§ 1821. Per diem and mileage generally; subsistence
(a)
(1)
Except as otherwise provided by law, a witness in attendance at any court of the United States, or before a United States Magistrate Judge, or before any person authorized to take his deposition pursuant to any rule or order of a court of the United States, shall be paid the fees and allowances provided by this section.
(2)
As used in this section, the term “court of the United States” includes, in addition to the courts listed in section
451 of this title, any court created by Act of Congress in a territory which is invested with any jurisdiction of a district court of the United States.
(b)
A witness shall be paid an attendance fee of $40 per day for each day’s attendance. A witness shall also be paid the attendance fee for the time necessarily occupied in going to and returning from the place of attendance at the beginning and end of such attendance or at any time during such attendance.
(c)
(1)
A witness who travels by common carrier shall be paid for the actual expenses of travel on the basis of the means of transportation reasonably utilized and the distance necessarily traveled to and from such witness’s residence by the shortest practical route in going to and returning from the place of attendance. Such a witness shall utilize a common carrier at the most economical rate reasonably available. A receipt or other evidence of actual cost shall be furnished.
(2)
A travel allowance equal to the mileage allowance which the Administrator of General Services has prescribed, pursuant to section
5704 of title
5, for official travel of employees of the Federal Government shall be paid to each witness who travels by privately owned vehicle. Computation of mileage under this paragraph shall be made on the basis of a uniformed table of distances adopted by the Administrator of General Services.
(3)
Toll charges for toll roads, bridges, tunnels, and ferries, taxicab fares between places of lodging and carrier terminals, and parking fees (upon presentation of a valid parking receipt), shall be paid in full to a witness incurring such expenses.
(4)
All normal travel expenses within and outside the judicial district shall be taxable as costs pursuant to section
1920 of this title.
(d)
(1)
A subsistence allowance shall be paid to a witness when an overnight stay is required at the place of attendance because such place is so far removed from the residence of such witness as to prohibit return thereto from day to day.
(2)
A subsistence allowance for a witness shall be paid in an amount not to exceed the maximum per diem allowance prescribed by the Administrator of General Services, pursuant to section
5702
(a) of title
5, for official travel in the area of attendance by employees of the Federal Government.
(3)
A subsistence allowance for a witness attending in an area designated by the Administrator of General Services as a high-cost area shall be paid in an amount not to exceed the maximum actual subsistence allowance prescribed by the Administrator, pursuant to section
5702
(c)(B) [1] of title
5, for official travel in such area by employees of the Federal Government.
(e)
An alien who has been paroled into the United States for prosecution, pursuant to section 212(d)(5) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (8 U.S.C. 1182
(d)(5)), or an alien who either has admitted belonging to a class of aliens who are deportable or has been determined pursuant to section 240 of such Act (8 U.S.C. 1252
(b)) [1] to be deportable, shall be ineligible to receive the fees or allowances provided by this section.
(f)
Any witness who is incarcerated at the time that his or her testimony is given (except for a witness to whom the provisions of section
3144 of title
18 apply) may not receive fees or allowances under this section, regardless of whether such a witness is incarcerated at the time he or she makes a claim for fees or allowances under this section.
[1] See References in Text note below.