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Costs,
Fines, and Fees
Costs and Fines Unit
(717) 771-9363
Please see below
our court ordered fee schedule. If you are a defendant and
have questions or concerns regarding your payment plan or
you are a victim of crime with questions or concerns
regarding restitution, please contact the below listed
numbers:
1)
For defendants with last names
beginning with the letters A-I, please call 717-771-4343 or
email
Costandfines@york-county.org
2)
For defendants with last names
beginning with the letters J-R, please call 717-771-9707 or
email
Costandfines@york-county.org
3)
For defendants with last names
beginning with the letters S-Z, please call 717-771-9749 or
email
Costandfines@york-county.org
Victims of crime
should reference your inquiries based on the defendants’
last name(s) as well.
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2008-2012 Fee
Schedule Effective
April 1, 2008 |
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CLERK FEES: |
Base Rate |
Total Due |
|
**Non Jury Trial or
Guilty Plea |
$ 145.00 |
$
161.00 |
|
**Indirect Criminal
Contempt |
$ 145.00 |
$
161.00 |
|
**Jury Trial |
$ 195.00 |
$
211.00 |
|
**Summary |
$
40.50 |
$
56.50 |
COPIES:
|
Per page |
$
0.55 |
$
0.55 |
|
Certified Copy |
$ 10.00 |
$
10.00 |
FILING FEES:
|
*Miscellaneous Papers |
$
18.00 |
$
23.00 |
|
*Tax Collector Bond |
$
18.00 |
$
23.00 |
|
*Constable Bond |
$
18.00 |
$
23.00 |
|
**Summary Conviction
Appeal (charged each docket #) |
$
47.50 |
$
63.50 |
|
**Appeals to
Commonwealth/Superior or Supreme
Court |
$
58.00 |
$
74.00 |
|
*Road Cases |
$
18.00 |
$
23.00 |
|
*Resolution of
Township Supervisors |
$
18.00 |
$
23.00 |
|
Expungement Petition |
$
55.00 |
$
55.00 |
FORMS:
|
*Record Check |
$
6.00 |
$
11.00 |
|
Bail Piece (Charged on
each case issued) |
$
12.00 |
$
12.00 |
MISCELLANEOUS:
|
Postage (Charged per
case) |
$ 11.00 |
$
11.00 |
|
Automation Fee |
$
5.00 |
$
5.00 |
* Add $5.00
for Equipment Automation Fund
** Add $16.00
for Equipment Automation Fund & Postage
NOTE:
NO CHARGE FOR DEFENSE SUBPOENAS!
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