7161 - Fees.

                               SUBCHAPTER G                               COMPENSATION     Sec.     7161.  Fees.     7161.1. Specific fees.     7162.  Returns.     7163.  Election services.     7164.  Impounding, selling and viewing fees.     7165.  Seizure fees.     7166.  Returns to court.        Cross References.  Subchapter G is referred to in section     7149 of this title.     § 7161.  Fees.        (a)  Travel or mileage.--Actual mileage for travel by motor     vehicle shall be reimbursed at a rate equal to the highest rate     allowed by the Internal Revenue Service. If travel occurs by a     mode other than motor vehicle, reimbursement shall be for the     vouchered travel expenses.        (b)  Apportionment.--If more than one defendant is     transported simultaneously, reimbursements shall be for miles     traveled, and the travel cost shall be divided between or among     the defendants.        (c)  Additional persons.--A constable or deputy constable     when he is transporting a prisoner, serving a felony or     misdemeanor warrant or serving a warrant on a juvenile or a     defendant of the opposite sex may, at his discretion, be     accompanied by a second constable or deputy constable who is     certified under section 7147 (relating to automatic     certification) to perform judicial duties. In those cases, each     officer shall receive the fee set out in this section. In all     other civil, landlord-tenant and summary criminal cases, the     issuing authority may authorize payment to a second officer.        (d)  Civil and landlord-tenant cases.--In civil and landlord-     tenant cases, constable fees must be paid in advance to the     court for services desired to be performed. These fees shall not     be refundable to the plaintiff if a case is settled or a debt is     satisfied less than 48 hours prior to a scheduled sale or     ejectment. In the latter case, the constable or deputy constable     shall be paid for holding the sale or carrying out an ejectment,     respectively.        (e)  Payment.--All civil, landlord-tenant and criminal fees     shall be paid by the court to the constable as soon as possible     and in no case not more than 15 days in civil and landlord-     tenant cases and 30 days in criminal cases after the service is     performed and a proper request for payment is submitted,     provided that, in criminal cases where the books and accounts of     the relevant county offices are payable on a monthly basis,     payment shall be made not more than 15 days after the close of     the month.        (f)  Civil and landlord-tenant cases.--Fees in civil and     landlord-tenant cases shall be as follows:            (1)  For serving complaint, summons or notice on suitor        or tenant, either personally or by leaving a copy, $13, plus        $5 for each additional defendant at the same address, $2.50        for each return of service, plus mileage.            (2)  For levying goods, including schedule of property        levied upon and set aside, notice of levy and return of        service, $75, plus mileage.            (3)  For advertising personal property for public sale,        $7 per posting, with a maximum $21 fee, plus mileage, plus        the cost of advertising.            (4)  For selling goods levied, receipts and returns to        court, $85, plus mileage.            (5)  For making return of not found, $13, plus mileage.        Payment shall be limited to three returns of not found.            (6)  For executing order of possession, $13, plus $5 for        each additional defendant at the same address, $2.50 for each        return of service, plus mileage.            (7)  For ejectment, $90, $2.50 for each return of        service, plus mileage.            (8)  For making any return of service other than not        found, $2.50 each.            (9)  For providing courtroom security as ordered, $13 per        hour, assessed against one or more parties as determined by        the court.            (10)  Actual mileage for travel by motor vehicle shall be        reimbursed at the rate equal to the highest rate allowed by        the Internal Revenue Service. If travel is by other than        motor vehicle, reimbursement shall be for vouchered travel        expenses.        (g)  Criminal cases.--Fees in criminal cases shall be as     follows:            (1)  For executing each warrant of arrest or for        effectuating the payment of fines and costs by attempting to        execute each warrant of arrest, $25 for each docket number        and $2.50 for each return of service, plus mileage.            (2)  For taking custody of a defendant, $5 per defendant.            (3)  For conveyance of defendant to or from court, $5 per        defendant.            (4)  For attendance at arraignment or hearing, $13.            (5)  For executing discharge, $5 per defendant.            (6)  For executing commitment, $5 per defendant.            (7)  For executing release, $5 per defendant.            (8)  For making returns to the court, $2.50.            (9)  Transporting each nonincarcerated defendant to jail,        $17, plus mileage; transporting an incarcerated prisoner, $38        per prisoner, plus an hourly rate of $13 per hour, plus        mileage. Computation of hourly rate will apply after the        expiration of the first hour per prisoner per hour, not to        exceed $26 per hour per constable.            (10)  Receipt of the fees for transporting a        nonincarcerated defendant under paragraph (9) shall not        exclude receipt of the fees under paragraphs (6) and (8) for        that transport.            (11)  Receipt of the fees for transporting an        incarcerated prisoner under paragraph (9) shall exclude        receipt of the fees under paragraphs (2), (3), (4) and (7)        for the transport.            (12)  Actual mileage for travel by motor vehicle shall be        reimbursed at the rate equal to the highest rate allowed by        the Internal Revenue Service. If travel is by other than        motor vehicle, reimbursement shall be for vouchered travel        expenses.            (13)  For conveying defendants for fingerprinting, $17        per defendant, plus $13 per hour beyond the first hour per        defendant per hour, not to exceed $26 per hour per constable,        plus mileage.            (14)  For holding one or more defendants at the office of        a magisterial district judge, $13 per hour per defendant        beyond the first half hour.            (15)  For courtroom security as ordered, $13 per hour,        assessed against one or more parties as determined by the        court.            (16)  In all criminal cases wherein the defendant is        discharged or indigent or the case is otherwise dismissed,        the court shall assess to the county the fee provided in this        section, except that, in cases of private criminal complaints        where the defendant is discharged prior to the indictment or        the filing of any information or the case is otherwise        dismissed at the summary offense hearing, the court shall        assess the fee to the affiant.        (h)  Subpoenas.--For serving district court-issued subpoenas     for civil, landlord-tenant or criminal matters, $13 for first     witness, plus $5 for each additional witness at the same     address, $2.50 return of service for each subpoena, plus     mileage. The same fee shall be payable for attempting to serve a     subpoena at a wrong address supplied by the party requesting the     service.        (i)  Similar fees.--For civil, landlord-tenant and criminal     services not specifically provided for, the court shall pay the     same fees as it pays for services that it determines to be     similar to those performed.        Cross References.  Section 7161 is referred to in sections     7141, 7145 of this title.