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Code · California · Code of Civil Procedure

§ 116.230

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(a)In a small claims case, the clerk of the court shall charge and collect only those fees authorized under this chapter.
(b)If the party filing a claim has filed 12 or fewer small claims in the state within the previous 12 months, the filing fee is the following:
(1)Thirty dollars ($30) if the amount of the demand is one thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) or less.
(2)Fifty dollars ($50) if the amount of the demand is more than one thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) but less than or equal to five thousand dollars ($5,000).
(3)Seventy-five dollars ($75) if the amount of the demand is more than five thousand dollars ($5,000).
(c)If the party has filed more than 12 other small claims in the state within the previous 12 months, the filing fee is one hundred dollars ($100).
(1)If, after having filed a claim and paid the required fee under paragraph
(1)of subdivision (b), a party files an amended claim or amendment to a claim that raises the amount of the demand so that the filing fee under paragraph
(2)of subdivision
(b)would be charged, the filing fee for the amended claim or amendment is twenty dollars ($20).
(2)If, after having filed a claim and paid the required fee under paragraph
(2)of subdivision (b), a party files an amended claim or amendment to a claim that raises the amount of the demand so that the filing fee under paragraph
(3)of subdivision
(b)would be charged, the filing fee for the amended claim or amendment is twenty-five dollars ($25).
(3)If, after having filed a claim and paid the required fee under paragraph
(1)of subdivision (b), a party files an amended claim or amendment to a claim that raises the amount of the demand so that the filing fee under paragraph
(3)of subdivision
(b)would be charged, the filing fee for the amended claim or amendment is forty-five dollars ($45).
(4)The additional fees paid under this subdivision are due upon filing. The court shall not reimburse a party if the party’s claim is amended to demand a lower amount that falls within the range for a filing fee lower than that originally paid.
(e)Each party filing a claim shall file a declaration with the claim stating whether that party has filed more than 12 other small claims in the state within the last 12 months.
(f)The clerk of the court shall deposit fees collected under this section into a bank account established for this purpose by the Administrative Office of the Courts and maintained under rules adopted by or trial court financial policies and procedures authorized by the Judicial Council under subdivision
(a)of Section 77206 of the Government Code. The deposits shall be made as required under Section 68085.1 of the Government Code and trial court financial policies and procedures authorized by the Judicial Council.
(1)The Administrative Office of the Courts shall distribute six dollars ($6) of each thirty-dollar ($30) fee, eight dollars ($8) of each fifty-dollar ($50) fee, ten dollars ($10) of each seventy-five-dollar ($75) fee, and fourteen dollars ($14) of each one hundred-dollar ($100) fee collected under subdivision
(b)or
(c)to a special account in the county in which the court is located to be used for the small claims advisory services described in Section 116.940, or, if the small claims advisory services are administered by the court, to the court. The Administrative Office of the Courts shall also distribute two dollars ($2) of each seventy-five-dollar ($75) fee collected under subdivision
(b)to the law library fund in the county in which the court is located.
(2)From the fees collected under subdivision (d), the Administrative Office of the Courts shall distribute two dollars ($2) to the law library fund in the county in which the court is located, and three dollars ($3) to the small claims advisory services described in Section 116.940, or, if the small claims advisory services are administered by the court, to the court.
(3)Records of these moneys shall be available from the Administrative Office of the Courts for inspection by the public on request.
(4)Nothing in this section precludes the court or county from contracting with a third party to provide small claims advisory services as described in Section 116.940.
(h)The remainder of the fees collected under subdivisions (b), (c), and
(d)shall be transmitted monthly to the Controller for deposit in the Trial Court Trust Fund.
(i)All money distributed under this section to be used for small claims advisory services shall be used only for providing those services as described in Section 116.940. Nothing in this section shall preclude the county or the court from procuring other funding to comply with the requirements of Section 116.940.
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