§ 9-29-11. Allowances for service of search warrant and aid in other process.
A reasonable allowance may be made by any court or magistrate to an officer serving a search warrant and to any person employed by an officer as aid in the service of any process, whenever the allowance shall be adjudged necessary by the court or justice, not exceeding in any case one dollar ($1.00) per day to each person so employed.
History of Section.G.L. 1896, ch. 295, § 14; G.L. 1909, ch. 364, § 13; G.L. 1923, ch. 417, § 13; G.L. 1938, ch. 633, § 14; G.L. 1956, § 9-29-11.
Structure Rhode Island General Laws
Title 9 - Courts and Civil Procedure – Procedure Generally
Section 9-29-1. - District court fees.
Section 9-29-3. - Deposition fees.
Section 9-29-4. - Costs allowed parties and attorneys in superior court.
Section 9-29-5. - Jurors’ fees.
Section 9-29-7. - Witness fees.
Section 9-29-8. - Certification as to witness fees.
Section 9-29-9. - Fees of sheriffs, sergeants, and constables.
Section 9-29-10. - Compensation for keeping of attached personal property.
Section 9-29-11. - Allowances for service of search warrant and aid in other process.
Section 9-29-12. - Certification and search fees.
Section 9-29-13. - Naturalization fees.
Section 9-29-14. - Legal Aid Society and Rhode Island Legal Services, Inc. exempt from fees.
Section 9-29-14.1. - The state exempt from fees.
Section 9-29-15. - Indorsement of fees on process.
Section 9-29-16. - Compensation of officers selected by attorney general.
Section 9-29-17. - Fixed salary provisions preserved.
Section 9-29-18. - Superior court fees.
Section 9-29-19. - Family court fees.
Section 9-29-20. - Supreme court fees.
Section 9-29-21. - Attorney or unrepresented party must sign papers — Sanctions for frivolous suits.