Within 20 days after the rendering of judgment or other determination of any cause or action in the Supreme Court, Superior Court, or Court of Chancery, the clerk, prothonotary, or register of the court shall enter upon the docket of such cause, action, or prosecution, or in a separate fee book kept for that purpose, a full bill of the costs therein, setting forth distinctly each item of the fees of every officer and person, so far as the same are known to him or her or he or she has in his or her office the means of ascertaining the same.
Structure Delaware Code
Title 10 - Courts and Judicial Procedure
§ 5101. Defendant or prevailing party in law actions.
§ 5102. Civil actions where defendant resides in another county.
§ 5103. Writs of prohibition or mandamus.
§ 5104. Actions in name of State.
§ 5105. Cases not specially provided for.
§ 5106. Actions in Court of Chancery.
§ 5107. Affirmance of judgment by Supreme Court.
§ 5108. Proceedings out of court.
§ 5109. Cases within jurisdiction of justice of the peace brought in Superior Court.
§ 5110. Appeals from justice of the peace.
§ 5111. Certiorari to justice of the peace.
§ 5112. Bill of costs, time for entry upon docket.
§ 5113. Endorsement on execution process.
§ 5114. Neglect of duties by officers; penalties.
§ 5117. Parentage proceedings.
§ 5119. Perpetuating testimony of boundaries.
§ 5120. Fence viewers' services.