person's blood shall, in addition to the
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penalties provided in § 32-23-2, be required to undergo a court-ordered evaluation by an addiction counselor licensed or certified by the Board of Addiction and Prevention Professionals pursuant to § 36-34-13.1 or a licensed or certified health care professional with specialized training in chemical dependency evaluation to determine if the defendant is chemically dependent. The cost of such evaluation shall be paid by the defendant. The recommendations of the evaluation shall be provided to the referring judge.
Cost of evaluation
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South Dakota S.D. Codified Laws § 32-23-4.10 Costs payable to county--Nonpayment punishable by contempt.
In addition to any other penalty, assessment, or fine provided by law, the court shall order any person convicted of a crime for a violation of § 32-23-1 to remit
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costs in the amount of fifty dollars to the clerk of courts. The clerk of courts shall forward any amount collected pursuant to this section to the county treasurer for deposit in the county general fund. Failure to remit the amount to the clerk of courts in the time specified by the court is punishable by contempt proceedings.
$50.00 - $50.00 All Yes Court N/A
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South Dakota S.D. Codified Laws § 16-2-29 Fees charged by clerk of courts--Governmental bodies exempt
The clerk of courts shall charge and collect the following fees: (1) For the probate of an estate, seventy-five dollars; (2) For all service connected
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with the preparation and transmission of a settled record to the Supreme Court, including the remittitur from the Supreme Court, fifty dollars; (3) For any of the following, twenty-five dollars: [….] (e) Default cases involving garnishment proceedings; [….] (h) Special administration proceedings; (i) Summary administration proceedings; (j) Appeals to the circuit court from an action of a political subdivision of the state or from an action of the state or its officers, boards, agencies, and commissions; or (k) All matters not otherwise provided for in this section; [….] (5) For any of the following, five dollars: (a) Issuing a transcript of a judgment; (b) Filing and docketing a transcript of a judgment; (c) Issuing and docketing an execution, commission, or writ; (d) Filing a special execution; or (e) Renewing a judgment according to § 15-16-33; (6) For any of the following, two dollars: (a) Reproducing an authenticated, exemplified, or double certificate of a record on file in the clerk's office; (b) Certifying a document not excepted by subdivision (7) of this section; [….] (8) For a facsimile or electronic mail transmission of any opinion, record, or paper from an active or inactive file in the clerk's custody, one dollar per page, but the minimum charge is five dollars. Fees collected pursuant to this subdivision shall be deposited into the unified judicial system court automation fund.
$2 - $75

Amount depends on service/item requested from the court.
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South Dakota S.D. Codified Laws § 16-2-29.1  Fees of Supreme Court clerk--No fee in certain cases
The clerk of the Supreme Court shall charge the following fees and shall collect them in advance: (1)
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For each action or proceeding originally commenced in or brought to the Supreme Court by appeal, to be advanced by the party commencing or bringing such action or proceeding, fifty dollars; (2) For each certificate of admission to practice as an attorney and counselor at law, ten dollars; (3) For each copy of any opinion, record or paper from an active file in the clerk's custody, fifty cents per page, provided, however, that the minimum charge shall be two dollars; (4) For each copy of any opinion, record or paper from an inactive file in the clerk's custody, fifty cents per page, provided, however, that the minimum charge shall be five dollars; (5) For facsimile or electronic mail transmission of any opinion, record or paper from an active or inactive file in the clerk's custody, one dollar per page, provided, however, that the minimum charge shall be five dollars. No fee may be required under the provisions of this section in habeas corpus proceedings or in actions or proceedings or appeals brought by the state or agencies thereof, including political subdivisions, or public officials acting on the behalf of any of them.
$2 - $5

Amount depends on service/item requested from the court.
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South Dakota S.D. Codified Laws § 16-2-41 Court automation surcharge for certain criminal actions
In each criminal action, in addition to any other liquidated costs, penalty, assessment, or fine provided by law, there shall be levied a unified judicial system court automation surcharge according
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to the following schedule: (1)      Violation of county or municipal ordinances or administrative rules having criminal penalties, seventeen dollars and fifty cents; (2)      Violation of state statute classified as a Class 2 misdemeanor, twenty-three dollars and fifty cents;  (3)      Violation of a state statute classified as a Class 1 misdemeanor, forty-one dollars and fifty cents;  (4)      Violation of a state statute classified as a felony, sixty-one dollars and fifty cents.
