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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 42 — JUDICIARY AND JUDICIAL PROCEDURE · Chapter 17

§ 1725.7. Petition for expungement or order for limited access fee.

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§ 1725.7. Petition for expungement or order for limited access fee.
(a)General rule.-- In addition to any other fee authorized by law, a person who files a petition for expungement under 18 Pa.C.S. § 9122 (relating to expungement) or a petition for an order for limited access under 18 Pa.C.S. § 9122.1 (relating to order for limited access) shall pay a fee of $132 to the clerk of courts at the time of filing.
(b)Distribution.-- The clerk of courts shall ensure that the fee is distributed as follows:
(1)One-quarter to the Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts.
(2)One-quarter to the Pennsylvania State Police.
(3)One-quarter to the district attorney of the county.
(4)One-quarter to the clerk of courts.
42c1725.7v
(Feb. 16, 2016, P.L.10, No.5, eff. 270 days)
2016 Amendment. Act 5 added section 1725.7.
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