VirginiaSB4722026 Regular SessionSenate

Court fines and fees; waiver of fees for indigent defendant.

Sponsored By: R. Creigh Deeds (Democratic)

In Committee

Summary

Court fines and fees; indigent defendant; waiver of fees. Provides that in any criminal or traffic case, the court may waive the assessment of certain fees specified in the bill, either wholly or in part, if the court determines the defendant to be indigent pursuant to the financial criteria set forth in relevant law and unable to pay such fee. The bill provides that the court may make such determination sua sponte or upon motion of the defendant at any time prior to the entry of an order for which such fee is assessed or the final order has been entered.

Finance and Appropriations

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Bill Overview

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Sponsors & Cosponsors

Sponsor

  • R. Creigh Deeds

    Democratic • Senate

Cosponsors

There are no cosponsors for this bill.

Roll Call Votes

All Roll Calls

Yes: 24 • No: 6

Senate vote 2/11/2026

Continued to 2027 in Finance and Appropriations

Yes: 15 • No: 0

Senate vote 2/2/2026

Reported from Courts of Justice and rereferred to Finance and Appropriations

Yes: 9 • No: 6

Actions Timeline

  1. Continued to 2027 in Finance and Appropriations (15-Y 0-N)

    2/11/2026Senate
  2. Reported from Courts of Justice and rereferred to Finance and Appropriations (9-Y 6-N)

    2/2/2026Senate
  3. Fiscal Impact Statement from Department of Planning and Budget (SB472)

    1/30/2026Senate
  4. Referred to Committee for Courts of Justice

    1/13/2026Senate
  5. Prefiled and ordered printed; Offered 01-14-2026 26100659D

    1/13/2026Senate

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