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Legislative Update

Various courts matters

March 25, 2022 Filed Under: Judicial Administration

S.E.A. 149, P.L. 106

Effective: July 1, 2022

  • Makes clarifying changes to the powers and duties of the Marion superior court executive committee.
  • Provides that an appointed judicial officer shall be vested by the judges of the family division of the Marion superior court with suitable powers for the handling of all probate matters of the court.
  • Removes and reallocates the powers and duties of a probate hearing judge, probate commissioner, juvenile referee, bail commissioner, and master commissioner from the Marion superior court.
  • Provides that the Marion County judicial selection committee nomination procedure shall be followed when filling a vacancy that occurs in a court. 
  • Provides that a sheriff’s service of process fee for each service performed outside Marion County applies to cases in the Marion County small claims court.
  • Provides that the: (1) clerk of a circuit court; (2) clerk of a city or town court; or (3) judge of a city or town court that does not have a clerk; may retain as an administrative fee an amount of up to $3 from the excess amount collected by the clerk for general court costs

Read the bill at: http://iga.in.gov/legislative/2022/bills/senate/149

Filed Under: Judicial Administration Tagged With: court costs, Marion County, service

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