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Hawaii District Court Rule 2.2 Costs and Fees to be Collected by the Clerk
The clerk shall collect costs and fees provided by Chapter 607 of the Hawai'i Revised Statutes except that the clerk shall collect the amounts specified herein as follows:1. For copies
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of any document in any public record maintained by the clerk: a. In the clerk's office: $1.00 for the first page and $.50 for each additional page b. In an off-site storage location: $5.00 plus usual copying charge c. On microfilm: i. $5.00 when provided by the clerk plus $1.00 per page ii. $1.00 per page when obtained via self-service 2. For telefaxing of any document in any public record, the applicable charges plus: i. Within Hawai'i: $2.00 first page and $1.00 each additional page ii. Outside Hawai'i, within the United States (including American Samoa, Guam, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands): $5.00 first page and $2.00 each additional page iii. Outside the United States: $10.00 first page and $5.00 each additional page 3. For copies of audio tapes, electronic copy of any document: $10.00 4. For copies of video tapes: cost of production 5. For any expedited or rush requests (copy(ies) provided within 4 hours if request received before noon): $10.00 plus all other applicable charges 6. Ex officio filing (in addition to the usual filing fee): $10.00 7. Certification under seal of a copy of a pleading or other document subsequent to the initial filing of the pleading or document, except the record on appeal: $2.00 8. For Traffic Court Record Report (non-parking; when a report is available): $1.00 for the first page and $.50 for each additional page 9. For Traffic Court Record Report with clerk's notes (non-parking; when a report is available): $1.00 for the first page and $.50 for each additional page. 10. Search of records by the clerk (when a request does not include a case number that is available through a self-search of case record indexes): $5.00. 11. Parties to a pending case shall not be charged for the first copy of the court order, opinion, judgment or any other item entered in the case by the court, whether provided on paper or electronically. 12. The clerk shall charge the actual cost of mailing paper copies of any item, provided that the parties to a pending case shall not be charged for the mailing of the first copy of a court order, opinion, or other item entered in the case by the court. 13. The court may waive costs and fees for good cause shown. In lieu of copying and mailing fees, the administrative judge may authorize the clerk to provide copies of orders, opinions, or other items to publishing companies in exchange for published materials for the benefit of the court or the judiciary.
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Virginia Va. Sup.Ct. Rule 3B:2 Rules of Supreme Court of Virginia Part Three B Traffic Infractions and Uniform Fine Schedule
For any offense listed below, whether prescribed by the specified State statute or by a parallel local ordinance adopted pursuant to the authority granted in Virginia Code § 46.2-1300, a
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driver may enter a written appearance, waiver of court hearing, plea of guilty, and pay fines and costs. For traffic offenses not listed below, a court hearing is required. Nothing in this Rule affects bonding procedures for those offenses not listed below. Likewise, nothing in this Rule shall be construed to alter the operation of or the penalties prescribed pursuant to §§ 46.2-1220 through 46.2-1230. This schedule is applied uniformly through out the Commonwealth, and a clerk or magistrate may not impose a fine different from the amounts shown here. Costs shall be paid in accordance with the provisions of the Code of Virginia or any rules or regulations promulgated thereunder. This schedule does not restrict the fine a judge may impose for an offense listed here in any case for which there is a court hearing.
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Virginia Va. Sup.Ct. Rule 3C:2 Rules of Supreme Court of Virginia Part Three C Non-Traffic Prepayable Offenses and Uniform Fine Schedule
Any person charged with any offense list ed below may enter a written appearance,waiver of court hearing, plea of guilty, and pay fines and costs. This schedule is applied
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uniformly throughout the Commonwealth, and a clerk or magistrate may not impose a fine different from the amounts shown here. Costs shall be paid in accordance with the provisions of the Code of Virginia or any rules or regulations promulgated thereunder. The schedule does not restrict the fine a judge may impose for an offense listed here in any case for which there is a court hearing. Where injury to the person is involved, prepayment may not be made, even though the offense or violation appears on the list below. See Va. Code §16.1-69.40:2(A). A violation of a provision of Title 28.2 may be prepaid only if the person has not violated a provision of Title 28.2 within the past 12 months. See Va. Code §28.2 - 903. A violation of any of the provisions of the hunting, trapping, or inland fish laws, or of§18.2-132, or any regulations adopted by the Board of Game and Inland Fisheries pursuant thereto, may be prepaid only if the person has not violated any of those provisions within the past three years. See Va. Code §29.1-338. Any person charged with any offense listed below may enter a written appearance, waiver of court hearing, plea of guilty, and pay fines and costs. This schedule is applied uniformly throughout the Commonwealth, and a clerk or magistrat e may not impose a fine different from the amounts shown here. Costs shall be paid in accordance with the provisions of the Code of Virginia or any rules or regulations promulgated thereunder. The schedule does not restrict the fine a judge may impose for an offense listed here in any case for which there is a court hearing. Where injury to the person is involved, prepayment may not be made, even though the offense or violation appears on the list below. See Va. Code §16.1-69.40:2(A). A violation of a provision of Title 28.2 may be prepaid only if the person has not violated a provision of Title 28.2 within the past 12 months. See Va. Code §28.2-903. A violation of any of the provisions of the hunting, trapping, or inland fish laws, or of §18.2-132, or any regulations adopted by the Board of Game and Inland Fisheries pursuant thereto, may be prepaid only if the person has not violated any of those provisions within the past three years. See Va. Code §29.1-338.
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