814.68 History
History: 1981 c. 317.
814.69
814.69
Fees of court reporters; transcripts. 814.69(1)
(1) A court reporter shall collect the following fees:
814.69(1)(a)
(a) For a transcript under
SCR 71.04, a fee at the rate of $1.50 per 25-line page for the original and 50 cents per 25-line page for the duplicate. Except as provided in
s. 967.06, the fee shall be paid by the county treasurer upon the certificate of the clerk of court.
814.69(1)(b)
(b) For a transcript under
s. 757.57 (5), a fee from the party requesting the transcript at the rate of $1.75 per 25-line page for the original and 60 cents per 25-line page for each copy. If the request is by the state or any political subdivision thereof, the fees of the reporter shall be at the rates provided in par.
(1).
814.69(1)(c)
(c) A reporter may make a special charge, pursuant to arrangement with the party requesting the same, for furnishing typewritten transcripts of testimony and proceedings from day to day during the progress of any trial or proceeding.
814.69(1)(d)
(d) For purposes of this section, a page other than the final page of a transcript shall consist of any 25 or more consecutive typewritten lines, double-spaced, on paper not less than 8 1/2 inches in width, with a margin of not more than 1 1/2 inches on the left and five-eighths of an inch on the right, exclusive of lines disclosing page numbering; type shall be standard pica with 10 letters to the inch. Questions and answers shall each begin a new line. Indentations for speakers or paragraphs shall be not more than 15 spaces from the left margin.
814.69(2)
(2) Any fees collected by a court reporter whose court reporter equipment is purchased by the state under
s. 758.19 (4m) shall be deposited in the state treasury and credited to the general fund.
814.69 Annotation
Counties are not required to provide free copy machine services for court reporters who collect fees under (2) for furnishing transcripts to parties.
79 Atty. Gen. 157.
814.69 Annotation
County employes who perform court reporting functions are "court reporters" under this section and may personally retain fees collected hereunder. The county may take such fees into account in setting salary structures.
81 Atty. Gen. 7.
814.70
814.70
Fees of sheriffs. The sheriff shall collect the fees under this section. The fees are set as follows, unless a higher fee is established under
s. 814.705:
814.70(1)
(1) Service of process. For each service or attempted service of a summons or any other process for commencement of an action, a writ, an order of injunction, a subpoena or any other order, $12 for each defendant or person. If there is more than one defendant or person to be served at a given address, $6 for each additional defendant or person. No fee charged under this subsection in any action commenced under
s. 813.12 may be collected from a petitioner under
s. 813.12. The fee charged under this subsection in any action commenced under
s. 813.12 shall be collected from the respondent under
s. 813.12 if he or she is convicted of violating a temporary restraining order or injunction issued under
s. 813.12 (3) or
(4).
814.70(2)
(2) Execution on judgment. For serving an execution on a judgment demanding payment thereof or other writ not provided for, $12.
814.70(3)
(3) Travel; civil process. For travel in serving any summons, writ or other process, except criminal warrants, and except that a fee under this subsection in any action commenced under
s. 813.12 may not be collected from a petitioner but shall be collected from the respondent if he or she is convicted of violating a temporary restraining order or injunction issued under
s. 813.12 (3) or
(4):
814.70(3)(a)
(a) In counties having a population of less than 500,000, 25 cents for each mile actually and necessarily traveled.
814.70(3)(b)
(b) In counties having a population of 500,000 or more, $4 for each party to be served in each action. Only one charge may be imposed if there is more than one person to be served at a given address.
814.70(4)
(4) Travel; criminal process. For travel in serving any criminal process:
814.70(4)(a)
(a) In counties having a population of less than 500,000, 25 cents per mile.
814.70(4)(b)
(b) In counties having a population of 500,000 or more, $4 for each person served within the county from which process issued, or 25 cents per mile if served outside the county.
814.70(4)(c)
(c) The actual and necessary disbursements for board and conveyance of the prisoner.
814.70(5)
(5) Collection of money. For collecting and paying over all sums upon any execution, writ or process for the collection of money, 10% on the first $300; 5% on the next $300 or any part thereof; and 3% on any excess over $600; but the whole fee may not exceed $60.
814.70(6)(a)(a) Except as provided in
par. (b), making a copy of any bond, undertaking, summons, writ, complaint or other paper served or taken, when required by law or demanded by a party, and if not furnished by a party to the action or attorney, $1 per page.
814.70(6)(b)
(b) Making a copy of any bond, undertaking, summons, writ, complaint or other paper served or taken, when requested by the state public defender, a fee equal to the actual, necessary and direct costs of copying.
814.70(7)
(7) Advertising personal property. Advertising goods and chattels for sale upon execution, writ or process, $1.50. If there is more than one execution, writ or process in the hands of the sheriff against the same defendants, there shall be only one advertising fee charged in the whole, which shall be on the execution having priority.
814.70(8)
(8) Seizure of property; evictions. For serving any writ or other process with the aid of the county, $8; and $10 per hour for each deputy assigned to inventory the property when seizing property on attachment, replevin, execution or evicting on a writ of restitution or writ of assistance, plus all necessary expenses incurred thereby.
814.70(9)(a)(a) A fee of $50, of which $25 shall be prepaid and nonrefundable, for all necessary activities of the sheriff in connection with the sale of real estate by the sheriff or other officers, under any judgment or order of court, and making all the necessary papers and notices, including but not limited to:
814.70(9)(a)3.
3. Drawing, executing and acknowledging a deed pursuant to a sale of real estate.
814.70(9)(a)5.
5. Recording a certificate of sale with the register of deeds.
814.70(9)(b)
(b) For travel in making the sale, to be computed from the courthouse, 20 cents per mile going and returning.
814.70(10)
(10) Personal property; possession and storage. All necessary expenses incurred in taking possession of any goods or chattels and preserving the same as shall be just and reasonable in the opinion of the court.
814.70(11)
(11) Printing advertisements. All fees allowed by law and paid to any printer for any advertisement required to be published by the sheriff.
814.70(12)
(12) Notices of sale. For the posting of notices of sale of personal property or posting any other notice and making a return thereon, $4 for the first posting and $2 for each additional posting.
814.70 AnnotationFees for mileage may only be collected if service is successful.
73 Atty. Gen. 106.
814.705(1)
(1) A county board may establish a higher fee for collection by the sheriff.
814.705(2)
(2) A city council may establish a higher fee for collection by the city constable and city police.
814.705(3)
(3) A village board may establish a higher fee for collection by the village marshal and village constable.
814.705(4)
(4) A town board may establish a higher fee for collection by the town constable or town police.
814.705 History
History: 1987 a. 181;
1993 a. 246.
814.71
814.71
Fees of city police, constables and village marshals. City police, constables and village marshals shall collect the same fees as those prescribed for sheriffs in
s. 814.70 for similar services subject to any modification applicable under
s. 814.705.
814.71 History
History: 1981 c. 317;
1987 a. 181.
814.72
814.72
Fees of appraisers. For appraisals under
s. 815.19, each appraiser shall collect a fee of $8, plus $10 per hour. The fee shall be paid by the officer and returned as a disbursement on the writ of attachment or execution.
814.72 History
History: 1981 c. 317.