$17.50 - $61.50

Amount depends on the classification of the violation.
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South Dakota S.D. Codified Laws § 16-12A-31 Filing fees
Filing fees in magistrate court, unless otherwise provided by law, shall be the same as the fees chargeable by the clerk of courts for the filing of actions or proceedings
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in the circuit court, including the fees prescribed pursuant to § 14-6-1 where applicable.
$0.00 - $0 Misdemeanor Yes Court N/A
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South Dakota S.D. Codified Laws § 22-6-2 Misdemeanor classes and penalties--Restitution--Misdemeanor when no penalty imposed
Misdemeanors are divided into two classes which are distinguished from each other by the following maximum penalties which are authorized upon conviction:
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(1) Class 1 misdemeanor: one year imprisonment in a county jail or two thousand dollars fine, or both;
$2000.00 - $2000.00 Misdemeanor No Court N/A
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South Dakota S.D. Codified Laws § 22-6-2 Misdemeanor classes and penalties--Restitution--Misdemeanor when no penalty imposed
Misdemeanors are divided into two classes which are distinguished from each other by the following maximum penalties which are authorized upon conviction: (2)
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Class 2 misdemeanor: thirty days imprisonment in a county jail or five hundred dollars fine, or both.
$500.00 - $500.00 Misdemeanor No Court N/A
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South Dakota S.D. Codified Laws § 23A-3-27 Motion for expungement of arrest record
An arrested person may apply to the court that would have jurisdiction over the crime for which the person was arrested, for entry of an order expunging the record of
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the arrest: (1) after one year from the date of any arrest of no accusatory instrument was filed; (2) after one year from the date the prosecuting attorney formally dismisses the entire criminal case on the record; or (3) at any time after an acquittal.
$50.00 - $50.00 All Yes Clerk N/A
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South Dakota S.D. Codified Laws § 23A-28-1 Policy of State -- Enforcement of Order
It is the policy of this state that restitution shall be made by each violator of the criminal laws to the victims of the violator's criminal activities to the extent
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that the violator is reasonably able to do so. An order of restitution may be enforced by the state of a victim named in the order to receive the restitution in the same manner as a judgment in a civil action
$0.00 - $0 All Yes Court N/A
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South Dakota S.D. Codified Laws § 23A-32-16 Notice of appeal -- service on adverse parties -- perfection of appeal -- fee not required of indigent defendant
Appeal to the Supreme Court shall be taken by a written notice of appeal, signed by the appellant or his attorney, specifying the order or judgement, or both, appealed from
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and whether the appeal is taken from the whole or a part thereof, and if from a part only, specifying the part appealed from. Notice of such appeal, when by the defendant shall be served upon the attorney general and upon the prosecuting attorney of the county where the judgment was entered and, when by the state, upon the defendant and his attorney. The appeal shall be deemed perfected by filing the notice with the clerk together with proof of service thereof, and by depositing the appeal fee for the clerk of the Supreme Court as in civil cases, except that when the appeal is by the state, no such fee shall be required. Whenever an appeal is taken by an indigent, assigned counsel pursuant to § 23A-40-6, no filing fee need be paid and no undertaking need be furnished to perfect such appeal.
$50.00 - $100.00 All Yes Court N/A
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South Dakota S.D. Codified Laws § 23A-38-1 Summary punishment of contempt in presence of court -- contends and signature of order -- maximum punishment
Criminal contempt may be punished summarily if a judge or magistrate judge certifies that he saw or heard the conduct constituting the contempt and that it was committed in the
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actual presence of the court. An order of contempt shall recite the facts and shall be signed by the judge or magistrate judge and entered of record. Contempt prosecuted under this section shall be punishable by imprisonment of not more than thirty days in the county jail or a fine not exceeding one hundred dollars, or both.
