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Tennessee | Tenn. Code Ann. § 8-21-401(i)(11) | Fees for particular services |
(i) Other fees of court clerks. The following fees apply uniformly in all courts, general sessions, juvenile, probate, circuit or chancery, and may be charged in addition to the fees + See morefor cases listed in this section:(11) For preparing a record on appeal from a court of record to an appellate court, the fee shall be three hundred dollars ($300).
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$300
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Tennessee | Tenn. Code Ann. § 8-21-401(i)(12) | Fees for particular services |
(i) Other fees of court clerks. The following fees apply uniformly in all courts, general sessions, juvenile, probate, circuit or chancery, and may be charged in addition to the fees + See morefor cases listed in this section:(12) Whenever the clerk is required by law or by a judge to send documents by certified or registered mail, the clerk is entitled to recover the clerk's actual costs for mailing the documents.
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actual costs for mailing the documents
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Tennessee | Tenn. Code Ann. § 8-21-401(j) | Fees for particular services |
(j) Earmarked funds for computerization.(1) Out of all the general filing fees charged by court clerks, two dollars ($2.00) of the amount collected shall be earmarked for computer hardware purchases + See moreor replacement, but may be used for other usual and necessary computer related expenses at the discretion of the clerk. Such amount shall be preserved for these purposes and shall not revert to the general fund at the end of a budget year if unexpended.(2) Effective July 1, 2012, all the general filing fees charged by court clerks shall be increased by two dollars ($2.00). The amount collected pursuant to this two-dollar increase shall be earmarked, along with the two dollars ($2.00) in subdivision (j)(1), for the purposes set forth in subdivision (j)(1), and shall be preserved for those purposes and shall not revert to the general fund at the end of a budget year if unexpended. Pursuant to subsection (l), the fees increased by this subdivision (j)(2) shall not be assessed against the state or otherwise represent a cost to the state in criminal cases, child support actions, mental health proceedings, actions under the Tennessee Adult Protection Act, compiled in title 71, chapter 6, part 1, actions with regard to child care licensing, and collection efforts brought by the department of human services.
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$2
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Tennessee | Tenn. Code Ann. § 8-21-401(k) | Fees for particular services |
(k) Costs in extraordinary cases. In any extraordinary cases, the clerk may petition the judge to award reasonable costs, in excess of the amounts provided in this section, to reimburse + See morethe clerk for the additional services demanded by the case. In such cases, the clerk may also petition the judge to require an appropriate cost bond. For the purposes of this subsection (k), an extraordinary case is defined as one in which there are ten (10) or more plaintiffs or ten (10) or more defendants.
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reasonable costs, in excess of the amounts provided in this section
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Tennessee | Tenn. Code Ann. § 41-2-128(5) | Prisoners who may apply for release -- Procedure. |
(5) (A) The judge shall, at the time of sentencing, cause the sentencing order to reflect the defendant's cost of incarceration and treatment and shall affix to the order, + See moretaking into consideration the defendant's ability to pay, the time and manner in which the costs are to be paid. The court shall enter the necessary orders requiring that the costs of incarceration and treatment be paid or secured, including, but not limited to, orders of probation that include, as a condition thereof, the payment of costs covered by this subdivision (c)(5).
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cost of incarceration and treatment
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