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15-15A-15. Fees for accessing court records. The Supreme Court may charge a fee for access to and copies of court records in electronic form, for remote access or compiled information. The fee shall be reasonable and may include costs for labor, materials and supplies. Fees for record searches are set forth in § 16-2-29.5. Some entities, and other entities under certain conditions, are exempt from paying a record search fee pursuant to § 16-2-29. Copying and certification fees shall be charged as determined by statute or Supreme Court Rule.

Source: SL 2005, ch 291 (Supreme Court Rule 05-05), effective Feb. 25, 2005.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-15 > Chapter-15a > Statute-15-15a-15

15-15A-15. Fees for accessing court records. The Supreme Court may charge a fee for access to and copies of court records in electronic form, for remote access or compiled information. The fee shall be reasonable and may include costs for labor, materials and supplies. Fees for record searches are set forth in § 16-2-29.5. Some entities, and other entities under certain conditions, are exempt from paying a record search fee pursuant to § 16-2-29. Copying and certification fees shall be charged as determined by statute or Supreme Court Rule.

Source: SL 2005, ch 291 (Supreme Court Rule 05-05), effective Feb. 25, 2005.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-15 > Chapter-15a > Statute-15-15a-15

15-15A-15. Fees for accessing court records. The Supreme Court may charge a fee for access to and copies of court records in electronic form, for remote access or compiled information. The fee shall be reasonable and may include costs for labor, materials and supplies. Fees for record searches are set forth in § 16-2-29.5. Some entities, and other entities under certain conditions, are exempt from paying a record search fee pursuant to § 16-2-29. Copying and certification fees shall be charged as determined by statute or Supreme Court Rule.

Source: SL 2005, ch 291 (Supreme Court Rule 05-05), effective Feb. 25, 2005.