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Code · New Jersey · Title 22A — Fees and Costs · Chapter 2

22A:2-16. Recording documents and making copies in probate proceedings in Chancery Division; fees

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The Clerk of the Superior Court shall receive the following fees for recording documents and making copies thereof in all probate proceedings in the Chancery Division.
When written in whole, per folio, fifteen cents ($0.15). When written and printed or typewritten in whole or in part with type of eight-point face and with not less than four-point space between the lines, or when written and printed or typewritten in whole or in part with type of more than eight-point face, per folio, fifteen cents ($0.15).
When printed or typewritten in whole or in part with type of less than eight-point face with less than four-point space between the lines, in broken measure, tabular, schedule or figure work, per folio, twenty cents ($0.20).
For official copies and abstracts of such instruments or documents from the records and files of the Superior Court, Chancery Division, per folio, twenty cents ($0.20).
L.1953, c. 22, p. 394, s. 11.
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