Indiana Code § 33-37-12-3

Administrative fee
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Sec. 3. (a) The clerk may retain as an administrative fee an amount of up to three dollars ($3) from the excess amount collected by the clerk under section 2 of this chapter.       (b) The clerk shall deposit the amount retained as an administrative fee under subsection (a) in the clerk's record perpetuation fund established under IC 33-37-5-2 .   IC 33-38 ARTICLE 38. JUDGES               Ch. 1. Certain Judgeship's Eligibility; Term of Office; Travel Expenses             Ch. 2. Appointment of Bailiffs in Certain Counties             Ch. 3. Copy of Appointment of a City or Municipal Judge to the Clerk of Circuit Court             Ch. 4. Chief Clerk in Marion and Lake Counties             Ch. 5. Salaries             Ch. 6. Judges' Retirement System             Ch. 6.9. Application of Certain Statutes to the 1977 and the 1985 Retirement, Disability, and Death Systems             Ch. 7. 1977 Retirement, Disability, and Death System             Ch. 8. 1985 Retirement, Disability, and Death System             Ch. 9. Judicial Conference of Indiana and the Office of Judicial Administration             Ch. 9.5. Justice Reinvestment Advisory Council             Ch. 10. Private Judges             Ch. 11. Temporary Judges             Ch. 12. Defense and Indemnification of Judges for Civil Damages             Ch. 13. The Commission on Judicial Qualifications and the Retirement, Discipline, and Removal of Justices and Judges             Ch. 14. The Commission on Judicial Qualifications and the Discipline of Judges of Superior, Probate, Juvenile, and Criminal Courts             Ch. 15. Expired             Ch. 15.2. Judges Pro Tempore   IC 33-38-1 Chapter 1. Certain Judgeship's Eligibility; Term of Office; Travel Expenses               33-38-1-1 Admission to the practice of law             33-38-1-2 Multiple county judicial circuits and superior court district; traveling expenses             33-38-1-3 Beginning date; expiration date

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