New York UDC Code § 1911

Fees payable to the clerk
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§ 1911. Fees payable to the clerk.\n  (a) There shall be paid to the clerk the following sums as court fees\nin civil matters and there shall be no others:\n  (1) Upon the issuance of a summons, order of arrest or attachment,\nrequisition or warrant of seizure, or a notice of petition or order to\nshow cause in lieu thereof in a summary proceeding to recover real\nproperty, forty-five dollars.\n  (2) Upon filing the first paper in an action or proceeding, including\na special proceeding for the settlement of a claim of an infant or\nincompetent, forty-five dollars, unless there has been paid a fee of\nforty-five dollars for the issuance of a summons, order of arrest or\nattachment, requisition or warrant of seizure, or a notice of petition\nor order to show cause in lieu thereof in a summary proceeding, as\nprovided for by paragraph one of this subdivision.\n  (2-a) Upon filing the first paper in an action or proceeding arising\nout of a consumer credit transaction as defined in subdivision (f) of\nsection one hundred five of the civil practice law and rules, an\nadditional ninety-five dollars.\n  (3) For entry of judgment upon confession, forty-five dollars, unless\nthere has been paid a fee of forty-five dollars in accordance with the\nprovisions of subparagraphs (1) and (2) hereof.\n  (4) On filing notice of appeal, thirty dollars.\n  (5) For issuing a satisfaction of judgment, or a certificate regarding\nthe judgment, six dollars.\n  (6) Upon demand for a trial by jury, seventy dollars; to be paid by\nthe party demanding the jury, at the time of the demand.\n  (7) For exemplification of a copy of a paper on file in the clerk's\noffice fifteen dollars.\n  (8) For certifying a copy of a paper on file in the clerk's office,\nsix dollars.\n  (9) For filing a notice of trial, forty dollars. All fees shall be\nprepaid before the service shall be performed.\n  (10) Upon the filing of a judgment by a plaintiff on or after\nSeptember first, two thousand ten in an action or proceeding arising out\nof a consumer credit transaction as defined in subdivision (f) of\nsection one hundred five of the civil practice law and rules,\nninety-five dollars; provided such action or proceeding was commenced\nprior to such date and no additional fee was paid therein pursuant to\nparagraph two-a of this subdivision.\n  (b) Fees of enforcement officer. There shall be paid to the\nenforcement officer by the party requiring his services, the same fees\nto which a sheriff would be entitled for like services in supreme court.\n  (c) Stenographer's fees. A stenographer shall be entitled to the fees\nprescribed by the civil practice law and rules.\n  (d) Nothing in this section shall bar collection of a reasonable\nadministrative fee, as authorized by paragraph (j) of subdivision two of\nsection two hundred twelve of the judiciary law, where payment of a fee\nhereunder is by means of a credit card or similar device.\n

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