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Texas | Tex. Code Crim. Proc. Art. 42A.652 | Monthly fee for community supervision |
judge who grants community supervision to a defendant shall set a fee of not less than $25 and not more than $60 to be paid each month during the period + See moreof community supervision by the defendant
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$25 - $60 | All | Yes | Court | Authority delegated to judge to set fee between 25 and 60 dollars |
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Texas | Tex. Code Crim. Proc. Art. 42.A.409 | Community supervisions for enhanced public intoxication offense |
the court shall require the defendant as a condition of community supervision to . . . pay the costs of testing, assessment, and treatment or education, either directly or as + See morea court cost.
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Cost of the program
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All | No | Court | N/A |
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Texas | Tex. Code Crim. Proc. Art. 42A.607 | Confinement as part of community supervision - disposition of salary |
If a defendant who is required as a condition of community supervision to serve a term of confinement. . . is not required by the judge to deliver the defendant's + See moresalary to the restitution center director, the employer of the defendant shall deliver the salary to the director. The director shall deposit the salary into a fund to be given to the defendant on release after the director deducts:(1) the cost to the center for the defendant's food, housing, and supervision;(2) the necessary expense for the defendant's travel to and from work and community service projects, and other incidental expenses of the defendant;(3) support of the defendant's dependents; and(4) restitution to the victims of an offense committed by the defendant.
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cost of housing, plus travel, plus child support, plus victim restitution, plus other incidental expenses
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All | Yes | Supervision agency | N/A |
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Texas | Tex. Code Crim. Proc. Art. 42A.513 | Community supervision for making firearm accessible to child |
A court . . . may require as a condition of community supervision that the defendant . . . attend a firearms safety course that meets or exceeds the requirements + See moreset by the National Rifle Association as of January 1, 1995, for a firearms safety course that requires not more than 17 hours of instruction . . . The court shall require the defendant to pay the cost of attending . . .
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Cost of course
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Texas | Tex. Code Crim. Proc. Art. 42A.504 | Community supervision for offenses involving family violence |
If the court requires the defendant to attend counseling or a program . . . The court shall require the defendant to pay all the reasonable costs of the counseling + See moresessions or attendance in the program on a finding that the defendant is financially able to make payment . . . The court may also require the defendant to pay all or a part of the reasonable costs incurred by the victim for counseling made necessary by the offense, on a finding that the defendant is financially able to make payment.
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Cost of services for defendant plus the cost of services for the victim
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All | Yes | Court | Authority delegated to court to determine whether defendant shall pay costs to victim for counseling |
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Texas | Tex. Code Crim. Proc.. Art. 102.017 | Court Security |
A defendant convicted of a felony offense in a district court shall pay a $5 security fee as a cost of court. A defendant convicted of a misdemeanor offense in + See morea county court, county court at law, or district court shall pay a $3 security fee as a cost of court. A defendant convicted of a misdemeanor offense in a justice court shall pay a $4 security fee as a cost of court. The governing body of a municipality by ordinance may create a municipal court building security fund and may require a defendant convicted of a misdemeanor offense in a municipal court to pay a $3 security fee as a cost of court.
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$3 - $5 | All | Yes | Court | Yes - municipalities authorized to set fee for municipal courts |
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Texas | Tex. Code Crim. Proc. Art. 42A.452 | Treatment, specialized supervisions, or rehabilitation – conditions applicable to sex offenders |
A judge who grants community supervision to a sex offender . . . may require the sex offender as a condition of community supervision to submit to treatment . . + See more. On a finding that the defendant is financially able to make payment, the judge shall require the defendant to pay all or part of the reasonable and necessary costs of the treatment, supervision, or rehabilitation.
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Costs of treatment
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Felony | No | Court | N/A |
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Texas | Tex. Code Crim. Proc. Art. 42A.408 | Use of ignition interlock device |
The court shall require the defendant to obtain an ignition interlock device at the defendant's own cost before the 30th day after the date of conviction unless the court finds + See morethat to do so would not be in the best interest of justice and enters its findings on record.
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Cost of device
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Texas | Tex. Code Crim. Proc. Art. 42A.303(d)(2) | Community supervision - drug/alcohol program |
If a judge requires as a condition of community supervision that the defendant serve a term of confinement and treatment in a substance abuse felony punishment . . . the + See morejudge shall also require as a condition of community supervision that on release from the facility the defendant . . . (2) pay a fee in an amount established by the judge for residential aftercare required as part of the treatment plan.