$0.00 - $100.00 All No Court N/A
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South Dakota S.D. Codified Laws § 23A-39 Bench warrant for defendant failing to appear after release on bail -- costs assessed against defendant
If the defendant has been released on bail in accordance with any provision of chapter 23A-43 and does not appear when so ordered by the court, the court, in addition
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to the forfeiture of bail, may direct the clerk of the court to issue a bench warrant for his arrest. The clerk, on application of the prosecuting attorney, may, at any time after the order, whether the court be sitting or not, issue a bench warrant, and may assess costs of such issuance against the defendant in the sum of ten dollars.
$10.00 - $10.00 All No Court Yes
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South Dakota S.D. Codified Laws § 23A-40-10 Funds available from or on behalf of defendant - order for reimbursement -- applicability -- credit against lien
 If the court finds that funds are available for payment from or on behalf of a defendant to carry out, in whole or in part, the provisions of this chapter,
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the court may order that the funds be paid, as court costs or as a condition of probation, to the court for deposit with the county or municipal treasurer, to be placed in the county or municipal general fund or in the public defender fund in those counties establishing the office pursuant to subdivision 23A-40-7(1) as a reimbursement to the county or municipality to carry out the provisions of this section. The court may also order payment to be made in the form of installments or wage assignments, in amounts set by a judge of the circuit court or a magistrate judge, either during the time a charge is pending or after the disposition of the charge, regardless of whether the defendant has been acquitted or the case has been dismissed by the prosecution or by order of the court. The provisions of this section also apply to persons who have had counsel appointed under chapters 26-7A, 26-8A, 26-8B, and 26-8C. The reimbursement is a credit against any lien created by the provisions of this chapter against the property of the defendant.
Applies where counsel for indigent defendant has been appointed and court later determines defendant has some ability to pay.
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South Dakota S.D. Codified Laws § 23A-40-11 Lien created against property of a person for whom counsel provided -- limitation
A lien, enforceable as provided by this chapter, upon all the property, both real and personal, of any person, including the parents of a minor child, for whom legal counsel
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or a public defender has been appointed under the provisions of § 23A-40-6, subdivisions 23A-40-7(2) and (3), or § 26-7A-31 may be filed. The services rendered and expenses incurred are a claim against the person and that person's estate, enforceable according to law in an amount to be determined by a judge of the circuit court or a magistrate judge and paid by the county or municipality chargeable for them. A lien on the parents of a minor child pursuant to this section may not exceed one thousand five hundred dollars plus an amount equal to any taxable court costs.
$0 - $1500

Maximum of 1500 plus taxable court costs on parents of a minor
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child. Lien may not be enforced against homestead.
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South Dakota S.D. Codified Laws § 24-2-28 Care and Discipline of Penitentiary Inmates -- Costs of confinement and services -- liability of inmates
Each inmate under the jurisdiction of the Department of Corrections is liable for the cost of the inmate's confinement which includes room and board charges; medical, dental, optometric, and psychiatric
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services charges; vocational education training; and alcoholism treatment charges. However, if the secretary of corrections determines after considering the net income, net worth, number of dependents, and any existing obligations of the inmate, that the inmate is unable to pay, the secretary may waive all or part of the payment for the costs of the inmate's confinement.
$0.00 - $0 All Yes State/statewide agency N/A
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South Dakota S.D. Codified Laws § 24-11-32.1 Jails -- Charge against work release pay for maintenance cost -- Waiver by commissioners
The board of county commissioners may require by resolution that a sum not to exceed the average daily prisoner cost may be charged to work release inmates of county jails
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as restitution to be applied toward prisoner maintenance cost, including but not limited to, room and board. In instances of undue hardship, the commissioners may reduce or waive the charges.
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South Dakota S.D. Codified Laws § 24-11-45 Jails - Prisoner Liable for costs of confinement -- Waiver
A prisoner confined to any jail while serving a sentence is liable for the cost of the prisoner's confinement including room and board charges; medical, dental, optometric, and psychiatric services
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charges; vocational education training; and chemical dependency treatment charges. If, after considering the prisoner's net income, net worth, number of dependents, and any existing obligations, the judge who sentenced the prisoner to jail determines that the prisoner is unable to pay, the judge may waive all or part of the payment for the costs of the inmate's confinement.
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