Oklahoma Statutes
Title 28. Fees
§28-86. Jurors' fees – Parking - Persons excused from serving - Lengthy Trial Fund - Wage replacement or supplementation.

A. Jurors shall be paid the following fees out of the local court fund:

1. For each day's attendance before any court of record, Twenty Dollars ($20.00); and
2. For mileage going to and returning from jury service each day, pursuant to the provisions of the State Travel Reimbursement Act.
B. The Court Fund Board of the district court may contract for or provide reimbursement for parking for district court jurors to be paid from the Court Fund. Parking so provided to jurors shall be in lieu of any reimbursement to jurors for parking fees.
C. The provisions of this section shall not apply to any person who is summoned for jury duty and who is excused from serving pursuant to the provisions of subsection A of Section 28 of Title 38 of the Oklahoma Statutes, beginning on the day the person is excused from service.
D. The Supreme Court shall promulgate rules to establish a Lengthy Trial Fund that shall be used to provide full or partial wage replacement or wage supplementation to jurors who serve as petit jurors for more than ten (10) days.
1. The court rules shall provide for the selection and appointment of an Administrator for the fund; procedures for the administration of the fund, including payments of salaries of the Administrator and other necessary personnel; procedures for the accounting, auditing and investment of money in the Lengthy Trial Fund; and a report by the Supreme Court on the administration of the Lengthy Trial Fund included in its annual report on the judicial branch, setting forth the money collected for and disbursed from the fund.
2. The clerk of the court shall collect from each attorney who files a civil case, unless otherwise exempted under the provisions of this section, a fee of Ten Dollars ($10.00) per case to be paid into the Lengthy Trial Fund. A lawyer will be deemed to have filed a case at the time the first pleading or other filing on which an individual lawyer's name appears is submitted to the court for filing and opens a new case. All such fees shall be forwarded to the Administrator of the Lengthy Trial Fund for deposit.
3. The Administrator shall use the fees deposited in the Lengthy Trial Fund to pay full or partial wage replacement or supplementation to jurors whose employers pay less than full regular wages when the period of jury service lasts more than ten (10) days.
4. The court may pay replacement or supplemental wages of up to Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00) per day per juror beginning on the eleventh day of jury service. In addition, for any jurors who qualify for payment by serving on a jury for more than ten (10) days, the court may, upon finding that such service posed a significant financial hardship to a juror, even in light of payments made with respect to jury service after the tenth day, award replacement or supplemental wages of up to Fifty Dollars ($50.00) per day from the fourth to the tenth day of jury service.
5. Any juror who is serving or has served on a jury that qualifies for payment from the Lengthy Trial Fund, provided the service commenced on or after January 1, 2005, may submit a request for payment from the Lengthy Trial Fund on a form provided by the Administrator. Payment shall be limited to the difference between the state-paid jury fee and the actual amount of wages a juror earns, up to the maximum level payable, minus any amount the juror actually receives from the employer during the same time period. The form shall disclose the juror's regular wages, the amount the employer will pay during the term of jury service starting on the eleventh day and thereafter, the amount of replacement or supplemental wages requested, and any other information the Administrator deems necessary for proper payment. The juror shall be required to submit verification from the employer as to the wage information provided to the Administrator, including but not limited to the employee's most recent earnings statement or similar document, prior to initiation of payment from the fund. If an individual is self-employed or receives compensation other than wages, the individual may provide a sworn affidavit attesting to his or her approximate gross weekly income, together with such other information as the Administrator may require, in order to verify weekly income.
6. The following attorneys and causes of action are exempt from payment of the Lengthy Trial Fund fee:
7. Until June 30, 2021, the Office of Management and Enterprise Services shall, at the request of the Administrative Director of the Courts, transfer any monies from the Lengthy Trial Fund to the Supreme Court Administrative Revolving Fund or the Interagency Reimbursement Fund as necessary to perform the duties imposed upon the Supreme Court, Court of Civil Appeals and district courts by law.
R.L. 1910, § 3236. Amended by Laws 1923, c. 6, p. 5, § 1, emerg. eff. Feb. 13, 1923; Laws 1947, p. 248, § 1, emerg. eff. May 16, 1947; Laws 1963, c. 79, § 1, emerg. eff. May 21, 1963; Laws 1967, c. 122, § 9, emerg. eff. April 27, 1967; Laws 1968, c. 199, § 1, eff. Jan. 13, 1969; Laws 1977, c. 189, § 1, eff. Oct. 1, 1977; Laws 1981, c. 217, § 1, eff. Oct. 1, 1981; Laws 1996, c. 339, § 7, eff. Nov. 1, 1996; Laws 1997, c. 400, § 10, emerg. eff. July 1, 1997; Laws 2004, c. 525, § 2, eff. Jan. 1, 2005; Laws 2015, c. 343, § 5, emerg. eff. June 1, 2015; Laws 2016, c. 249, § 5, emerg. eff. May 5, 2016; Laws 2017, c. 12, § 5, emerg. eff. April 6, 2017; Laws 2020, c. 4, § 1, emerg. eff. March 18, 2020.

