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Rule 38 Rules of the Supreme Court of the United States

Rule 38 Rules of the Supreme Court of the United States

Rule 38 Rules of the Supreme Court of the United States is about Fees. It is under Part VII (Practice and Procedure) of the Rules.

Under 28 U. S. C. §1911, the fees charged by the Clerk are:

(a) for docketing a case on a petition for a writ of certiorari or on appeal or for docketing any other proceeding, except a certified question or a motion to docket and dismiss an appeal under Rule 18.5, $300;

(b) for filing a petition for rehearing or a motion for leave to file a petition for rehearing, $200;

(c) for reproducing and certifying any record or paper, $1 per page; and for comparing with the original thereof any photographic reproduction of any record or paper, when furnished by the person requesting its certification, $.50 per page;

(d) for a certificate bearing the seal of the Court, $10; and

(e) for a check paid to the Court, Clerk, or Marshal that is returned for lack of funds, $35.

See also  Rule 8016 United States Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure

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