12-114.01. Probation surcharge; deposit A. Except as provided in section 12-269, in addition to any other penalty assessment provided by law, a probation surcharge of ten dollars shall be levied on every fine, penalty and forfeiture imposed and collected by the superior, justice and municipal courts for criminal offenses and any civil penalty imposed and collected for a civil traffic violation and fine, penalty or forfeiture for a violation of the motor vehicle statutes, for a violation of any local ordinance relating to the stopping, standing or operation of a vehicle, except parking violations, or for a violation of the game and fish statutes in title 17. B. The monies collected pursuant to this section shall be deposited, pursuant to sections 35-146 and 35-147, in the judicial collection enhancement fund established by section 12-113 to be used to supplement monies currently used for the salaries of adult and juvenile probation and surveillance officers and for support of programs and services of the superior court adult and juvenile probation departments. C. The court may waive all or part of a probation surcharge in the same manner and subject to the same limitations provided for the waiver of penalty assessments in section 12-116.01, subsection E and section 12-116.02, subsection D.



12-115. Additional filing, appearance and answer or response fees; deposit (Rpld. 12/31/13) A. In addition to any other assessment authorized by law, the supreme court shall establish an additional fee on each filing, appearance and answer or response fee charged by a clerk of the superior court. B. The clerk shall collect the additional fee and monthly remit the additional fees to the county treasurer. The county treasurer shall transmit the fees to the state treasurer on or before the fifteenth day of each month for deposit, pursuant to sections 35-146 and 35-147, in the Arizona lengthy trial fund established by section 21-222. The state treasurer shall invest and divest monies in the fund as provided by section 35-313, and monies earned from investment shall be credited to the fund. C. The additional fee may be deferred or waived pursuant to sections 12-302 and 12-304. D. In establishing the additional fees under subsection A of this section, the supreme court may designate by rule that the additional fees not be imposed on filings in cases that involve minimal use of court resources or that are not afforded the opportunity for a trial by jury.







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