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Cost of program
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All | Yes | Court | N/A |
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Texas | Tex. Code Crim. Proc. 42A.301(g)(18) | Storage costs |
A court that authorizes a defendant to participate in a pretrial intervention program . . . may order the defendant . . . reimburse a law enforcement agency + See morefor the analysis, storage, or disposal of raw materials, controlled substances, chemical precursors, drug paraphernalia, or other materials seized in connection with the offense;
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Cost of analysis, storage, disposal of material, controlled substance, etc. in connection with offense
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All | No | Court | N/A |
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Texas | Tex. Loc. Gov't Code Sec. 133.105 | Fee for support of court related purposes |
A person convicted of any offense, other than an offense relating to a pedestrian or the parking of a motor vehicle, shall pay as a court cost, in addition to + See moreall other costs, a fee of $6 to be used for court-related purposes for the support of the judiciary.
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$6 | Misdemeanor | Yes | Court | N/A |
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Texas | Tex. Code Crim. Proc. Art. 102.001 | Services of Peace Officers |
A defendant required to pay fees under this article shall also pay 15 cents per mile for mileage required of an officer to perform a service listed in this subsection + See more[conveying prisoner to jail, converting prisoner to another county or court, traveling to execute criminal process or summon a witness] and to return from performing that service.
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$0.15 - $0
$0.15 per mile traveled |
All | Yes | Court | N/A |
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Texas | Tex. Code Crim. Proc. Art. 102.0045 | Fee for jury reimbursement |
(a) A person convicted . . . shall pay as a court cost, in addition to all other costs, a fee of $4 to be used to reimburse counties + See morefor the cost of juror services as provided by Section 61.0015, Government Code.
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$4 | All | Yes | Court | N/A |
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Texas | Tex. Code Crim. Proc. Art. 102.004 | Jury fee - convicted defendant |
A defendant convicted by a jury in a trial before a justice or municipal court shall pay a jury fee of $3. A defendant in a justice or municipal + See morecourt who requests a trial by jury and who withdraws the request not earlier than 24 hours before the time of trial shall pay a jury fee of $3, if the defendant is convicted of the offense or final disposition of the defendant's case is deferred. A defendant convicted by a jury in a county court, a county court at law, or a district court shall pay a jury fee of $40.(b) If two or more defendants are tried jointly in a justice or municipal court, only one jury fee of $3 may be imposed under this article. If the defendants sever and are tried separately, each defendant convicted shall pay a jury fee.
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$3 - $40
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$3 for municipal court, $40 for county/district |
All | Yes | Court | N/A |
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Texas | Tex. Code Crim. Proc. 42A.301(g)(17) | Community supervision - victim restitution |
Conditions of community supervision may include conditions requiring the defendant to . . . reimburse the compensation to victims of crime fund for any amounts paid from that fund to + See moreor on behalf of a victim . . . of the offense or if no reimbursement is required, make one payment to the compensation to victims of crime fund in an amount not to exceed $50 if the offense is a misdemeanor or not to exceed $100 if the offense is a felony;
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$0 - $100
+ See moreCost of reimbursement up to $50 for misdemeanor/up to $100 for felony |
All | No | Court | N/A |
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Texas | Tex. Code Crim. Proc. 42A.301(g)(19) | Community supervision - victim counseling |
Conditions of community supervision may include conditions requiring the defendant to . . . pay all or part of the reasonable and necessary costs incurred by the victim for psychological + See morecounseling made necessary by the offense or for counseling and education relating to acquired immune deficiency syndrome or human immunodeficiency virus made necessary by the offense;
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Cost of counseling
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All | No | Court | N/A |
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Texas | Tex. Code Crim. Proc. art. 42.037(m) | Restitution - civil judgment |
An order of restitution may be enforced by the state or a victim named in the order to receive the restitution in the same manner as a judgment in a + See morecivil action.
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Cost of restitution
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All | No | Court | N/A |
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Texas | Tex. Code Crim. Proc. Art. 37.073 | Repayment of Awards |
After a defendant has been convicted of a felony offense, the judge may order a defendant to repay all or part of a reward paid by a crime stoppers organization. + See more(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 required to make the payment, (2) the importance of the information to the prosecution of the defendant as provided by the arresting officer or the attorney for the state . . .
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Cost of reward
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Felony | No | Court | N/A |
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Texas | Tex. Code Crim. Proc. Art. 42A.653 | Additional monthly fee for sex offenders |
A judge who grants community supervision to a defendant . . . shall require as a condition of community supervision that the defendant pay to the defendant's supervision officer a + See morecommunity supervision fee of $5 each month during the period of community supervision. (b) A fee imposed under this article is in addition to court costs or any other fee imposed on the defendant.
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$5 - $0
$5/month of community supervision |
Felony | Yes | Court | N/A |
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Texas | Tex. Loc. Gov't Code Sec.. 133.107 | Fee for support of indigent defense representation |
(a) A person convicted of any offense, other than an offense relating to a pedestrian or the parking of a motor vehicle, shall pay as a court cost, in addition + See moreto other costs, a fee of $2 to be used to fund indigent defense representation
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$2 | All | Yes | Court | N/A |
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