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HomeGovernment CodeCh. 2Art. 6§ 68631 Court Fee Waiver Eligibility

§ 68631 Court Fee Waiver Eligibility

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§ 68631 Court Fee Waiver Eligibility

Key Takeaways

  • •If you can't afford court fees, you might not have to pay them at first.
  • •The court can change its mind later and make you pay some or all of the fees.
  • •If someone is put under guardianship, the court might take fees from their money if they can afford it.

Example

A person loses their job and can't pay court fees for a lawsuit.

The court might let them skip the fees at first, but if they get a new job later, the court could make them pay the fees back.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 68631 Court Fee Waiver Eligibility

An initial fee waiver shall be granted by the court at any stage of the proceedings at both the appellate and trial court levels if an applicant meets the standards of eligibility and application requirements under Sections 68632 and 68633. An initial fee waiver excuses the applicant from paying fees for the first pleading or other paper, and other court fees and costs, including assessments for court investigations under Section 1513, 1826, or 1851 of the Probate Code, as specified in rules adopted by the Judicial Council, unless the court orders the applicant to make partial payments under subdivision (c) of Section 68632, subdivision (d) of Section 68636, or subdivision (e) of Section 68637. Under circumstances set forth in Section 68636, the court may reconsider the initial fee waiver and order the fee waiver withdrawn for future fees and costs or deny the fee waiver retroactively. At the end of the case, the court may recover fees and costs that were initially waived under circumstances set forth in Section 68637. Upon establishment of a conservatorship or guardianship, the court may collect all or part of any fees waived pursuant to this section and Section 68632 from the estate of the conservatee or ward, if the court finds that the estate has the ability to pay the fees, or a portion thereof, immediately, over a period of time, or under some other equitable agreement, without using moneys that normally would pay for the common necessaries of life for the applicant and the applicant’s family. (Amended by Stats. 2014, Ch. 913, Sec. 23. (AB 2747) Effective January 1, 2015.)

Last verified: January 22, 2026

Key Terms

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Related Statutes

  • § 68634 Fee Waiver Application Processing
  • § 68641 Court Fee Waiver Procedures
  • § 63048.63 Tribal Financial Record Confidentiality
  • § 68633 Fee Waiver Application Requirements
  • § 68634.5 Appellate Court Fee Waivers

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Government Code. Section 68631.
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