§ 103627 Domestic Violence Fee Increase
This law lets the Alameda County Board of Supervisors and the Berkeley City Council raise the fees for certified copies of marriage, birth, fetal death, and death records, but only by up to $2 or by the amount the local CPI went up, rounded to the nearest 50‑cent.
A family in Berkeley needs a certified copy of a death certificate and has to pay the fee set by the city.
The city can add up to $2 to the normal fee, or it can add an amount that matches how much the Consumer Price Index went up last year (rounded to the nearest $0.50). The extra money goes to the city’s welfare fund.
Fee increase = CPI increase for the San Francisco metro area (previous year), rounded to the nearest $0.50
The current fee for a certified birth certificate is $10. The CPI for the San Francisco area went up $1.30 last year.
Result: New fee = $10 + $1.50 = $11.50 (the $2 maximum is not reached, so the increase is allowed).
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§ 103627 Domestic Violence Fee Increase
Last verified: January 11, 2026