Louisiana Statutes

§ 13:841

Louisiana·Title 13 Courts and Judicial Procedure

§841. Enumeration of fees in civil matters; miscellaneous A. The clerks of the several district courts may be entitled to demand and receive fees of office, which fees may be less than, but shall not exceed, the amounts set forth in this Section. Any clerk of court that establishes procedures for the filing, receipt, or issuance of any of the following documents by electronic means shall establish fees for the filing, receipt, or issuance of electronic documents that shall not exceed the fee that would apply if the document was received, filed, or issued in paper.

(1)Initialization fee, twenty dollars.
(2)Filing document:
(a)First page, six dollars.
(b)Each subsequent page, four dollars.
(c)Exhibits up to eight and one-half inches by fourteen inches, including but not limited to attac

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