§ 8011. Fixed fees of sheriffs. For the services specified, a sheriff\nis entitled to the following fees and, where indicated, these shall be\npaid in advance.\n (a) Order of attachment.\n 1. For receiving an order of attachment, entering it in the\nappropriate books, and return when required, twenty dollars, in advance.\n 2. For levying upon real or personal property, fifty dollars, in\nadvance.\n 3. For each additional levy upon real or personal property by virtue\nof an order of attachment, fifty dollars, in advance.\n 4. For serving a copy of an order of attachment on a defendant, and\nfor serving a copy on each additional defendant, twenty dollars, in\nadvance.\n 5. For serving a summons with or without a complaint, twenty dollars,\nin advance.\n 6. For making and filing a description of real property, or an\ninventory of personal property, levied upon by virtue of an order of\nattachment, or an estimate of the value thereof, twenty dollars.\n 7. Mileage for services covered in paragraphs two, three and four of\nthis subdivision, in advance, provided, however, that where the services\ncovered in such paragraphs are performed at the same time and place,\nthere shall be only one mileage fee.\n (b) Property execution.\n 1. For receiving an execution against property, entering it in the\nappropriate books, and return when required, twenty dollars, in advance,\nexcept that in an execution which arises out of an action brought\npursuant to article eighteen of the uniform district court act, article\neighteen of the uniform city court act, article eighteen of the New York\ncity civil court act or article eighteen of the uniform justice court\nact, the fees provided in this subdivision shall not be collected in\nadvance.\n 2. For levying upon property by virtue of an execution, twenty\ndollars.\n 3. For making an inventory of property levied upon by virtue of an\nexecution, twenty dollars.\n 4. Mileage for services covered in paragraphs two and three of this\nsubdivision, in advance, provided however, that where the services\ncovered in such paragraphs are performed at the same time, there shall\nbe only one mileage fee.\n (c) Income execution; service upon judgment debtor.\n 1. For receiving an income execution, entering it in appropriate\nbooks, and return when required, twenty dollars, in advance.\n 2. For serving the income execution upon the judgment debtor, twenty\ndollars, in advance.\n 3. Mileage for service covered in paragraph two of this subdivision,\nunless such execution is served by mail.\n (d) Income execution; levy upon default or failure to serve judgment\ndebtor.\n 1. For serving an income execution, entering it in the appropriate\nbooks, and return when required, twenty dollars, in advance.\n 2. For levying upon the money that the judgment debtor is receiving or\nwill receive, twenty dollars, in advance.\n 3. Mileage for services covered in paragraph two of this subdivision\nunless such levy is made by mail.\n (e) Recovery of chattel.\n 1. For receiving an order to recover chattel, entering it in the\nappropriate books, and return when required, twenty dollars, in advance.\n 2. For executing the order of seizure against the defendant's chattel\nor chattels, one hundred dollars, in advance.\n 3. For executing the order of seizure against the chattel or chattels\nof an additional defendant or any other person in whose possession said\nchattel or chattels may be found, fifty dollars, in advance.\n 4. For serving an additional copy of the required papers, twenty\ndollars, in advance.\n 5. For serving the summons with or without a complaint, twenty\ndollars, in advance.\n 6. Mileage for services covered in paragraphs two, three, four and\nfive of this subdivision, in advance, provided however, that where the\nservices covered in such paragraphs are performed at the same time and\nplace, there shall be only one mileage fee.\n (f) Summary proceeding.\n 1. Notice of petition and petition.\
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