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Administrative/Regulatory

Sep. 15, 2011

Federal judiciary to increase fees

In response to mounting financial pressures, the federal judiciary will increase the price to electronically access case documents and bump up other court fees, the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts announced Tuesday.


By Robert Iafolla


Daily Journal Staff Writer


WASHINGTON - In response to mounting financial pressures, the federal judiciary will increase the price to electronically access case documents and bump up other court fees, the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts announced Tuesday.


The cost to view documents on the Public Access to Court Electronic Records system, known as PACER, will increase from 8 cents a page to 10 cents a page - a 25 per...

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