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Cal. Ins. Code § 12973

Fees

Redline — January 1, 2011 → current.View current text →
Current — January 1, 2021
As of January 1, 2011
The commissioner shall require, in advance, as a fee for issuing certificates when the fee is not otherwise specified, the following amounts:
The commissioner shall require in advance, in lawful money of the United States as a fee for issuing certificates when the fee is not otherwise specified, sums as follows: (a) where there is sufficient demand so that the commissioner in his discretion has prepared a form of the certificate in advance, which requires only the filling in of blanks for completion, nine dollars ($9); and (b) for issuing any other certificate, the reasonable cost of preparing and issuing such certificate, but not to exceed twenty-three dollars ($23) for the first copy of such certificate and nine dollars ($9) for each additional copy thereof.
(a) Twenty-two dollars ($22), if there is sufficient demand so that the commissioner in the commissioner’s discretion has prepared a form of the certificate in advance that requires only the filling in of blanks for completion.
(b) For issuing any other certificate, the reasonable cost of preparing and issuing that certificate, but not to exceed fifty dollars ($50) for the first copy of the certificate and nine dollars ($9) for each additional copy.

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