Structure Oklahoma Statutes

Oklahoma Statutes

Title 28. Fees

§28-1. Statutory allowances exclusive.

§28-2. Fees not collected during term.

§28-3. Failure of officers to make reports - Failure to charge fees.

§28-5. Penalty for charging fees on pensions.

§28-6. Responsibility of county for fees.

§28-7. Officers to post list of fees.

§28-8. Fees to be itemized on process.

§28-9. Officer to receipt for fees paid.

§28-10. Charging for constructive mileage - Penalty.

§28-11. Folio defined.

§28-12. Fees due when service rendered - Deposit for anticipated costs.

§28-13. Penalty for improper charges.

§28-31. Fees of court clerks.

§28-31.1. Clerk of district court - No fees in certain guardianship cases.

§28-31.2. Garnishment proceedings - Court clerk not to charge poundage in certain cases.

§28-31.3. Court Clerk's Records Management and Preservation Fund.

§28-32. County clerk - Fees.

§28-32.3. Payment of fees by debit or credit card.

§28-33. Register to keep account of fees.

§28-35. Clerk to keep account of fees.

§28-36. Verification of signatures without fee.

§28-37. Monthly accounting by county clerk and registrar of deeds.

§28-43. Treasurer's fees.

§28-44. Treasurer to keep account of fees.

§28-45. Treasurer's quarterly report.

§28-46. Fees of county surveyor.

§28-48. Fees of commissioner for partition.

§28-49. Fees of appraisers.

§28-49.1. Appraisers and commissioners, compensation of.

§28-49.2. Expenses.

§28-50. Fees of public weigher - Lien for fee.

§28-56. Marriage ceremony fees.

§28-60. Fees of county assessors.

§28-61. Account of county assessor fees.

§28-81. Witness fees.

§28-82. Monies from which fees and mileage paid - Taxation as costs upon conclusion of proceedings.

§28-84. Certificates to be issued to witnesses.

§28-84.1. Employee of state or political subdivision testifying on matter pertaining to their employment - Witness fees - Other reimbursement.

§28-85. Warrants for fees of jurors and witnesses for which county liable.

§28-86. Jurors' fees – Parking - Persons excused from serving - Lengthy Trial Fund - Wage replacement or supplementation.

§28-86.1. Jurors' and witnesses' fees - Donation to agencies for the prevention of child abuse.

§28-87. Clerk's record of jurors and witnesses.

§28-88. Statement to commissioners.

§28-91. State Fire Marshal investigation - Expert witness fee.

§28-101. Fees and costs in criminal cases part of penalty - Enforcement by imprisonment - Persons unable to pay.

§28-102. Costs in civil proceeding to be proved by affidavit - Taxation and collection.

§28-103. Bill of costs or fees.

§28-105. Collection on execution.

§28-106. Clerk to hold costs or fees for person entitled - Time for filing claims.

§28-111. Fees chargeable by Secretary of State.

§28-112. Secretary to keep record of all fees.

§28-114. Fees to be paid into the Treasury.

§28-121. Fees for printing legal notices.

§28-151. Collection of fees, fines, costs and assessments.

§28-151.1. Statement of ownership of monies - Use for legal notices.

§28-152. Flat fee schedule - In forma pauperis.

§28-152.1. Civil actions - Charges in addition to flat fee.

§28-152.2. Fee for posting notice.

§28-152.3. Poundage fee and court costs in condemnation proceedings.

§28-152.4. License fees.

§28-152A. Civil warrant, body attachment or bench warrant, fee for issuance of.

§28-153. Costs in criminal cases

§28-153.1. Driving under influence of alcohol or other intoxicating substance within municipality - Costs.

§28-153.2. Sheriff's Service Fee.

§28-153.3. Bond or security filing fee.

§28-154. Fees in lieu of other enumerated charges.

§28-155. Additional deposits in certain cases.

§28-155.1. Fees for preparing and transmitting record for appellate review.

§28-156. Notice of publication - Deposit or proof of direct billing.

§28-157. Charges not affected by this act.

§28-162. Juvenile proceedings - Fees and costs