Section 35-6-1 - Magistrate costs; schedule; definition of "convicted".

35-6-1. Magistrate costs; schedule; definition of "convicted".

A.     Magistrate judges, including metropolitan court judges, shall assess and collect and shall not waive, defer or suspend the following costs:

   

docket fee, criminal actions under Section 29-5-1 NMSA 1978     $ 1.00; 

docket fee, to be collected prior to docketing any other criminal action, except as provided in Subsection B of Section 35-6-3 NMSA 1978     20.00.
Proceeds from this docket fee shall be transferred to the administrative office of the courts for deposit in the court facilities fund; 

docket fee, twenty dollars ($20.00) of which shall be deposited in the court automation fund and fifteen dollars ($15.00) of which shall be deposited in the civil legal services fund, to be collected prior to docketing any civil action, except as provided in Subsection A of Section 35-6-3 NMSA 1978     72.00; 

jury fee, to be collected from the party demanding trial by jury in any civil action at the time the demand is filed or made     25.00; 

copying fee, for making and certifying copies of any records in the court, for each page copied by photographic process     50.
Proceeds from this copying fee shall be transferred to the administrative office of the courts for deposit in the court facilities fund; and  

copying fee, for computer-generated or electronically transferred copies, per page     1.00.
Proceeds from this copying fee shall be transferred to the administrative office of the courts for deposit in the court automation fund.   

Except as otherwise specifically provided by law, docket fees shall be paid into the court facilities fund.

B.     Except as otherwise provided by law, no other costs or fees shall be charged or collected in the magistrate or metropolitan court.

C.     The magistrate or metropolitan court may grant free process to any party in any civil proceeding or special statutory proceeding upon a proper showing of indigency.  The magistrate or metropolitan court may deny free process if it finds that the complaint on its face does not state a cause of action.

D.     As used in this subsection, "convicted" means the defendant has been found guilty of a criminal charge by the magistrate or metropolitan judge, either after trial, a plea of guilty or a plea of nolo contendere.  Magistrate judges, including metropolitan court judges, shall assess and collect and shall not waive, defer or suspend the following costs: 

(1)     corrections fee, to be collected upon conviction from persons convicted of violating any provision of the Motor Vehicle Code [66-1-1 NMSA 1978] involving the operation of a motor vehicle, convicted of a crime constituting a misdemeanor or a petty misdemeanor or convicted of violating any ordinance that may be enforced by the imposition of a term of imprisonment as follows: 

   

in a county with a metropolitan court     $10.00; 

in a county without a metropolitan court     20.00;   

(2)     court automation fee, to be collected upon conviction from persons convicted of violating any provision of the Motor Vehicle Code involving the operation of a motor vehicle, convicted of a crime constituting a misdemeanor or a petty misdemeanor or convicted of violating any ordinance that may be enforced by the imposition of a term of imprisonment     10.00;

(3)     traffic safety fee, to be collected upon conviction from persons convicted of violating any provision of the Motor Vehicle Code involving the operation of a motor vehicle     3.00; 

(4)     judicial education fee, to be collected upon conviction from persons convicted of operating a motor vehicle in violation of the Motor Vehicle Code, convicted of a crime constituting a misdemeanor or a petty misdemeanor or convicted of violating any ordinance punishable by a term of imprisonment     3.00;

(5)     jury and witness fee, to be collected upon conviction from persons convicted of operating a motor vehicle in violation of the Motor Vehicle Code, convicted of a crime constituting a misdemeanor or a petty misdemeanor or convicted of violating any ordinance punishable by a term of imprisonment     5.00;

(6)     brain injury services fee, to be collected upon conviction from persons convicted of violating any provision of the Motor Vehicle Code involving the operation of a motor vehicle      5.00;  and

(7)     court facilities fee, to be collected upon conviction from persons convicted of violating any provision of the Motor Vehicle Code involving the operation of a motor vehicle, convicted of a crime constituting a misdemeanor or a petty misdemeanor or convicted of violating any ordinance that may be enforced by the imposition of a term of imprisonment as follows: 

   

in a county with a metropolitan court     24.00; 

in any other county     10.00.   

E.     Metropolitan court judges shall assess and collect and shall not waive, defer or suspend as costs a mediation fee not to exceed five dollars ($5.00) for the docketing of small claims and criminal actions specified by metropolitan court rule.  Proceeds of the mediation fee shall be deposited into the metropolitan court mediation fund.