Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB680 Latest Draft

Bill / House Committee Report Version Filed 02/01/2025

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                            By: Gallegos S.B. No. 680
 (Woolley)


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to a fee collected by a district clerk for certain
 certified copies.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Subsection (b), Section 51.318, Government Code,
 is amended to read as follows:
 (b)  The fees are:
 (1)  for issuing a subpoena, including one copy$8
 (2)  for issuing a citation, commission for deposition,
 writ of execution, order of sale, writ of execution and order of
 sale, writ of injunction, writ of garnishment, writ of attachment,
 or writ of sequestration not provided for in Section 51.317, or any
 other writ or process not otherwise provided for, including one
 copy if required by law$8
 (3)  for searching files or records to locate a cause
 when the docket number is not provided$5
 (4)  for searching files or records to ascertain the
 existence of an instrument or record in the district clerk's
 office$5
 (5)  for abstracting a judgment$8
 (6)  for approving a bond$4
 (7)  for a certified copy of a record, judgment, order,
 pleading, or paper on file or of record in the district clerk's
 office, including certificate and seal, for each page or part of a
 page not to exceed $1
 (8)  for a noncertified copy, for each page or part of a
 page not to exceed $1.
 SECTION 2.  (a)  Section 101.0611, Government Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 Sec. 101.0611.  DISTRICT COURT FEES AND COSTS:  GOVERNMENT
 CODE.  The clerk of a district court shall collect fees and costs
 under the Government Code as follows:
 (1)  appellate judicial system filing fees for:
 (A)  First or Fourteenth Court of Appeals District
 (Sec. 22.2021, Government Code) . . . not more than $5;
 (B)  Second Court of Appeals District
 (Sec. 22.2031, Government Code) . . . not more than $5;
 (C)  Third Court of Appeals District
 (Sec. 22.2041, Government Code) . . . $5;
 (D)  Fourth Court of Appeals District
 (Sec. 22.2051, Government Code) . . . not more than $5;
 (E)  Fifth Court of Appeals District
 (Sec. 22.2061, Government Code) . . . not more than $5;
 (E-1)  Sixth Court of Appeals District (Sec.
 22.2071, Government Code) . . . $5;
 (E-2)  Seventh Court of Appeals District (Sec.
 22.2081, Government Code) . . . $5;
 (F)  Ninth Court of Appeals District
 (Sec. 22.2101, Government Code) . . . $5;
 (G)  Eleventh Court of Appeals District
 (Sec. 22.2121, Government Code) . . . $5;
 (G-1)  Twelfth Court of Appeals District (Sec.
 22.2131, Government Code) . . . $5; and
 (H)  Thirteenth Court of Appeals District
 (Sec. 22.2141, Government Code) . . . not more than $5;
 (2)  when administering a case for the Rockwall County
 Court at Law (Sec. 25.2012, Government Code) . . . civil fees and
 court costs as if the case had been filed in district court;
 (3)  additional filing fees:
 (A)  for each suit filed for insurance contingency
 fund, if authorized by the county commissioners court (Sec. 51.302,
 Government Code) . . . not to exceed $5;
 (B)  to fund the improvement of Dallas County
 civil court facilities, if authorized by the county commissioners
 court (Sec. 51.705, Government Code) . . . not more than $15;
 (B-1)  to fund the improvement of Bexar County
 court facilities, if authorized by the county commissioners court
 (Sec. 51.706, Government Code) . . . not more than $15; [and]
 (C)  to fund the improvement of Hays County court
 facilities, if authorized by the county commissioners court
 (Sec. 51.707, Government Code) . . . not more than $15; and
 (D)  to fund the preservation of court records
 (Sec. 51.708, Government Code) . . . not more than $10;
 (4)  for filing a suit, including an appeal from an
 inferior court:
 (A)  for a suit with 10 or fewer plaintiffs
 (Sec. 51.317, Government Code) . . . $50;
 (B)  for a suit with at least 11 but not more than
 25 plaintiffs (Sec. 51.317, Government Code) . . . $75;
 (C)  for a suit with at least 26 but not more than
 100 plaintiffs (Sec. 51.317, Government Code) . . . $100;
 (D)  for a suit with at least 101 but not more than
 500 plaintiffs (Sec. 51.317, Government Code) . . . $125;
 (E)  for a suit with at least 501 but not more than
