Rhode Island 2026 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H7644

Introduced
2/11/26  
Refer
2/11/26  
Report Pass
4/16/26  
Engrossed
4/28/26  

Caption

Increases the fees charged for filings and writs of execution in the district court, superior court and family court.

Impact

By increasing the fees for court-related actions, H7644 will have a direct financial impact on those seeking legal recourse in Rhode Island. The proposed changes indicate a shift in how users of the court system are charged for processing their cases, which could result in greater overall costs for legal action in both civil disputes and family matters. Furthermore, the bill allocates a portion of these fees to support Rhode Island Legal Services, emphasizing an effort to bolster access to legal assistance for those in need.

Summary

House Bill H7644 proposes an increase in the fees charged for various filings and writs of execution across the district court, superior court, and family court in Rhode Island. This bill seeks to amend existing legislation concerning civil procedure, specifically targeting the fee structures that govern court activities. In particular, the bill raises fees for small claims, entry of civil actions, and other legal petitions, marking a significant adjustment to the financial expectations of individuals engaging with the legal system.

Contention

While supporters of the bill may argue that the fee increases are necessary for maintaining court operations and ensuring that services are funded adequately, opponents could contend that these hikes further burden individuals, particularly those from lower-income backgrounds, who may already struggle to afford legal representation and court fees. The distribution of the proceeds from these fees also raises questions about equity in access to justice, as additional financial barriers could deter vulnerable populations from pursuing their legal rights.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H5641

Simplifies the assessment of filing fees required to appeal from small claims and consumer matters adjudicated by the district court.

RI S0572

Simplifies the assessment of filing fees required to appeal from small claims and consumer matters adjudicated by the district court.

RI S0354

Increases the per page transcription fees for court reporters in court proceedings.

RI H6159

Increases the per page transcription fees for court reporters in court proceedings.

RI S0289

Sets a mandatory retirement age of 75 for all justices and magistrates of the superior, district, workers’ compensation, family and traffic tribunal courts and provide that no pension or retirement benefits be affected thereby.

RI H5642

Provides amendments to the assessment of filing fees required to appeal from certain matters adjudicated by the district court.

RI S0539

Provides amendments to the assessment of filing fees required to appeal from certain matters adjudicated by the district court.

RI H5070

Increases the maximum fees payable to sheriffs, sergeants, and constables for the service of writs, citations, or subpoenas, from $45.00 to $70.00.

RI S0732

Permits retired superior court magistrates to be assigned to perform service pursuant to §§ 8-2-11.1, 8-2-39, 8-2-39.1 or 8-2-39.2 and be reemployed by the superior court without any forfeiture or reduction of any retirement benefits.

RI H6138

Permits retired superior court magistrates to be assigned to perform service pursuant to §§ 8-2-11.1, 8-2-39, 8-2-39.1 or 8-2-39.2 and be reemployed by the superior court without any forfeiture or reduction of any retirement benefits.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.