Colorado Code § 18-24-102

Surcharge
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(1) Each person who is convicted of a crime against a child shall
be required to pay a surcharge to the clerk of the court for the judicial district in which the
conviction occurs.
(2) Surcharges pursuant to subsection (1) of this section are in the following amounts:
(a) For each class 2 felony of which a person is convicted, except as described in
subsection (3) of this section, one thousand five hundred dollars;
(b) For each class 3 felony of which a person is convicted, one thousand dollars;
(c) For each class 4 felony of which a person is convicted, five hundred dollars;
(d) For each class 5 felony of which a person is convicted, three hundred seventy-five
dollars;
(e) For each class 6 felony of which a person is convicted, two hundred fifty dollars;
(f) For each class 1 misdemeanor of which a person is convicted, two hundred dollars;
(g) For each class 2 misdemeanor of which a person is convicted, one hundred fifty
dollars; and
(h) For each class 3 misdemeanor of which a person is convicted, seventy-five dollars.
(3) For the purposes of subsection (2)(a) of this section, if the class 2 felony of which the
person is convicted is for human trafficking of a minor for involuntary servitude, as described in
section 18-3-503, or for human trafficking of a minor for sexual servitude, as described in
section 18-3-504, then the person is required to pay a surcharge in the amount of three thousand
dollars.

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