 1,000 plaintiffs (Sec. 51.317, Government Code) . . . $150; or
 (F)  for a suit with more than 1,000 plaintiffs
 (Sec. 51.317, Government Code) . . . $200;
 (5)  for filing a cross-action, counterclaim,
 intervention, contempt action, motion for new trial, or third-party
 petition (Sec. 51.317, Government Code) . . . $15;
 (6)  for issuing a citation or other writ or process not
 otherwise provided for, including one copy, when requested at the
 time a suit or action is filed (Sec. 51.317, Government Code) . . .
 $8;
 (7)  for records management and preservation
 (Sec. 51.317, Government Code) . . . $10;
 (7-a)  for district court records archiving, if adopted
 by the county commissioners court (Sec. 51.317(b)(5), Government
 Code) . . . not more than $5;
 (8)  for issuing a subpoena, including one copy
 (Sec. 51.318, Government Code) . . . $8;
 (9)  for issuing a citation, commission for deposition,
 writ of execution, order of sale, writ of execution and order of
 sale, writ of injunction, writ of garnishment, writ of attachment,
 or writ of sequestration not provided for in Section 51.317, or any
 other writ or process not otherwise provided for, including one
 copy if required by law (Sec. 51.318, Government Code) . . . $8;
 (10)  for searching files or records to locate a cause
 when the docket number is not provided (Sec. 51.318, Government
 Code) . . . $5;
 (11)  for searching files or records to ascertain the
 existence of an instrument or record in the district clerk's office
 (Sec. 51.318, Government Code) . . . $5;
 (12)  for abstracting a judgment (Sec. 51.318,
 Government Code) . . . $8;
 (13)  for approving a bond (Sec. 51.318, Government
 Code) . . . $4;
 (14)  for a certified copy of a record, judgment,
 order, pleading, or paper on file or of record in the district
 clerk's office, including certificate and seal, for each page or
 part of a page (Sec. 51.318, Government Code) . . . not to exceed
 $1;
 (15)  for a noncertified copy, for each page or part of
 a page (Sec. 51.318, Government Code) . . . not to exceed $1;
 (16)  fee for performing a service:
 (A)  related to the matter of the estate of a
 deceased person (Sec. 51.319, Government Code) . . . the same fee
 allowed the county clerk for those services;
 (B)  related to the matter of a minor
 (Sec. 51.319, Government Code) . . . the same fee allowed the
 county clerk for the service;
 (C)  of serving process by certified or registered
 mail (Sec. 51.319, Government Code) . . . the same fee a sheriff or
 constable is authorized to charge for the service under Section
 118.131, Local Government Code; and
 (D)  prescribed or authorized by law but for which
 no fee is set (Sec. 51.319, Government Code) . . . a reasonable
 fee;
 (17)  jury fee (Sec. 51.604, Government Code) . . .
 $30;
 (18)  additional filing fee for family protection on
 filing a suit for dissolution of a marriage under Chapter 6, Family
 Code (Sec. 51.961, Government Code) . . . not to exceed $15;
 (19)  at a hearing held by an associate judge in Dallas
 County, a court cost to preserve the record, in the absence of a
 court reporter, by other means (Sec. 54.509, Government Code) . . .
 as assessed by the referring court or associate judge; and
 (20)  at a hearing held by an associate judge in Duval
 County, a court cost to preserve the record (Sec. 54.1151,
 Government Code) . . . as imposed by the referring court or
 associate judge.
 (b)  Sections 101.06111, 101.06113, 101.06114, 101.06115,
 101.06116, and 101.06117, Government Code, are repealed.
 SECTION 3.  Subsection (b), Section 51.318, Government Code,
 as amended by this Act, applies only to a request for a certified
 copy of a record, judgment, order, pleading, or paper on file or of
 record in the district clerk's office, including certificate and
 seal, made on or after the effective date of this Act.  A request
 made before the effective date of this Act is covered by the law in
 effect when the request was made, and the former law is continued in
 effect for that purpose.
 SECTION 4.  This Act takes effect immediately if it receives
 a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, as
 provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution.  If this
 Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this
 Act takes effect September 1, 2011.