Maryland Code § CJ-7-202

Section CJ-7-202
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(a) (1) (i) The State Court Administrator shall determine the
amount of all court costs and charges for the circuit courts of the counties with the
approval of the Board of Public Works.
(ii) The fees and charges shall be uniform throughout the
State.
(2) The Comptroller of the State shall require clerks of court to collect
all fees required to be collected by law.

(b) The clerk may not charge the State, any county, municipality, or
Baltimore City any fee provided by this subtitle, unless the State, county,
municipality, or Baltimore City first gives its consent.
(c) The clerk is entitled to a reasonable fee for performing any other service
that is not enumerated in this subtitle or in §§ 3-601 through 3-603 of the Real
Property Article.
(d) The State Court Administrator, as part of the Administrator's
determination of the amount of court costs and charges in civil cases, shall assess a
surcharge that:
(1) May not be more than $85 per case; and
(2) Shall be deposited into the Maryland Legal Services Corporation
Fund established under § 11-402 of the Human Services Article.
(e) (1) In addition to the surcharge assessed under subsection (d) of this
section, the State Court Administrator, as part of the Administrator's determination
of the amount of court costs and charges in civil cases, shall assess a surcharge that:
(i) 1. Except as provided in item 2 of this item, shall be
$30 per case; and
2. Except as provided in paragraph (2) of this
subsection, shall be $6 to reopen any civil case; and
(ii) Shall be deposited into the Circuit Court Real Property
Records Improvement Fund established under § 13-602 of this article.
(2) A surcharge may not be assessed under this subsection to reopen
a case brought by a petitioner under Title 4, Subtitle 5 of the Family Law Article.
(f) The State Court Administrator shall:
(1) Assess a $100 fee for the special admission of an out-of-state
attorney under § 10-215 of the Business Occupations and Professions Article; and
(2) Pay $75 of the fee to the Janet L. Hoffman Loan Assistance
Repayment Program established under § 18-1502 of the Education Article.
(g) If a party in a proceeding feels aggrieved by any fee permitted under
this subtitle or by §§ 3-601 through 3-603 of the Real Property Article, the party may
request a judge of that circuit court to determine the reasonableness of the fee.

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