8016 - Clerks of courts of record generally.

§  8016.  Clerks  of courts of record generally. (a) Fees of clerks in  actions.  Except where a greater fee is allowed by another  statute  for  the  same  service, each clerk of a court of record, except the clerk of  the civil court of the city of New York, except a county  clerk,  except  clerks  of  the  family  courts,  and  except the clerks of the district  courts, is entitled for the services specified to  the  following  fees,  payable in advance:    1.  upon the trial of an action, or the hearing, upon the merits, of a  special proceeding, from the party bringing it on, one dollar;    2.  for  entering  final  judgment,  including  the  filing   of   the  judgment-roll and a copy of the judgment to insert therein, fifty cents,  and  fifteen cents in addition for each folio, exceeding five, contained  in the judgment;    3. for entering any order or an interlocutory judgment,  fifty  cents,  and fifteen cents in addition for each folio, exceeding five;    4. for a certified or other copy of an order, record or other paper in  an  action  brought or transferred to the court of which he is clerk and  entered or filed in his office, ten cents for each folio;    5. for a certified transcript of  the  docket  of  a  judgment,  fifty  cents; and    6.  for  filing  a  transcript, or docketing or redocketing a judgment  thereupon, fifty cents, and fifty cents in addition for each  defendant,  exceeding two.    (b)  Certifying  judgment-roll  on  appeal. Where, on an appeal from a  judgment or order, a party shall present to the  clerk  of  a  court  of  record,  except  the  clerk  of the civil court of the city of New York,  except a county clerk, except clerks of the family  courts,  and  except  the  clerks  of the district courts, a printed copy of the judgment-roll  or order appealed from, it shall be the duty of the clerk to compare and  certify the same, for which service he shall be entitled to be  paid  at  the  rate  of  fifty cents per page or portion thereof, unless a greater  fee is allowed by another statute.