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Michigan | Mich. Comp. Laws § Sec. 774.26 | Fines and costs. |
All fines and costs imposed by a municipal court, for a violation of state law shall be received by the court and paid over to the county treasurer on or + See morebefore the last day of the month following receipt of the fine or costs. The county treasurer shall reimburse the municipal court for the court's lawful fees within 15 days after auditing pursuant to law, and the fines shall be distributed as prescribed by law.
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Municipal court | N/A | All |
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New Jersey | N.J. Stat. Ann. § 2C:43-13.8 | Conditional dismissal assessment, restitution and other assessments | Municipal court | court run diversion programs | All | |
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Virginia | Va. Code Ann. § 17.1-281(B) | Assessment for courthouse construction, renovation or maintenance |
The assessment shall be collected by the clerk of the court in which the action is filed, remitted to the treasurer of the appropriate county or city and held by + See moresuch treasurer subject to disbursements by the governing body for the construction, renovation, or maintenance of courthouse or jail and court-related facilities and to defray increases in the cost of heating, cooling, electricity, and ordinary maintenance.
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Municipal court | jails | All |
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Virginia | Va. Code Ann. § 17.1-281(D) | Assessment for courthouse construction, renovation or maintenance |
The assessment shall be collected by the clerk of the court in which the action is filed, remitted to the treasurer of the appropriate county or city, and held by + See moresuch treasurer subject to disbursements by the governing body solely for the construction, reconstruction, renovation of, or adaptive re-use of a structure for a courthouse.
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Municipal court | N/A | All |
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Oklahoma | Okla. Stat. tit. 20, § 1301 | Deposit of fees, fines, costs and forfeitures--Bond |
All fees, fines, costs and forfeitures shall, when collected by the court clerk, be deposited in a fund in the county treasury designated The Court Fund, and shall be used, + See morefrom year to year, in defraying the expenses of holding court in said county. The county treasurer shall act as an agent of the state in the care and handling of the Court Fund, but the treasurer's bond shall cover the treasurer's obligations in regard to this fund.
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Municipal court | no | All |
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Florida | Fla. Stat. §938.19(4) | Mandatory Court Costs Authorized by Local Governmental Entities: Teen courts |
(4)(a) The clerk of the circuit court shall collect the assessments for court costs established in this section and shall remit the assessments to the teen court monthly. (b) The clerk of the circuit court shall withhold 5 percent of the assessments collected, which shall be retained as fee income of the office of the clerk of the circuit court.
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Municipal court |
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Hawaii | Haw. Rev. Stat. § 607-4(a) | District court costs |
(a) The fees prescribed by subsection (b) shall be paid to the clerk of the district court as costs of court by the person instituting the action or proceeding, or offering the paper for filing, or causing the document to be issued or the services to be performed in the district court; provided that nothing in subsection (b) shall apply to cases of adults charged with commission of a crime, or minors referred to the district court by the family court; provided further that for the purposes of subsection (b), "judgment" includes an order from which an appeal lies; and provided further that the fees prescribed by subsection (b)(10) shall be deposited by the clerk of the district court into the judiciary computer system special fund pursuant to section 601-3.7. One-half of the fees collected pursuant to paragraphs (7), (8), and (9) of subsection (b) also shall be deposited into the fund.
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Missouri | Mo. Rev. Stat. § 479.260 | Court costs and fees, judicial education fund, purpose, administration |
The fees authorized in this subsection are in addition to service charges, witness fees and jail costs that may otherwise be authorized to be assessed, but are in lieu of other court costs. The fees provided by this subsection shall be collected by the municipal division clerk in municipalities electing or required to have violations of municipal ordinances tried before a municipal judge pursuant to section 479.020, or to employ judicial personnel pursuant to section 479.060, and disbursed as provided in subsection 1 of section 479.080. Any other court costs required in connection with such cases shall be collected and disbursed as provided in sections 488.010 to 488.020; provided that, each municipal court may establish a judicial education fund and an appointed counsel fund, each in separate accounts under the control of the municipal court to retain one dollar of the fees collected on each case. The fees collected shall be allocated between the two funds as determined by the court. The judicial education fund shall be used only to pay for: (1) The continuing education and certification required of the municipal judges by law or supreme court rule; and (2) Judicial education and training for the court administrator and clerks of the municipal court.
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Ohio | Ohio Rev. Code § 1901.261(A)(2) | Additional fees and costs to pay for computerized legal research services or to computerize office of clerk |
All fees collected under this section shall be paid on or before the twentieth day of the month following the month in which they are collected to the county treasurer if the court is a county-operated municipal court or to the city treasurer if the court is not a county-operated municipal court. The treasurer shall place the funds from the fees in a separate fund to be disbursed upon an order of the court, subject to an appropriation by the board of county commissioners if the court is a county-operated municipal court or by the legislative authority of the municipal corporation if the court is not a county-operated municipal court, or upon an order of the court, subject to the court making an annual report available to the public listing the use of all such funds, in an amount not greater than the actual cost to the court of computerizing the court, procuring and maintaining computerized legal research services, or both.
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Ohio | Ohio Rev. Code § 1901.261(B)(1) | Additional fees and costs to pay for computerized legal research services or to computerize office of clerk |
Subject to division (B)(2) of this section, all moneys collected under division (B)(1) of this section shall be paid on or before the twentieth day of the month following the month in which they are collected to the county treasurer if the court is a county-operated municipal court or to the city treasurer if the court is not a county-operated municipal court. The treasurer shall place the funds from the fees in a separate fund to be disbursed, upon an order of the municipal court and subject to an appropriation by the board of county commissioners if the court is a county-operated municipal court or by the legislative authority of the municipal corporation if the court is not a county-operated municipal court, in an amount no greater than the actual cost to the court of procuring and maintaining computer systems for the office of the clerk of the municipal court.
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