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Code · Michigan · Chapter 774

774.26a Blank forms for recording information concerning money received in criminal case; approval; completion.

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774.26a Blank forms for recording information concerning money received in criminal case; approval; completion.
Sec. 26a.
(1)The county treasurer shall provide a municipal court within the county with blank forms which have been approved by the state treasurer. The forms shall provide space for recording the following information with respect to all sums of money which the municipal court receives in a criminal case on account of any forfeiture of bail, bond, recognizance, fine, penalty, or taxation of costs:
(a)Receipt number.
(b)Docket number.
(c)Nature of offense.
(d)Amount of the fine.
(e)Amount of statutory court fees.
(f)Officers' fees.
(g)Other receipts, including a forfeitured bond.
(h)Total receipts.
(i)Disposition of the case.
(j)Name of defendant.
(k)The name of the municipal judge.
(l)The name of the city.
(2)Each municipal judge shall complete the forms and shall furnish 1 copy to the county treasurer, and 1 copy either to the county clerk or to the controller or board of auditors, in counties having a controller or board of auditors, and shall retain 1 completed form for the municipal court files.
History: Add. 1957, Act 266, Eff. Sept. 27, 1957 ;-- Am. 1980, Act 506, Imd. Eff. Jan. 22, 1981 ;-- Am. 2002, Act 88 , Imd. Eff. Mar. 26, 2002
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