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Each type of U.S. court, and other services, publishes a list of fees that are charged for services provided by the specific court.
Fee Schedule 28 U.S.C. §1913, 1914 and 1917. Fees paid by personal/business checks must comply with the following conditions: Checks must be payable to “Clerk, United States Courts”; Checks must be imprinted with a name and address (not handwritten or typed); and; Case number and case name must be written in the memo section of the check
For every search of the records of the Court of Federal Claims conducted by the clerk of the court or a deputy clerk, $34 per name or item searched. This fee shall apply to services rendered on behalf of the United States if the information requested is available through electronic access.
Access federal court records electronically via the PACER service. Registered users may be charged a fee based on the amount and type of information accessed in a calendar quarter.
Court Fee Schedule Summary Effective date: December 1, 2023 Fees may be paid at the Clerk’s Office by check, money order, or credit card; or online at Pay.gov .
Each party filing a notice of appeal pays a separate fee to the district court, but parties filing a joint notice of appeal pay only one fee. There is no docketing fee for an application for an interlocutory appeal under 28 U.S.C. § 1292(b) or other petition for permission to appeal under Fed. R. App. P. 5, unless the appeal is allowed.
The Court does not accept personal checks or credit cards from debtors to pay fees. All attorney/law firm checks must include a current pre-printed name, street address, telephone number, and California attorney bar number.
All fees incurred in the electronic filing system (CM/ECF) are payable by credit card or direct debit through the pay.gov system. These include appeal fees, pro hac vice application fees, and case initiating fees.
1 Includes a $55.00 administrative fee for filing a civil action, suit or proceeding. The administrative fee is applied to all civil actions except petitions for a writ of habeas corpus and where a person has been granted IFP status under 28 U.S.C. § 1915.
There is a fee for retrieving and distributing case information: $30 per search (even if no results are returned), plus $0.10 per page per document delivered electronically, up to five documents. The $3 maximum (30-page cap) charged for any document applies.